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  1. Thankyou for the response. I will check this out as soon as I get access again. I did a search on the internet and I see what you mean - Hikvision having it defaulted on. The funny thing is that I did not see an entry in the routers port forwarding for this camera - just my port 80 entry for the Milestone server. But I will poke around a little more when I get a chance. Sounds like Hikvision is not to high end on security....


  2. Good suggestions. I did not use DMZ - in fact the camera (a Hikvision cube) is going wireless to the built in wireless access point provided by the gateway. I did check for IP conflicts by disconnecting the camera, and pinging its IP, and there was no return.

     

    I do have other hikvision cameras with the same port - but that should not matter because we are not forwarding port 80 to them. We are only forwarding the port 80 to the Windows 10 computer with the Milestone VMS software loaded on it. And that is what I am supposed to get when I use the outside IP address. I should be seeing a Milestone HTML page, not a HIKVISION html page. And whatever is going on, I do wonder why it picks ONE of the 4 Hikvision cameras to go to - all Hikvision cameras run on port 80 but have nothing forwarded to them. Twilight Zone!


  3. Hi have a mystery I can't figure out. I have set up port forwarding to a PC on my LAN that is running Milestone Software. Its IP is 10.0.0.100. I have forwarded ports 80 and 8081 to hat PC.

     

    Here is the mystery. When I go from the outside at port 80, I get a Hikvision Camera that is also on the network. I have four Hikvision cameras, but for some reason it goes to this one unit, and its IP address is 10.0.0.102.

     

    How in the heck does my outside IP bring me to this camera at the address .102 when my port forwarding is set to go to the Milestone PC server.

     

    Further, the password got changed on the camera at one point and I could not get in (was it hacked from the outside since it is exposed?) I had a pretty strong password on it.

     

    Did factory reset, and put it back on the LAN at 100.0.0.102 - and even though nothing is being forwarded to it, I still get to it when I go to my 72.52.65.xx outside address.


  4. I can't think of anything, but due note that when you are using the export feature, there are two export options: .avi and .mpg. I forget which one is faster, but one is significantly faster. You may want to try both and use a time. But I agree, it is slow. So slow, that sometimes I just give them the native files with the play option. Of course CCTV systems are not normally designed to export large amounts of video. The point is to export the 1 min. bank robbery, not 5 days of footage. So sometimes I think they don't spend a lot of time trying to allow for fast encoding on export. Matt


  5. Thanks for the suggesting Tom. I was thinking I might have to drop down to 1.3mp. But my intent was to eventually up-sell them to a Milestone xProtect system.

     

    I"m saddened that Aver stopped development of their CCTV products. I always thought their user interface was very friendly - unlike most DVR/NVR stand alone units.


  6. Hello:

    Just wondering if anyone has any experience with running larger number of IP cameras using two NV6480exp cards?

     

    We currently have to of them installed in a system (i5 second generation CPU) with:

     

    14 Analog

    11 2mp IP cameras

     

    It runs fast with this configuration.

     

    We want to swap out the analog for IP cameras, giving us a total of 25 IP cameras. Has anyone tried to run that many (at 1.3 or 2mp) on a Aver System?

     

    Thanks

    Matt


  7. Just curious if anyone knows if AverMedia is basically pulling out of CCTV. They have not had a release in over a year. I really do like their product - and there was talk a couple years ago about a big upgrade, but it never seemed to come through. Perhaps someone with connections in the industry can comment. I really like their product, but support is very poor, and now it looks like updates are not going to happen.


  8. When you say thy have a 5 or 10mbp download speed, that is in reference to the WAN (wide area network) which in this case is the internet. It has nothing to do with the download... or transmit and receive speeds of your wireless access points, which are operating on the LAN (local area network). But those WAPS are plenty fast enough for an IP camera or two.

     

    The UPLOAD (not download) speed of the internet will effect how well you can stream your camera system outside of the house... to say your office when you want to check on things. The upload is more important than the download when it comes to remote viewing.

     

    Matt


  9. 1. I don't think you are going to find any economical HDSDI baluns that go much over 150 feet when transmitting an HD signal.

     

    2. The longer runs would benifit from using RG6 instead of RG59, and that may solve your problem. If it is not possible to re-run the wire, then you could settle for SD video at those locations, and get a hybrid DVR that does both HD and SD video.

     

    3. With the voltage, you have a couple of options. Assuming that you have a large enought power supply (amps are sufficient) then you can either start with a higher voltage (like 15VDC) or use a thicker gauge wire so that you are not losing so much power on the long runs. It is possible you could use 24VAC and use one of those little 24VAC to 12VDC converters. I've never experiment with that, but AC has less of a problem with voltage drop than DC.

     

    Matt


  10. Les:

     

    If you have line of site between the two buildings, and can put a small device outside of each buildling (height won't matter), I have gotten fantastic results with the EnGenius ENH202 wireless access point. You would likely need two of them.

     

    One would be set up as an access point, and the other would be in bridge mode. It would extend your LAN (local area network) from one building to another. I have two of them set up about 600 yards away, and they work great.

     

    These WAP/Bridges are directional, and so they can travel a lot longer distance. But tress will kill them dead, so you need line or site, or very near line of site to set these up.

     

    Matt


  11. If by "watched video" you mean video that is played back, it is possible that the DVR's logging function (almost all DVRs would have this function) logged what time a person entered the playback mode, but most of the ones I have seen will not tell you what camera they pulled up to view. You need to start by finding the log which will usually be in your setup menu somewhere. Check the log, and you should see where people have logged in, and out of the system. It may also show you playback and configuration changes.


  12. I think I am beyond things like Advanced IP scanner because the network lights (green and amber) do not light when I plug anything into the unit. Also, when I patch directly to my laptop I get "network cable unplugged". It's like it is electrically dead.

     

    When I brick something, I use really high quality bricks!


  13. Well, I bricked it.

     

    When I went to do the update with the search tool, my search tool is only an IP search tool, it did not have any part on the bottom of the screen that would allow for me to upload firmware, so I used a USB key. Seemed to work well... with a 1 to 100 percent gauge, and then it rebooted automatically, but not it has been an hour, and still nothing.

     

    TELNET: I look at the instruction for telnet, and I don't understand how I can get an IP address for this thing, which seems to be necessary for the telnet. Any ideas what I use for an IP?


  14. I'll give a firmware updata a try, as I can't get the menu to go away.

     

    per your notes below, which firmware did you end up with? When I unzip the folder, I get

     

    1. app.squashfs.3520d.a.old.all.nor.4_0_2014041610

    2. linux.img.3520d_mini

    3. rfs.squashfs.3520d.a.old.all.nor.4_0_2014041610

    4. u-boot.bin.3520d_8

     

    And are you using local USB to update, or through the network with the

    finder utility?

     

    Thanks so much!

    Matt

     

     

    There were 3 firmware files from xvision

     

    the first failed twice then worked

     

    2nd file worked

     

    3rd file failed once then worked

     

    I did them 1 by 1


  15. Thank you Ghost Rider! That did the trick.

     

    Do you happen to know if there is anyone to get rid of the menu at the top? I would like a full screen view so I can use these little NVR's as public view monitors. It sure would be an inexpensive alternative to buying a computer or full size NVR just to view one camera....


  16. is that on vga or hdmi display? try changing the resolution

     

    Thanks for the suggestion. I changed to HDMI from the VGA, and tried all the different resolutions, and still just have a blank screen in camera 1 box.

     

    I'm still puzzled by why the remote sees it, and has the option to "start all" in the right click menu, but I don't get that option in the local menu.


  17. Mine works in REMOTE with internet explorer, but I can not get it to view the camera directly from the mini NVR.

     

    With the remote software, there is an option to "open all" when I right mouse click over a camera. This option is NOT on the menu when I am on the actual local NVR.

     

    So right now, the local NVR display is just black (with time and date stamp running) for this one HIkvision camera I have installed.

     

    Any ideas?


  18. Responding to my own question, in case anyone has this problem.

     

    1. Can not use modern day browsers with TN series... firmware is too old, and will give log-in error

     

    2. Was able to download client software, as well as IPcam view for android... worked great.

     

    3. Note, that username is "admin", not "admin1" like it says in the software set up. Drop the "1", or it will not work. Insane, I know.


  19. Hello. I'm not sure if someone can help me, but I was at a clients house working on their old Speco Technologies system. Someone else put it in about 7 years ago, and went out of business. After entering as an admin, I changed the password from the default 1234 to something new. Then, I access it through the LAN after downloading active X, and it asks me for username and password. I type in admin/**** and I get a log in error. Same thing when I set up USER1 password.

     

    I should have snapped a photo of the error, but i think it said "login failed". Is anyone out there familiar with Sepco, and have any ideas? I want to be more prepared when I go back.

     

    Matt

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