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  1. Is there a way to completely unlock a QSee DVR? I was given two QSEE qc9916 DVRs that were being thrown out at work. They are still in good working condition, but they are password locked. I guess its works if you only want live view from your TV. The date/time reset after I removed the battery, but its still password locked. Admin/Admin didn't work. I even tried typing the serial number as a password.
  2. Cannot get Q-SEE QC8816 NVR to connect to two Highfly (Ektevision) 5MP IP cameras. I am able to configure the cameras using the Highfly tool when they are connected to my home network with power supply attached as follows: - change the IP (to run on my home network) - login to the admin account (password blank) Using the PC-based VMS tool I can see a picture from the cameras, and further found that the onvif port was 8899, that I could enable RTL and that the TCP port was 34567. Before connecting to the NVR, I changed the IP to 10.1.1.148 (and 149) which are compatible with it. No matter which camera manufacturer or type I select on the NVR, it will not connect though it does register the two cameras by their IP addresses. The closest I get is when I select "Private" as the type and set the TCP port to 34567. When I press the connect button, it takes 10 seconds to come back, but otherwise does nothing. Any other selection of camera type (such as "onvif") or other port value does not generate a delay when you press connect, indicating that nothing is happening. I have not updated the firmware on the NVR. I have not tried to change the configuration of the camera beyond ensuring that RTL is enabled. I tried changing the TCP port to 37777 which is the initial value that comes up on the NVR for "private" types, but the camera became non-responsive to the config tool, so I reset it to the original 34567 (which luckily it let me do). Anyone any ideas? David.
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