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nzsnowman It does support ONVIF, but it took me a while to figure out the settings. Set up the camera on your DVR SW with it's DHCP assigned IP address (make this static-mapped on your DHCP server or home router to keep it permanent for the camera), set the ONVIF port to 80, the RTSP port to 554, set the username to 'admin' with a blank password, choose RTSP over UDP, and then select RTSP Input Stream number '2'. The camera will also respond to standard PTZ commands fro your DVR application. I use SecuritySpy on an Apple Mac myself.

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D: what application is used on this camera?

Domandata da adriano martins il 2019-11-30 07:44:30

nzsnowman You can use any ONVIF compatible security camera SW (or NVR/DVR) if you don't want to use the SaaS based CloudCam service. Set up the camera on your DVR SW with it's DHCP assigned IP address (make this static-mapped on your DHCP server or home router to keep it permanent for the camera), set the ONVIF port to 80, the RTSP port to 554, set the username to 'admin' with a blank password, choose RTSP over UDP, and then select RTSP Input Stream number '2'. The camera will also respond to standard PTZ commands fro your DVR application. I use SecuritySpy on an Apple Mac myself.

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D: Tem protocolo ONVIF?

Domandata da Walmir Dionizio de Oliveira il 2019-10-28 05:03:01

nzsnowman Yes, it does, but it took me a while to figure out the settings. Set up the camera on your DVR SW with it's DHCP assigned IP address (make this static-mapped on your DHCP server or home router to keep it permanent for the camera), set the ONVIF port to 80, the RTSP port to 554, set the username to 'admin' with a blank password, choose RTSP over UDP, and then select RTSP Input Stream number '2'. The camera will also respond to standard PTZ commands fro your DVR application. I use SecuritySpy on an Apple Mac myself.

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D: how can record video?

Domandata da ABUFADI1 il 2019-09-13 02:43:58

nzsnowman It supports ONVIF, but it took me a while to figure out the settings. Set up the camera on your DVR SW with it's DHCP assigned IP address (make this static-mapped on your DHCP server or home router to keep it permanent for the camera), set the ONVIF port to 80, the RTSP port to 554, set the username to 'admin' with a blank password, choose RTSP over UDP, and then select RTSP Input Stream number '2'. The camera will also respond to standard PTZ commands fro your DVR application. I use SecuritySpy on an Apple Mac myself.

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D: How to set onvif

Domandata da Brahmadev il 2019-09-27 11:08:39

nzsnowman It took me a while to figure out the settings. Set up the camera on your DVR SW with it's DHCP assigned IP address (make this static-mapped on your DHCP server or home router to keep it permanent for the camera), set the ONVIF port to 80, the RTSP port to 554, set the username to 'admin' with a blank password, choose RTSP over UDP, and then select RTSP Input Stream number '2'. The camera will also respond to standard PTZ commands fro your DVR application. I use SecuritySpy on an Apple Mac myself.

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D: What the password ONVIF? After swich on take password?

Domandata da binbo il 2019-11-05 03:03:01

nzsnowman It took me a while to figure out the settings. Set up the camera on your DVR SW with it's DHCP assigned IP address (make this static-mapped on your DHCP server or home router to keep it permanent for the camera), set the ONVIF port to 80, the RTSP port to 554, set the username to 'admin' with a blank password, choose RTSP over UDP, and then select RTSP Input Stream number '2'. The camera will also respond to standard PTZ commands fro your DVR application. I use SecuritySpy on an Apple Mac myself.

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D: Supports ONVIF?

Domandata da SzaboZE il 2019-08-25 03:32:42

nzsnowman Yes, it does, but it took me a while to figure out the settings. Set up the camera on your DVR SW with it's DHCP assigned IP address (make this static-mapped on your DHCP server or home router to keep it permanent for the camera), set the ONVIF port to 80, the RTSP port to 554, set the username to 'admin' with a blank password, choose RTSP over UDP, and then select RTSP Input Stream number '2'. The camera will also respond to standard PTZ commands fro your DVR application. I use SecuritySpy on an Apple Mac myself.

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nzsnowman Yes, you can, but it took me a while to figure out the settings. Set up the camera on your DVR SW with it's DHCP assigned IP address (make this static-mapped on your DHCP server or home router to keep it permanent for the camera), set the ONVIF port to 80, the RTSP port to 554, set the username to 'admin' with a blank password, choose RTSP over UDP, and then select RTSP Input Stream number '2'. The camera will also respond to standard PTZ commands fro your DVR application. I use SecuritySpy on an Apple Mac myself.

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D: Does it support connection to NVR

Domandata da ayedaraj il 2019-09-13 03:20:54

nzsnowman Yes, it does, but it took me a while to figure out the settings. Set up the camera on your DVR SW with it's DHCP assigned IP address (make this static-mapped on your DHCP server or home router to keep it permanent for the camera), set the ONVIF port to 80, the RTSP port to 554, set the username to 'admin' with a blank password, choose RTSP over UDP, and then select RTSP Input Stream number '2'. The camera will also respond to standard PTZ commands fro your DVR application. I use SecuritySpy on an Apple Mac myself.

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D: Is this camera support ONVIF protocol

Domandata da ayedaraj il 2019-09-13 03:22:58

nzsnowman Yes, it does, but it took me a while to figure out the settings. Set up the camera on your DVR SW with it's DHCP assigned IP address (make this static-mapped on your DHCP server or home router to keep it permanent for the camera), set the ONVIF port to 80, the RTSP port to 554, set the username to 'admin' with a blank password, choose RTSP over UDP, and then select RTSP Input Stream number '2'. The camera will also respond to standard PTZ commands fro your DVR application. I use SecuritySpy on an Apple Mac myself.

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