How to setup wireless cctv cameras from start to finish. How the remote view configuration is done for viewing on a mobile phone and also for view on a Personal computer, over a local area network.
Excellent,keep on the good work . Please my question is will it work if I connect a video ballon and a dc connector at one end of a cat 6 cable and an RJ 45 plug at the other end to a bullet camera with a b and c connection to an NVR
It would not work, because cameras with BNC terminal are Analogue cameras of which the NVR is strictly used in Digital or IP camera installations. The AHD or analogue high Definition cameras cannot work on NVRs
The videos are stored on the hard Drive installed in the Network Video Recorder (NVR) Once the cameras are able to connect to the NVR, the recordings are done on the Hard drive.
This particular one covers 300m in open spaces like supermarkets but in partitioned wall environments, it can only work through 3 walls. Giunf beyond 3 walls weekens the signal to the NVR
Thanks for your educative content. ❤❤ Question: for accessing the video with your laptop, can't I use vms? Why use IP address and not cloud ID like previous videos 🤔
This particular brand does not have a VMS, i could use the Jovision VMS but that would require the use of Onvif settings. I would teach how that works in future videos.
Great video! Is it possible to connect an NVR to a tablet without using Internet? Can I connect a tablet to a router wirelessly, and use that to access a live camera feed on an NVR?
@@Tech_Inside_Out Would these be the following steps? - connect NVR to router with Ethernet cable - connect tablet to wireless network - open browser on tablet, type in NVR IP address Does the NVR contain the software to interact with the camera feed? Or do I need to download an app and connect the NVR to that?
@@BrewMeister27 You would have to download either a VMS or a P2p app on the tablet and search for your camera over LAN in the app or the software installed.
How about if the house is 3rd. Floor. It will not affect the viewing if I installed 2 from the 1st. Floor, 1 for the 2nd floor and 1 for the 3rd floor?
Thanks for the video. My problem is, connection to the laptop. I entered the ip of the dvr in the browser and the hikvision log in page appeared. I entered username and password and the live view page opened but there was no video meanwhile the live view on the tv was showing
The video port is not opened by your network provider. This method requires port forwarding and opening the TCP & UDP ports in order to have video displayed.
You need to do port forwarding for your NVR to be able to just open it up in a browser. You can alternatively use a VMS software to view the cameras on a computer
All of them are good but each of them have their features. Eg, A TV may give you the luxury of a bigger screen and an HDMI input. A monitor may be smaller, with a VGA or + HDMI. So you may want to choose one depending on what you wish to get out of each choice.
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1. From a phone or what device? 2. What app are you using? 3. Is your Internet strong and fluid, because you require fluid Internet to be able to stream the video both on the NVR and the remote device.
Check power connection into that camera and re-scan your system again. Try using the power for a working one and see if it works, if it does, consider getting a new power supply for your camera
You need to do port forwarding for your DVR or NVR. But you don't necessarily need the port forwarding to do your remote view, you can use the cloud P2p to achieve remote view from anywhere