How To Setup A Network For IP Cameras Through Internet
Oct 19, 2012
I have a set of 5 IP cameras running on a server at my shop, I am using the AXXON software to run it. When I install the Axxon Client software on my laptop on connect wirelessly while in the shop, it automatically sees the server and connects.
However, when I bring my laptop home it does not connect (obviously). Instead of the servers name (which is what it looks at while on the network) I can input an IP address instead.So I input the IP of the WAN the server is on (found via IPChicken.com) and try to connect... it does not.
I've been working on this for several days with no luck.I'm trying to setup CCTV DVR Security Cameras in my Barn/Garage. I am getting a good wireless signal from my home with an Alfa wireless usb adapter AWUSO36H connected to a Alfa router/Repeater R36, using this as a hotspot for my garage/barn. The house has a Time Warner
I am trying to setup 4 cameras to view with remote live view. I set up my server with IP addresses of 192.168.1.80 .... 85. The screen has only the option for 1 video channel. I have seen on-line screen shots that have options for channel 1 through 8. I want to assign each camera to a different channel so I will be able to use remote live view to show all 4 cameras at the same time. I can only show one at a time. Do I need a different version than 3.3 or some obscure windows 7 setting?
Recently I hired some people to set up a security camera network in my office. They gave me an ip to connect to. I've been trying to connect to it through internet explorer, but when i type it and click go, it says:"Some content or files on this webpage require a program that you don't have installed"
I am trying to be able to access my IP cameras over the internet and am having trouble. I have been trying to follow the manufacturers directions but the Modem I have, is different than what they discuss. I have a Netgear Model 7550. When I choose to port forward, there is no place to put the IP address.I can see the cameras when I'm on my network, but once I get off that network, i cannot access them any longer.
I currently have 6 CCTV cameras in my house, which are physically wired to a DVR. I can view these cameras through a monitor using DVI out. However, I would like to be able to view these cameras from anywhere I can access the Internet. The DVR that I have has an Ethernet port. Do I need to host a server to stream these cameras online, or can I simply connect the DVR to my router and then access the router through a static ip?
I forwarded port 80. I installed all of the required software, everything. The video feed on the Lorex dvr plays to the monitor. I have followed all of the directions and when I try to connect remotely I am missing a plug-in or add-on depending on if I use Firefox or IE.it is the Lorex 110 model I am using windows 7.
I have a sonicwall tz-170 that has a standard interface. It is the main system with IP 192.168.1.1.Another location using IPs 192.168.0.1 has a dvr (192.168.0.154) with ports 80, 37777 and 37778.I can access them from the main location just fine but setting up a service then a rule does not allow me to connect from outside the network. I assume this is the same for anything trying to reach the other side of the vpn but I'm not sure
I forwarded port 80. I installed all of the required software, everything. The video feed on the Lorex dvr plays to the monitor. I have followed all of the directions and when I try to connect remotely I am missing a plug-in or add-on depending on if I use Firefox or IE.it is the Lorex 110 model I am using windows 7.
Ref a setup required for approximately 300 Surveillance Cameras connected within a LAN. Around 250 Gigabit Optical Media Converters will bring in these cameras to Control Room. Cisco hardware to accomodate 300 IP cameras running on around 12Mbps which makes around 3.7Gbps total on 250 ports. The cameras then have to be distributed to network video recorders and several computers for recording and live monitoring. system that is capable of accomodating around fity more cameras in future.
I have installed 8 cameras that go to my 8 camera DVR. I have a 4 channel router that goes to my Comcast cable modem. I would like to view my cameras from anywhere that I can get on a computer. I have the DVD that came with my DVR and I don't know much about doing this kind of work. What do I have to do to view my cameras from any computer? My DVR is HS8308 8 channel Pentaplex H.264 DVR w/500GB HDD & DVD-RW What do I have to do to make this happen?
I have an RE1000 between my EA3500 router and two Panasonic WiFi network cameras. Sometimes the two cameras appear in the RE1000 Wireless Clients Table, sometimes one appears, and sometimes none appear. It looks like the cameras jump between the RE1000 and the EA3500. When this jump occurs, I loose connection to the cameras. If I restart the camera, it sometimes works but not always. When I disconnect the RE1000 it works OK because both cameras always use the EA3500. But the signal is very weak.
What do I need to do to get my EA3500 and RE1000 to work well with my two Panasonic network cameras?
Note that I am using 802.11b/g on the router and cameras.
2x DCS-2121 camera.They both record to the same wireless hard disc via my router (airport extreme, with external HD attached. )but when both cameras are on at the same time, they seems to interfere with each other,and regularly delete (all) older recordings of both cameras. (apparently as they "think" the HD is full)
This does NOT happen when only one camera is on.I even tried to record at the lowest possible quality as not to take up too much bandwidth,but problem remains.
I've been watching my PC-s HDD for months and I saw that something takes up way to much space, yesterday I checked and Windows said that I have 160 GB Free / 883 GB But when I selected all files in my E: even hidden files and checked their properties / size, it said its only 440 GB. So I was missing another 283 somewhere in this partition. I used the windows cleanup tool and it gave me back some of the space, but it wasnt 283 GB. I checked and checked, then I found a program called WinDirStat which shows you how much space you have and stuff, then I found this: [URL]Then I found out that WinDirStat cannot access the System volume informations and this unknown is that. Then I googled stuff up again and found this:
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1. To see the space allocated and used for SVI:
- Open Command Prompt with �Run as Administrator� option
- Type in: vssadmin list shadowstorage
- You will see Used Space, Allocated Space and Maximum Space for SVI
2. To see the restore information stored therein:
- Use in the same console command: vssadmin list shadows
3. To resize the maximum allocated space:
- Type in command: vssadmin resize shadowstorage /on=[here add the drive letter]: /For=[here add the drive letter]: /Maxsize=[here add the maximum size]
- You can check the status again using the command discussed in point 1 above
4. Just to get rid of the space already consumed, but sticking to the same size of max-size as before:
- Do actions as per point 3 to set the max-size t, say, 1GB
- If you check now, most likely you�ll see that used space is now 0KB
- Do the resize again and set it back to what it was before
- Check your disk space availability in Windows Explorer, you should see the reclaim is done!I did what this guide said and it deleted the system volume information from my E: drive and I had my 440 GB back. BUT!At this part I HAD internet connection. I shutdown the PC, went to eat and do stuff, then I came back and got a blue screen right after the win7 logo (before the log in screen)I couldnt read what it said, because the PC restarted itself (even tho it is set NOT to restart so I can read the errors...wierd!)Then it started repairing itself, restarted, asked for a chkdsk, fixed millions of errors then restarted and I logged in just fine.But in the bottom right corner I seen a big ugly red X over my network connections, so naturally I went out my room, restarted modem and router then came back. Waited some mins, checked the modem and router again but they had internet. I started my sisters PC and her PC had internet.I checked everything I could, but I couldnt revive the internet, I cant join to any network (home, private, work) and I cant even see any. I only see dial up connections, hamachi and tunngle.Then I tried to resintall the driver. Deleted driver, restart PC, win automatically installed the nvidia driver for me, but still no internet. Then out of couriosity I started my Virtual PC (win xp) to check if it has internet connection or not. And it has! I am writing from the Virtual PC now.So the network card is working perfectly, no hardware damage.I googled stuff up again to find a solution and then I found this thread: Loopback Pseudo-Interface 1I did what it said there and my result was different:
Customer wants a network set up for an Internet cafe business..Broadband line is active, 1 Server + 9 PCs are waiting to be used, 2 switches have been ordered and of course cabling.If all computers are identical I will install and configure it with all that is need then clone the drive to the other PCs (I know what needs to be done in terms on the PCs e.g XP Pro/Office 2007/AntiVirus)I will be using this free Net cafe software, if you know a better and easier one to use that would be great:Internet cafe software by CyberCafePro
So my mine concern is the the networking configuration itself I know that the PCs have to given workgroups that's easy but in terms on the netgear router will it router the connection automatically as will the switches?Like I said its the small things that will be a pain, I know the job of switches is to automatically router the data.
I have successfully setup the camera at home, that I can use the mydlink website to view. But when I go to work and open my IE to view, it does not connect to the camera. Do I know to do something at the router to make it unblock or some sort?
I'm newbie in Networking. I want to establish a small WLAN network where all the laptops (6 laptops) can use WiFi Internet and also can print via a network printer.I have these hardwares:1: DSL Modem2: A Belkin F5D8233-4 300 Mbps router3: A Network printer (with RJ45 ethernet port, Not wireless printer)4: LAN Cable (if needed)5: Finally 6 Client Laptops
I have a Dell switch setup with 2 Vlan's. Vlan 1 is to the network. Vlan 20 is going to be for wireless access to the internet. How do I configure the switch/router so that Vlan 20 only connects to the internet and not the network? I will later want to have a 2nd SSID that I want to connect to both the internet and network.
Was told by a HP technician that I could setup a .wireless home network for the purpose of having my iPad and iPhone 4 connect to my D100 HP printer. Installed the disc that came with my router and can't get passed the point that requires a password. All my devices recognize the router but everything requires a password which I am able to provide. Can this router be setup without having Internet access if so then how?
Can the N150 be set up so that it just runs a private network - not connect to the internet? The auto-setup doesn't seem to work without a modem attached to it and I don't want it to be hooked up to the outside world, just a few computers and a NAS device on a private net.
Was told by a HP technician that I could setup a .wireless home network for the purpose of having my iPad and iPhone 4 connect to my D100 HP printer. Installed the disc that came with my router and can't get passed the point that requires a password. All my devices recognize the router but everything requires a password which I am able to provide. Can this router be setup without having Internet access if so then how?
Region : India Model : TL-WR740N Hardware Version : V4 Firmware Version : ISP :
how to setup an adhoc network using TPLINK WR740N without using any internet connection?I want to setup a WLAN connection between my Desktop and 2 other Laptops for file transfer and sharing.... how to search and connect to other available wifi networks using my router?
I have 2 places in a distance of <300m, so I'll call these two places Zone A, and Zone B.I have each TL-WA5210G APs in Zone A and Zone B. Also, 2 IP Cameras for each Zone A-B. In Zone A, I have the two IP cameras and my office, (so I could see what happens in my "A" zone when the signal come to a LCD located at my office), and also, I want to see what happens in my B Zone. So, I was thinking to connect the IP Cameras to my AP in Zone B, in the way that this AP sends the signal to the AP at my "A" Zone, including the cameras in this A Zone.So, I don't know how the APs need to be configured, I mean, in which operation mode. I've read that 1 must be in AP Client Router and the other only in AP.
How to connect about 20 IP Cameras sccatered about 1km apart within a residential estate. I need to power the PoE switches at each camera location without cables and all cameras pictures/events must be monitored in a control room though a wireless network.
I setup one location (business retail shopping center) in maryland (using swann dvr/cameras- will switch to qsee) with no internet available.I setup another location (business auto shop) in virginia (using qsee dvr/cameras) with internet through verizon fios.I have internet through cox at home in virginia which I can view cameras remotely only to one location in virginia.
can't forward port 80 and 9000 from my Qsee Dvr on my linksys router. Model Bfsr41 firmware ver 1.05.03. I want to be able to access my security cameras remotely.
I have two locations separated by less than 300 meters. In each zone I have an Access Point and in only one zone (let's call it Zone B), I have two IP Cameras. The idea is to connect these two cameras to my AP located at Zone B, and then, send this signal to my other AP to get this cameras in a LCD. First of all, I want to know in which mode should the APs be connected, I mean, in which "Operation Mode". I have three options:
i have multiple DCS-930 and DCS-932 at my home. I also have other IP cameras. Is there a way to add IP cameras to the mydlink app on Android, iPad, and web?