Streaming CCTV Cameras Over The Internet?
Jan 22, 2013
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?
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Mar 28, 2013
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
Cable Ubee Modem/Router.
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Apr 10, 2013
i have a cctv with sound in my shop but when i am viewing from home cant hear sound very well at it is distorted
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Sep 8, 2012
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.
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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.
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Jun 8, 2012
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
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Jan 10, 2012
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?
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Dec 21, 2012
I have 3 DCS-932L connected to DviewCAM 3.3 Device pack 1.4.2. When I open the DviewCAM main console I have picture. When I activate network service (live streaming) options under port: 8080 and webserver port: 801, it allows a visual of the DviewCAM GUI but no live streaming over the internet. [code]
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Jan 10, 2012
I am having wireless connection/internet issues that are irritating me to the core!!! I have called tech support 4 times now, and I still can't get everything to play nice...I have the 655 set up as a wireless router to a Windows 7 laptop, one iPad, two iTouches, and one N3DS. I can't find a setting that will work with all devices. Here are the senarios...
1) Settings: Wireless enabled, 802.11n only, Auto Scan off-channel set to 1, Best Transmission rate, Channel Width Auto 20/40, Visible, Auto WPA Mode with AES Cipher and a pre-share key. This yields fantastic results with my laptop, it can stream video for entire episodes, and I have no problems with loading webpages in either IE or Firefox. However, it does not support the kids iTouches or N3DS.
2) Changed the above to mixed 802.11n/g AND ALSO tried 802.11 only: iTouches work and can connect to the internet, but laptop doesn't like it. I get "Problem loading webpage" every other time I access and website, and streaming stop every 5-6 minutes. Bars indicate wireless signal is strong, but intermittently get that yellow triangle.
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Nov 8, 2012
I have a DVR connected to my router.I have viewed the cctv over the net before using this setup, but I think I need a DNS service so that I can use IE to log in remotely? The free one I signed up to before wants money - I only need it for a few days while i am away
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Jun 28, 2011
I am trying to setup Internet based CCTV system on a router that has a VPN network in place. Am i able to forward the Media and Web Ports to the router without interfering with the current VPN settings.
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Apr 8, 2012
Strange one this - I have had this working for ages but after power cut it stopped! I have networked my home Avtech KPD675 DVR via my Belkin router. I can get live pics on my home desktop PC via Internet Explorer (Port 80) and via my dyndns address. I also can get both of these live pics away from the site on a remote PC.However, in my home network, when I use my laptop (wireless connection) I have full access to internet etc. but when I try to log in to my DVR via Internet Explorer, or the client software, I get login error and no pics!I thought it might be a firewall problem as I use different antvirus/ firewall (Virgin) on my laptop, so I temporarily switched off the firewall and still could not get pix!!
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Jun 7, 2011
I recently purchased a CCTV System and linked it to my LAN.I use a Netgear DGN2200 Router and link from the CCTV DVR using Ethernet over the Socket Ring, (again using a Netgear product).I want to access the DVR over the internet and seem to have used internet based advice and got confused. Do I have to contact my ISP and pay for a Static IP? I am on BT Business Broadband and they say I need to pay 5pm to have a Static IP, but Port forward.com indicated that this is not necessary to set up a Static IP, and "watch your ISP doesn't try and sell you one." url...I am not clear on whether the Router needs to be linked statically to the ISP or does my PC???
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Jun 26, 2011
Basically I set up a CCTV at my shop and I can access it remotely through LAN only (an IP was supplied so I can watch it on a pc), but my problem is I don't want to watch it on the LAN pc as it is at the shop so that is useless but I want to be able to watch it at home is there anyway. Is there any way I can assess that LAN IP online at my house maybe a VPN?
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Apr 6, 2012
recommendation for a PoE-compliant (802.3af) 10/100 ethernet switch suited for the following use. A client wants a separate [from their data] network dedicated to their new IP CCTV/IP Intercomm system (Stentofon ISO5 Cleanroom Certified). Total of 15 devices, all of which support PoE, 11 of which require it. The intercomm system will be the primary method of communication with personnel inside the clean space, so it must have minimum downtime.
1) 16x RJ45 (Only 15 devices -- anything over 16 ports is waste, SFP/expansion/combo ports not required)
2) *All* ports 802.3af PoE compliant, approx 5W load.
3) 10/100 (Gigabit not necessary, there's only 2 cameras and voice traffic is compressed)
4) Prefer rackmount but not necessary
5) Prefer Cisco/Cisco SB simply because I trust 'em (have an IAD and switch going strong for years with no downtime )
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Aug 22, 2011
I have a PC that runs cameras covering the access to my house ( due to an earlier incident where someone thought my stuff would look better at their place ). It has been running fine with XP and a VIA C3 box for years, but the mobo died and so my woe begins...I have slapped together a D510 box with W7 32 Enterprise, but cannot get it to network properly. ATM it is propped on my dining table with Cat5 threatening to trip someone up, so I'm not really the flavour of the month in the house.
Regular file sharing ( looking at docs, pics, etc. ) is not a problem between the house PC and the CCTV box ( bidirectional ). The old CCTV box was controlled remotely using VNC with great success, and I was hoping to continue in the same vein. Unfortunately VNC cannot connect from the house box to the CCTV box, but will work the other way when initiated from the CCTV box, not very practical. UVNC will not work in either direction and will not loop back to itself, and Remote Desktop does not work either. Error messages are "server running as application" for UVNC and server unavailable ( words to that effect ) in VNC. Remote Desktop just times out. Firewalls on both machines have been off and on during testing with no apparent change. There is a Netcomm ADSL2 4 port modem that ties them together.
It should work, it did work, so I know it can work, but networks are not my strong suit so I am throwing it out for input here. I have been banging my head on this particular rock for about 10 hours and half a bottle of bourbon and it is 00:49 local time, so forgive me if I have failed to include the crucial nugget of information that will unravel this mess.Where should I start, or is there a no-fuss remote control software option for Windows 7 that I need instead?
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Jul 16, 2012
Unlike most DVR's, this particular model has a 4-Channel RJ-45 input (others normally have analog BNC video inputs) this is achieved since the cameras come with video baluns which make use of ethernet (RJ-45) wire.can I have such a set-up without using a DVR, instead I would channel 4 cameras to a wireless router with 4 RJ-45 inputs? From there maybe I could connect it to the internet for remote viewing or to a home network for better streaming / saving video recorded into hard disk?
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Aug 17, 2012
I am in kuwait and I have a CCTV camera in Philippines. It is setup with IP 112.200.216.88:3130. I can ping it but I am unable to connect through browser. I am working behind a router. Anything I need to do on my network in Kuwait to be able to connect to it?
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Mar 6, 2012
after being able to see the cctv on the local network and remotely, we are simply not able to connect remotely again. This happens several hours after leaving site. The clients ip seems to be unchanged from last time, and we do get a " resource online but isn't responding to connections attempts" message from IE8. The ports have never actually shown as open from online port verification sites, but again, we were able to see the cams via 3g and from another town just fine.And we can see them on the locally. I'm convinced it has to be some setting on the router relevant to port forwarding.
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Sep 4, 2012
if i want to run my CCTV software from my office 1- how to connect to home network ?? should i use VPN ?
if yes : kindly tell how to configure both office PC and my network at home
if no : is there another technology (free one , easy to configure....)
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Oct 16, 2011
I want to know how could I configure a Router Cisco DDR2201v1 for watching my CCTV System from anywhere with a internet connection. I already try to open a port in the NAT virtual server configuration but it didn't work.
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Jul 1, 2011
I have a Kguard H264 CCTV system installed that is connected to my BTHome HUb 2 via ethernet cable.The CCTV system is registered on the home hub and has a direct ip address of 192.168.1.100 and is configured to forward port 80 which is correct.Problem is how do i now connect to the CCTV system outside of my home network i.e. using my work computer?
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Jan 23, 2012
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.
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Jun 26, 2012
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.
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Oct 28, 2011
i have a public ip and private still my cameras are not working i can't view them on the web.
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Mar 25, 2011
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"
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Mar 13, 2012
Basically just need to get a static IP so i can remotly view my DVR cameras.
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May 7, 2011
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.
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Aug 13, 2012
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.
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Sep 20, 2012
i have 13 acre and wanted to know about using a security camera set up wireless,solar power IR motion sensor type set up??
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Jan 25, 2012
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:
-AP Client Router
-AP Router
-AP
And if I choose AP mode:
-AP:
+ Access Point
+ Client
+ WDS Bridge
+ Repeater
PD: The APs Model: TL-WA5210G
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Jul 15, 2011
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.
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Jan 16, 2013
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?
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