Extending NVR Signal (IP Cam Repeater, Network Switch and WiFi Router/Repeater)

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  • Extending NVR Signal (IP Cam Repeater, Network Switch and WiFi Router/Repeater)
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    “Hey welcome everyone. In this video we will be showing you how to extend your NVR signal. By using the built in repeater function in the IP Camera. By using a network switch and also by using a WiFi Router. Let’s get started shall we?”
    “First we will get the IP Cameras connected to the NVR using the ethernet cable. If you would like to know how to connect IP Cameras to an NVR feel free to watch our previous video. There are also separate Repeaters built specifically for extending NVR signal, and the method to set them up is the same as setting up the IP Cam Repeater, which we will be showing you now. As you can see we have two IP cameras installed, and we will use one of the cameras as a repeater for which the other IP camera can connect to. A maximum of 3 cameras can be connected in series through the IP Cam Repeater function. Once you select the client IP Cam, the table corrects itself. Clicking on Apply will send the command to the IP Cameras to connect themselves accordingly. Both IP Cameras are now successfully connected in series”
    “The Second Method is using a network switch. We will power on the switch and connect the devices to its Ethernet ports. This network switch model connects to a modem from port 8. Since we are not using a modem, we will connect the NVR to port 8. The other devices can be connected to the remaining ports. I will remove the WiFi antennas of the IP Cameras so that it communicates with the NVR solely through the Ethernet connection. After pressing Refresh, all the properly connected IP Cameras which are supported by the NVR will show up on the list. After scanning is complete, we need to press Auto Add for those IP Cameras to be saved. You could also manually add them if you know the IP Addresses of the IP Cameras. Press on Manual Edit, and input the IP Address of the IP Camera. You will also need to input the password if you have secured it with one, if not, leave it blank. Remember to press Enable before saving the Camera. The Camera disconnects if the Ethernet cable is unplugged, since it has been set to communicate solely on the Ethernet”
    “Now lets checkout how to connect via a WiFi Router. The WiFi router which I have only has one Ethernet port, so I am unable to plug both the NVR and the IP camera. I will use the network switch once again to solve this issue, but if your WiFi router has enough ports, then you would not need a network switch. I will connect the WiFi router to port 8, and all other devices to the other ports. Clicking on Refresh, we get to see the IP cameras connected to the network. We will save it to the NVR so that we are able to access the IP Camera Web Interface through a computer”
    “We enter the IP Camera Address to access the web interface. The default password for most IP Cameras are blank. By enabling the adobe flash player, we can get the feed from the IP Camera. We can change the IP Address of the camera and keep DHCP turned off so that the IP Address does not change. After saving the settings we need to enter the new IP Address into the browser, since the previous IP Address is not valid anymore. It is highly recommended that you add a password to your IP Camera. After loggin in with your new password, we can set the WiFi. Remember to hit save after setting up your WiFi. If you changed the IP Address or the password of the Camera, you need to change it accordingly in the NVR by clicking on Manual Edit. If the settings are correct, the camera will connect successfully After unplugging the Ethernet cable from the IP Camera, the feed will stop temporarily and startup connection via the WiFi Router. It can be seen on the network switch as the NVR is communicating with the WiFi router for the Camera feed as the Wifi Router is connected to the IP Camera. We will restart the system to ensure that the devices connect properly even after a power loss”
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  • @g30ffreytodd
    @g30ffreytodd 5 лет назад +14

    This the first video I've seen that describes the process perfectly. Many many thanks.

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks mate :)

    • @brandonsc.dmath5538
      @brandonsc.dmath5538 3 года назад +2

      ​ @Project Volt You should add A PayPal account into the description. I see over 100 people that would be to send you tip money answers to their questions. $20 hard $10 Med $5 easy questions. People will pay you.

    • @grounded1943
      @grounded1943 2 года назад

      Turn off the back ground noise

  • @owen6017
    @owen6017 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for this!!! I had no idea you could run the cameras through wifi that wasn't on the nvr. I have 2 cameras that were out of range and I almost bought the extender. I ran a 100ft Ethernet cable from my router to the camera (since they were already mounted outside) and setup found the up address and entered my wifi info and boom cameras are running perfect. Best video explanation ever!!!

  • @johniegonzo352
    @johniegonzo352 5 лет назад +1

    Great job in describing how to set up the NVR. It was much easier to understand then the instruction manual.

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  5 лет назад

      Thanks mate, means alot :)

  • @MrHPT3
    @MrHPT3 3 года назад

    You have given me some new ideas when designing the system layout for clients. Thank you.

  • @ksan8222
    @ksan8222 Год назад

    Very informative. I have the same NVR software, so this helps greatly.

  • @DigitalPulse
    @DigitalPulse 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks a lot, man for this! I just got a Hiseeu 1080p 4 camera setup and I will probably have to use a wifi repeater to extend the reach to some parts of the house.

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  5 лет назад

      Let me know if you run into any problems mate :)

  • @mandeepmails
    @mandeepmails 4 года назад +1

    Super like you deserve my friend.
    Great video, very professional and content is fully covered.
    Thanks a Ton !!!!!

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  4 года назад +1

      Thanks alot friend :)

  • @MrBarak1984
    @MrBarak1984 5 лет назад

    Very Helpful thanks

  • @ceilingwalker1
    @ceilingwalker1 4 года назад

    Awesome! Thank you.

  • @anthonysmart4371
    @anthonysmart4371 4 года назад

    thank you for this video. it was very helpful. it looks like i will have to connect my cameras straight to the router because my nvr doesn't have a ethernet connection on the back for the cameras.

  • @ericappiah6601
    @ericappiah6601 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for the informative video.
    A question. Pls two of my wifi camera does not have a rj45 slot. How do I then make the wireless router transmit signal of the NVR those two cameras

  • @MrBarak1984
    @MrBarak1984 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks a lot. Brother

  • @DavidRojas-nt8ps
    @DavidRojas-nt8ps 4 года назад +1

    Great video, congrats. Is it possible to power a wired camera thru POE switch?

  • @TheColdestWater
    @TheColdestWater 4 года назад +1

    thankyou! tthis helped so much. only thing i'd say is the music in the background while i pulled my hair out trying to figure this out didn't help lmao

  • @moliena
    @moliena 4 года назад

    Hello, thank you for this clear explanation. I have one question. I have connected the Nvr to the PoE switch. The PoE switch is connected to the router. If I search the cameras, he sees them, but al have the same ip adres and same image. How can I change this? Thank you in advance!

  • @giftos1
    @giftos1 3 года назад

    This was really helpful however could you answer the following..would leaving the antennas in the camera cause interference of loss of signal

  • @TheFirstBigBoy
    @TheFirstBigBoy 4 года назад

    Thanks, do you know if I can change the software to 8 cameras. I only have 4.

  • @markkaw811
    @markkaw811 3 года назад

    Hi can you extend the camera range through wifi mesh. Is it same with your option 3

  • @BudRows
    @BudRows Год назад

    OK, thanks for the video but I guess I'm missing something here! Are you simply converting wifi cameras to wired? I have a 6 camera wifi system but the signals are quite poor and I'm looking to boost them, but not permanently wire them to the NVR/network. What have I misunderstood? Thanks

  • @autosgtrd
    @autosgtrd Год назад

    Excelente jesu te bendiga y yo también...

  • @MrAccessoryAddict
    @MrAccessoryAddict 3 года назад

    Hi, would like to ask, would an NVR be able to connect to a WiFi Extender like the Tenda A12 because my cctv is connected to these and then back to my wifi. Thank you for sharing this by the way.

  • @ademarsilva306
    @ademarsilva306 3 года назад

    His explanation showing step by step was good. I have a kit with 8 cameras and I use this same application and would like to know how to set up to listen to the audio because I can not hear. I have 7 cameras fitted and a single via Wi-Fi and at the moment it is only working the cable and the one that is via Wi-Fi does not work and the message is saying 'unreachable network, what should I do to correct the problem so that it comes back function. if you can help me I thank you from the heart.

  • @pavelmaly9304
    @pavelmaly9304 2 года назад

    Great!

  • @ademarsilva306
    @ademarsilva306 5 лет назад +1

    I liked the explanation. I would like to know how to configure my Nvr to record audio in the ip security camera kit (onvif)

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  5 лет назад

      Does the IP camera have a microphone built in?

    • @juniorramirez5330
      @juniorramirez5330 4 года назад

      @@keshbyte 656/y6666666

  • @George_Mgns
    @George_Mgns 10 месяцев назад

    Hi,thanks for your video..Do you know why i get "No Resource" in Live view?I mean at the cameras with lan connection not wireless..

  • @bimarshpant
    @bimarshpant 4 года назад +1

    Hey. Thanks for the Video. I have a small qns / problem. My NVR is connected to a switch and 2 of my cameras are in the place of router. I have connected a camera with rj45 cabel to router, a wire from router to switch and my NVR is connected to switch and have internet access. Yet I can not find my cameras. Please Help

  • @richmond2487
    @richmond2487 4 года назад +2

    I would like to kindly ask:
    For a 4 channel wifi cctv system, can you use the WiFi camera antennas (wireless connection) for some of the cameras, and Ethernet cable (wired connection) for the rest of the cameras at the same time?
    For example, I connect 2 cameras wirelessly, and the other two cameras through Ethernet cable because they are out of WiFi range.
    Please let me know. Thanks.

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  4 года назад +1

      Yea thats possible. The NVR can handle it.

    • @richmond2487
      @richmond2487 4 года назад +1

      Thank you. That was such a quick response. I appreciate it.
      Can you send me a link to where I can buy the cameras you showed in this video?

  • @lucascs26
    @lucascs26 5 лет назад +1

    great video! but let me see if I understand, in the 3 option you connect the ip camera directly to the router's wifi network?

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  5 лет назад +1

      Yup

    • @orangecounty7144
      @orangecounty7144 Год назад

      No, only in the #3 option. 1 & 2 are still connected sing the NVR built-in WiFi. #1 shows you how to extend the NVR WiFi by using the camera's built-in repeater/extender mode. #2 how to add cameras to NVR using Ethernet cable and switch disabling the camera's built-in WiFi.

  • @DeskBhakt9710
    @DeskBhakt9710 4 года назад

    excellent

  • @ademarsilva306
    @ademarsilva306 5 лет назад

    yes I know that the ip cameras have built-in microphone, it happens that I can not hear and I do not know how to access in Nvr to know if there is any failure to release the audio

  • @AnthonyRodriguez-uw1ws
    @AnthonyRodriguez-uw1ws 3 года назад

    Great video.
    I’m having issues with Ipc disconnect and server not found and too much connection error messages. Can you help? Thanks

  • @DiscusJeff
    @DiscusJeff 5 лет назад +2

    Hello, great video! Question, is it possible to have 2 wireless cameras on my main router and 2 wireless cameras on a range extender? Or, is it better to just set them up with the repeater on the camera with the best signal strength? Thank you.

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  5 лет назад +1

      Hi, you can have 2 cameras connected to the router and 2 other cameras on a range extender. The signal strength depends on your router. The router would most likely have a better signal strength over the ip cam repeater.
      If you connect cameras to the router which you use to browse the internet (connect to your phone or any other device), keep in mind that the router has to deal with the traffic from the ip cameras as well as your personal browsing. So its best to have a seperate router to connect with your ip cams if you wish to extend its signal.

    • @DiscusJeff
      @DiscusJeff 5 лет назад +2

      Thank you for the comment. If I purchase a separate router, I would have to just connect it to the back of my home router (or switch) and then I will have 2 separate IP addresses? Never done this before but sounds like a great idea. And the connection is for 2.4 correct? Not 5.0.

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  5 лет назад

      @@DiscusJeff If you are gonna use a seperate router (lets call it second router for now) you have to connect the ethernet wire to one of the ports of the main router and the other end to one of the ports of the second router (not the WAN port, it should be either 1 or 2 or so on). The NVR should be connected to the second router, not the main router.
      Once you do this, auto IP configuration is lost. You have to manually assign an IP address to each device you connect to that network (even to your mobile or other device). This is kinda complicated but if you have time to kill you can get it set up. It will be trial and error at first since different routers have different settings.
      Connect your desired IP cameras to the second router so that way, the main router doesnt handle traffic between the ip cams and NVR.
      The WiFi frequency depends on the NVR and IP cameras. There are some which works on 2.4 or 5, some which claim to be 5 but works on 2.4 (cheap chinese ones).

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  5 лет назад

      @@DiscusJeff In this set up:
      1. The main router should be the only gateway, the second router should be like a broker.
      2. The second router can access the internet as well so, keep its wifi secured with a password. Keep all devices which emit a wifi signal with a password. Even if an IP cam doesnt have a password, some peeping tom will try to connect to it.

    • @DiscusJeff
      @DiscusJeff 5 лет назад +1

      Hello Volt, thank you for the information and great support. I was just thinking, would an Access Point work just as well? A friend just gave me an Open-Mesh A40 AP and if I use this, I should be able to get the signal to the cameras without changing the SSID correct?

  • @guilhermejoseceretta5449
    @guilhermejoseceretta5449 Год назад

    hello! Does this camera have a built-in Wi-Fi router where the cameras connect to each other "in a bridge" and then to the NVR? (translated from Portuguese)

  • @Lukeser89
    @Lukeser89 5 лет назад +1

    Hello! Can I use a wired camera (connected to NVR with ethernet cable) as a repeater for a farther wireles camera? The wired camera hasn't the "+" button in the repeater option like wireless ones.

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  5 лет назад

      Hi, sorry for the delay. I havent tested that scenario out yet, but you can try to login to the wired ip camera using its ip address on your pc and try to open up a hotspot (this feature may depend on the model of the device). Afterwards login to the second ip camera and change its settings to connect to the wired ip camera hotspot. I havent tried this yet but, hope you are able to do it. Let me know if you run into any issues. Thanks for watching the video. Have a nice day

  • @bimarshpant
    @bimarshpant 4 года назад +1

    Hello Sir, is it possible to add IP camera from the wireless repeater to the NVR box connected to the main router? Have a good day :) Waiting for your response. I have a prolink PRN3009 Wireless-N 300 Router build 2019

  • @limplin7
    @limplin7 4 года назад +1

    Very well done. The only think I did not like is the background music. I just hate music in learning videos.

  • @sajickappan
    @sajickappan 2 года назад

    Hi There
    I am planing to use ethernet cable to bring the video signal from outside camera to inside home. Then inside home, use WAVLINK N300 Universal Range Extender/Wireless Router/Access Point With 2 High Gain External Antennas to connect to NVR using WiFi. Does it make sense?

  • @stevejarrett6209
    @stevejarrett6209 2 года назад

    So this was great 3 years ago. I am now installing the same system and cannot access the wireless config of the IP camera to use a linksys wireless router. Says my browser is too new. How do you configure the IP camera Wi-Fi with the newer browsers to work with off the shelf wireless router? Thanks

  • @edwardwatt9420
    @edwardwatt9420 2 года назад

    What is the little rotating device you show at the beginning ?

  • @dawoodashfak1302
    @dawoodashfak1302 4 года назад

    Which repeaterbis needed to extend ezviz wifi camera to nvr

  • @ademarsilva306
    @ademarsilva306 5 лет назад +1

    I understood when you say that the IP camera has built-in microphone, I just do not understand why seeing the recorded images I can not hear the audio. At this point I do not know how to listen to the audio

  • @benbouchta
    @benbouchta 4 года назад

    Hi my friend, this NVR is for 4 camera, si is it possible to connect more than 4 camera ?

  • @1508jairo
    @1508jairo 4 года назад

    that set up work with any DVR?

  • @Jillo88
    @Jillo88 5 лет назад +2

    Excelent video.
    How do I connect my camera to the router if my camera does not have an Ethernet port, only has a Wi-Fi antenna? Please help me. I need to extend the signal from the cameras using my router.

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  5 лет назад +1

      Does it already come connected to your NVR through WiFi?

    • @abrahammartin6933
      @abrahammartin6933 2 года назад

      @@keshbyte same here, the cameras came pre-configured with the nvr system wirelessly, they dont have ethernet port, did you make it work with the router?

  • @bimarshpant
    @bimarshpant 4 года назад +1

    How to reset the IP Camera. I have tired factory settings from video manage, modify

  • @TheFirstBigBoy
    @TheFirstBigBoy 4 года назад

    Do you know if there is a way to change a 4 system to an 8 system?

  • @anamariasilva5147
    @anamariasilva5147 3 года назад

    valeu amigo...

  • @manchestercitypoop
    @manchestercitypoop 2 года назад

    Hello I have a Sannce Poe nvr system I am using a Poe switch. The camera isn’t being powered by the network switch. I have tried to use separate cables but there is no power. Could you help me figure this out.

  • @dsproduction5983
    @dsproduction5983 3 года назад

    Hello. I've got a Sannec 8Ch wireless set. Tried your wifi router connection, but I cant enter the IP adress of the camera. It failed when trying to connect. It seems like the cameras are invisible for my wifi. How can I make them visible for other devices in the wifi enviroment? Thank you in advance.

  • @sarmadidrees
    @sarmadidrees 4 года назад

    Can we connect internet with NVR from wifi and not using the ethernet cable?

  • @user-bb3xt9ot7n
    @user-bb3xt9ot7n 10 месяцев назад

    My NVR is placed inside the house while my imou outdoor camera is approx. 200 meters away from the wifi NVR. But if i have 3 imou wifi camera spaced less than 80 meters away from each other, can the nvr connect the 3 and record?

  • @1066Kitchen
    @1066Kitchen Год назад

    Hi how do I add another camera onto my nvr. My nvr is a Floureon and my wifi up camera is also a Floureon. For some reason when I remove the Ethernet cable it doesn’t connect over wireless wifi. Can you help?

  • @adisoneurico2393
    @adisoneurico2393 4 года назад

    and put in the cameras all the settings on the same camera screen appears a red X and comes disconnected what do I connect to the wifi of the router?

  • @indonesianinlaos913
    @indonesianinlaos913 3 года назад

    bro, what if the Anran Camera that don't have LAN port? how to setting it?

  • @oliverstumm9268
    @oliverstumm9268 4 года назад

    Thanks for this video! I want to try Option 3 with Wifi router. Would that work with a Wifi extender Netgear Nighthawk AC1900 Model EX7000? In your video you mention that "You also need a PC connected to the same network of the NVR". Does this mean i shall also connect the PC to the network switch/extender? How do i connect the extender/router to the same Wifi network as the NVR? Thank you for your help!!!

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  4 года назад

      You can use ethernet to connect the PC and NVR to the wifi router if it has that feature and then connect the cameras via wifi. If this isnt what you mean, please explain further, ill try to help.

    • @oliverstumm9268
      @oliverstumm9268 4 года назад

      @@keshbyte I have a somewhat different image when i try to set up the Wifi settings on the IP Camera:
      The DHCP (either Open or Close) is check-marked. I cannot get rid of the check-marks. In your video none are check-marked. Does this make a difference? Which one shall i check-mark?

    • @oliverstumm9268
      @oliverstumm9268 4 года назад

      ok, i made it all work! So i have now all 4 IP wireless cameras communicating with my Wifi Extender that is connected to the NVR (in the basement) through Ethernet. I think i watched your video about 50 times.... Thank You! Now i have the next problem. I purchased 2 more cameras (Hiseeu Smart Camera TZ-HB312). However when i put their IP address into Explorer it gives me error and says the camera does not allow connection. I did the exact same procedure like with the other cameras but i have not been successful. Any idea? (These smart cameras are a little different than the originals and they are basically set for single use i think).

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  4 года назад

      The problem is that some manufacturers dont add the Web UI for some of their cameras. Its because of the lack of the Web User Interface, that the explorer says cannot connect. The cameras are programmed to be compatible with the manufacturer app only. So the settings of those types of cameras cannot be easily adjusted. Sorry about that bro.

  • @Mark-cj1vv
    @Mark-cj1vv 4 года назад

    can you connect the camera to the modem directly via wifi then connect the modem to the nvr? my main purpose is to extend the wifi range.

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  4 года назад

      Yup as shown at option 3 in the video

  • @DEEWEED7
    @DEEWEED7 2 года назад

    Hi, I‘ve tried method 3 and it works somehow. however if I unplug the power of the camera to install it in the desired destination, the camera doesn’t reconnect to the network. Do you maybe have any advice?

    • @ddash1983
      @ddash1983 Год назад

      The cameras also need power as well, unless u have POE cameras which can get power over ethernet, and your switch would also need to be a POE switch..

  • @joeydelmarsjr.646
    @joeydelmarsjr.646 11 месяцев назад

    is there a way to change the internal IP address on the NVR they start with 172.20 but i wanna change it to 192.168

  • @ismaelvenegas2632
    @ismaelvenegas2632 2 года назад

    How do i connect my camera to the router if my camera doesnt have an ethernet port? Its already connected to the NVR throught WIFI. Please i need your help!

  • @rommelhernandez3334
    @rommelhernandez3334 5 лет назад +1

    Sir it is ok to multiple switch hub connection for our IP Cameras like for example 6 unit of switch hub

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  5 лет назад +1

      If your switch can handle the bandwidth of all your IP cameras, there probably will be no problem. The bandwidth of switches depend on the brand and model.

    • @rommelhernandez3334
      @rommelhernandez3334 5 лет назад +1

      @@keshbyte last one...what is the maximum distance of CAT6 from switch hub to switch hub...many thanks.

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  5 лет назад +1

      About 90-100 meters. I recommend before purchasing expensive cables to try to test out the switch to switch capability with your devices so that in case there is an issue it can be solved beforehand.

    • @rommelhernandez3334
      @rommelhernandez3334 4 года назад

      @@keshbyte sir success yung nakabit kong 30pcs. IP Camera using through 6pcs. Switch Hub without any problem...thanks sir uli sa advice....God bless!

  • @primozgrasic7979
    @primozgrasic7979 4 года назад

    Hi, really good video, thank you. I connected the camera on same router, but I have a problem: I have one router on the first floor and one on the second floor. I connected the NVR to the first router down and I would like to connect the cameras to the second router wifi up, but it doesn't work, even when I changed IP on cameras.. How can I do that? Thank you!

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  4 года назад

      First floor router is connected to the ISP and second floor router is connected to the first floor one?

    • @primozgrasic7979
      @primozgrasic7979 4 года назад

      Yes, I have 8 Cameras on 3 floors, I just mounted them, cause we are in Quarantine. It took me two weeks. Now I have NVR connected to the Router in the middle and second router in the 2nd floor wired to the 1st router in the middle. I didn't find right position for NVR yet, but it will be hard, to see all the cameras. What do you think? I Changed the IP on one Camera, but the NVR saw it just, if it was on same Wifi as NVR wired.

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  4 года назад

      Did you connect the ethernet to the WAN port of the second router? Good that you have something to do while at home :)

    • @primozgrasic7979
      @primozgrasic7979 4 года назад

      Yes, ethernet is wired from 1s router to second.

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  4 года назад

      Try a LAN-LAN connection by connecting the first floor router to port 4 of the second floor router instead of the WAN port. You will have to adjust static IP for all devices that connect to your network hereafter if you do this method. Let me know if it works.

  • @wongboonjing96
    @wongboonjing96 3 года назад

    Can i ask the router must connect to nvr all the time? Can i wireless connect my router to nvr and router connect to ip cam ?

    • @brandonsc.dmath5538
      @brandonsc.dmath5538 3 года назад

      Watch this video again.... maybe the whole video this time! Don't be lazy and waste everyone's time because you have no patience. Yes or Yes?

  • @ArunTr
    @ArunTr 5 лет назад +1

    Hi bro. I have the same kit. I installed with mode switch, but the problem my nvr no have connection internet. The cable internet must plug to switch right? Can u help me thank you

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  5 лет назад

      Hi, did you try connecting your internet router to port 8 (if you have an 8 port switch) and the rest of the devices (NVR and the IP cameras) to the remaining ports?
      If that doesnt work, connect your NVR directly to the internet to check if its an issue with the NVR. If the NVR doesnt connect to the internet when plugged in directly, you may have to change the network settings of the NVR. I have uploaded another video on how to connect an NVR to the internet. Hope it helps. Let me know if you run into any other problems.

    • @ArunTr
      @ArunTr 5 лет назад +1

      Thank you so much for u answer. Yes i did it. It was my false because the cable internet i plug to switch 😂😂 so stupid right? But finaly i get it. Thank you so so much bro. You are welcome. We need the people like you. Thank you

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  5 лет назад +1

      Im glad it worked :)

  • @joeydelmarsjr.646
    @joeydelmarsjr.646 5 лет назад +1

    Okay so i got the camera to work from the router in the garage and its streaming to the NVR off the netgear repeater but its working in hard wire mode no wireless
    how do you use a spare router repeater exclusively for the NVR? my netgear is repeating the NVR signal but my cameras are not connecting to the netgear which is much better signal?

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  5 лет назад

      Those repeaters made specifically for NVRs can be connected easily compared to normal routers. The repeater should show up on the "Repeater" window in the NVR. If it does not show up, try connecting it to the NVR via ethernet. After it shows up, the IP cameras can be linked to the NVR Repeater using the Repeater window (the same way I connected IP cameras in series in the video).
      If you are trying to extend the NVR signal to IP cameras using a normal wifi router, check out the 3rd section of the video where I show how to do the same. If you run into any issues, lemme know, I'm happy to help :)

    • @joeydelmarsjr.646
      @joeydelmarsjr.646 5 лет назад +1

      @@keshbyte yes that exactly what i need i used a netgear router as a repeater to the NVR and cameras works when its wired but not wireless.

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  5 лет назад

      @@joeydelmarsjr.646 did you make the necessary changes in settings to both the IP camera and NVR as shown in the video?

    • @joeydelmarsjr.646
      @joeydelmarsjr.646 5 лет назад +1

      @@keshbyte not at first. but once the nvr found the ip camera while it was connected, i logged into the ip camera it self and then i changed the ip address to match the netgear repeater. seems to work, i unplugged the netgear and nvr is still displaying the ip camera with the 192.168.xx.xx instead of the normal 172.20.xx.xx

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  5 лет назад

      @@joeydelmarsjr.646 did you change the wifi settings of the IP Camera so that it connects to ur wifi router?

  • @bimarshpant
    @bimarshpant 5 лет назад +1

    I have connected to my switch now but it says my camera & NVR are on different network segments

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  5 лет назад +1

      Try to delete the camera from the NVR. Restart both devices, and add the camera again. The IP address of the IP camera should be starting as "192.168.__.__". If it is different let me know what it is.

  • @dmartinsrj
    @dmartinsrj 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Guys,
    anyone know if it's possible use the cameras signal for two or three NVR ?

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  5 лет назад

      Do you mean to connect 2 or 3 NVR's to the same camera?

    • @dmartinsrj
      @dmartinsrj 5 лет назад +1

      ​@@keshbyte -Yes, I would like to share the signal for 2 or 3 NVRs of the same model. The camera will be installed in a common area of a condominium.

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  5 лет назад

      @@dmartinsrj I havent tried this out yet, but it could theoretically work. It would depend on the capability of the NVR or the IP Camera, however it might put some stress on the Camera. If I do get it to work, ill let you know or put up a video for it :)

  • @achmadsaid2256
    @achmadsaid2256 2 года назад

    How many cameras can be connected to this WiFi Router?

  • @misterdneh
    @misterdneh 5 лет назад +1

    How do you repear a hard wired camera to a none hard wired one? Thanks

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  5 лет назад +1

      Do you mean how to make a wired camera (which does not have wireless capability) into a wireless camera?

    • @misterdneh
      @misterdneh 5 лет назад +1

      @@keshbyte well no all my cameras are wireless but we have one that is wired and the hope the one that is wired would send the signal to the wireless one on our shop which has the extension antenna on the outside of the building.

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  5 лет назад

      @@misterdneh if you are planning on setting up the system to be:
      NVR (Recorder) >> Wired Camera >> Wireless Camera
      Try to use the repeater function in your NVR while all the cameras are connected to the NVR. Keep the wired camera connected via ethernet, connect the wireless cam directly to the NVR either wired or wireless (if one method dont work, try the other). If that doesnt work lemme know. Note that other cameras may disconnect so, be careful.

    • @misterdneh
      @misterdneh 5 лет назад

      @@keshbyte I have done this but camera/channel 4 which is the wired one doesn't give the option to repeat anything. The other 2 give the option but when I try to repeat them to channel 4 it says channel cannot be used.

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  5 лет назад

      @@misterdneh ill try to see if there is a solution for this and let you know. To recap, the wired camera is not giving the option to act as a repeater right?

  • @ilriccia4133
    @ilriccia4133 4 года назад +2

    HI, great video, i have the same kit NVR but not function the ip cam repeater , appear an error : "the information is incomplete, please check all ipc connection. and also if i want to use the 3 method, my ip cams don't connect with wifi router. Any solutions? thanks

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  4 года назад +1

      For the first method, make sure all the cameras are connected to the NVR before you setup the ip cam repeater function, because the NVR sends necessary signals to those IP cameras.
      If that does not work, delete all the cameras, and add them back again using the ethernet cable and try the repeater function.
      Still if that does not work, let me know and ill try to find another alternative.

    • @ilriccia4133
      @ilriccia4133 4 года назад +1

      @@keshbyte thank you, i'll try

    • @ilriccia4133
      @ilriccia4133 4 года назад +2

      @@keshbyteI have try them, but not function , i think that Is the firmware IPC 1.7.23, i believe that with the previous firmware maybe function. you can advise a site where is possible download them?
      Sorry if i disturbing you, but I can't find a solution.

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  4 года назад

      The problem with these generic NVRs is that its difficult to find a safe update file which does not have any viruses or will not cause any problems. Ill try to find one but its not easy. Does the IP addresses of the IP camera show up in the NVR as 192.168.... something or something different?

    • @ilriccia4133
      @ilriccia4133 4 года назад +2

      @@keshbyteThe ip cameras in the NVR show up as 192.168....

  • @kokodeko4408
    @kokodeko4408 4 года назад +1

    These cameras record audio (sound)?

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  4 года назад

      The IP cameras I used in the video does not have a built in microphone, but there may be other models which do.

    • @DupczacyBawol
      @DupczacyBawol 4 года назад +1

      @@keshbyte The other models cost huge money.

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  4 года назад

      @@DupczacyBawol yea thats true

  • @g7mks383
    @g7mks383 2 года назад

    You have not explained where the software is from or if can it be used on any make of DVR?

    • @orangecounty7144
      @orangecounty7144 Год назад +1

      what software? Whatever firmware came with your equipment. Nothing about software flashing or whatever was mentioned in this video. those are built-in features in the camera's firmware.

  • @karthiramalingam6903
    @karthiramalingam6903 5 лет назад +1

    How to an mic to wireless cctv camera can you explain?

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  5 лет назад

      Does your IP camera already have a built in mic or are you asking how to install a mic to an IP camera which does not already have a mic?

    • @karthiramalingam6903
      @karthiramalingam6903 5 лет назад +1

      @@keshbyte secureye 4CH wireless kit I brought. it doesn't have mic ?

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  5 лет назад

      Secureye website says audio is optional. You should check if the device you bought has audio feature built in.

    • @karthiramalingam6903
      @karthiramalingam6903 5 лет назад

      @@keshbyte yes I saw it was optional so it doesn't in built

  • @adisoneurico2393
    @adisoneurico2393 4 года назад +1

    estou como um problema depois de conectar a wi fi do roteador /repitidor
    e coloar na cameras todas a configuraçoes na tela da mesme camera aparece um X vermelho e vem disconectada

  • @brianhamm7297
    @brianhamm7297 4 года назад

    MY CAMERAS LAG REAL BAD ON MY TV BUT NOT AT ALL ON MY PHONE CAN YOU HELP PLEASE THANKS

  • @naylun
    @naylun 4 года назад +1

    I'm a bit late to the party but I hope you are still responding....my NVR has a built in wireless router. And when I try option 3. The cameras always seem to default back to the routers subnet of 172.20.14.x.
    So I connect the NVR to my home internet router and plug the camera into another port on the router...the camera gets a 192.168.1.x ip. I go to that up in the browser and update the camera wifi settings to be the wifi for the home router. When I disconnect the camera via the ethernet cable...I see two ips available for the camera. 1 is 192.168.1.x and the other is 172.20.14.x. But I can only add the 172.20. One to the NVR. And I can no longer reach the camera directly via the browser.

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  4 года назад

      This issue isnt easy to be solved by text bro. If you can provide screenshots I might be able to look into it. If thats ok ill provide an email address or something.

    • @naylun
      @naylun 4 года назад

      @@keshbyte yeh sure tell me what you need

  • @temitaiwo1141
    @temitaiwo1141 4 года назад

    Hi my name is Temidayo am a Nigerian. You got lovely n helpful videos n I hope to see more of same.
    I need ur guide with my wireless cctv setup. I bought a wireless 8 channel Nvr using 8 wireless ip cams with no physical LAN ports to plug in any cable, is got just power port for 12v dc. The set-up was pretty direct until when 2 cameras were out of d wireless Nvr Wi-Fi signal range. Plus the Nvr doesn't ve a repeater feature under video settings.
    To resolve this I want 2 use my Tp-link TL-MR3240 router as d Nvr's reporter but this is were I've gotten stuck n do need ur help with.
    The routers ip addy is 192.168.0.1,
    Nvr basic ip: 192.168.0.90
    Gway: 192.168.0.1
    Pri. Dns: 192.168.0.1
    Nvr ntwrk ip: 172.20.19.3
    Gway: 172.20.19.1
    All ip cams ip are: 172.20.19.xxx
    So how do I connect the router so as to extend the Nvr to the 2 ip cams presently out of range n also boost signal to any around it too.

  • @georgecolcova2671
    @georgecolcova2671 5 лет назад +1

    i do not have the plus next to the cameras...and also i see red lines not green ones
    and when i go to repeater function it give me an error to check ipc conection
    tnx

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  5 лет назад

      Are the IP cameras properly connected to the NVR?

    • @georgecolcova2671
      @georgecolcova2671 5 лет назад +1

      @@keshbyte define properly please
      i have images on dvr screen for some of them that have wifi signal
      maybe i did something wrong

    • @georgecolcova2671
      @georgecolcova2671 5 лет назад +1

      i have connected them via cable
      did the match
      and then put them outside

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  5 лет назад

      @@georgecolcova2671 say for example you plan to connect as:
      NVR -> Cam 1 -> Cam 2 -> Cam 3
      Are all 3 of the cameras, Cam 1 and Cam 2 and Cam 3 TURNED ON and CONNECTED to the NVR at the same time you tried to establish repeated function?

    • @georgecolcova2671
      @georgecolcova2671 5 лет назад +1

      @@keshbyte yes and is not working
      the cameras camed matched with the nvr as a set so they were loaded straight after power on
      the motion sensor is working and the app aswell
      only the repeater no

  • @DJ-zp3ny
    @DJ-zp3ny 4 года назад

    I couldn’t understand a word you just said!

  • @raffaelecostagliola8671
    @raffaelecostagliola8671 3 года назад

    who can help me connect my nvr to the internet and control the cameras remotely with the app? i can't set it up. thank you all

  • @cybersv3832
    @cybersv3832 3 года назад

    Wiring with cat5e wire less than 100mts between switch and cameras.... prefer 90mtrs best way manege network and eficient

  • @iqbalsingh-el7fb
    @iqbalsingh-el7fb 3 года назад

    👍

  • @NotGreig
    @NotGreig 5 лет назад

    What is the program called.

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  5 лет назад

      For the Mobile or PC?

    • @NotGreig
      @NotGreig 5 лет назад

      @@keshbyte yes pc

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  5 лет назад

      @@NotGreig there are CCTV companies who provide the software in a CD along with the DVR or NVR. If they havent, try connecting to the Device through your browser using the IP address of the device, as shown in this video. If any ActiveX control or software is required, it will prompt you, and will either request you to download from the company website or from the Device itself (if the device has the software already saved in it). Hope this helps and dont hesitate to ask any questions relating to this subject. Always happy to help.

  • @simonecostantino8155
    @simonecostantino8155 5 лет назад

    camera model?

    • @ArunTr
      @ArunTr 5 лет назад

      Kit Nvr 4 Camera Ip 1.3mp Full Hd Wireless Wifi Dvr Sem Fio

    • @ArunTr
      @ArunTr 5 лет назад

      Search in google jortan ip cam kit you will find the model exactly

  • @bimarshpant
    @bimarshpant 5 лет назад +1

    I can not access my camera IP via computer please help

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  5 лет назад

      Hi, did you first link your IP camera to your NVR before trying to access via computer?

    • @bimarshpant
      @bimarshpant 5 лет назад +1

      Yes

    • @bimarshpant
      @bimarshpant 5 лет назад +1

      I have changed the IP of camera from NVR. Now I can access the camera from both NVR and PC there is a message of IPC Disconnect when I unplug the ether net cabel from camera

    • @bimarshpant
      @bimarshpant 5 лет назад +1

      I have given the ssid and password of the router to StaEssId and Psk

    • @keshbyte
      @keshbyte  5 лет назад +1

      It says IP disconnect probably because the IP address of the camera must have changed. Did you turn off DHCP and give a static IP address to your camera when you accessed it through computer?

  • @sojournsojourntraveler1203
    @sojournsojourntraveler1203 5 месяцев назад

    Personally the idea of using a camera as a repeater is an option on my system and it is set up BUT absolutely no improvement . I am also staying away from the HACKABLE wi-fi connections.

  • @grounded1943
    @grounded1943 2 года назад

    Turn off the background noise

  • @mariacorso934
    @mariacorso934 3 года назад +1

    El chabón habla muy mal inglés