Sir, you are the type of people who makes this world better place hahahah! Thank you so so so much for teaching this step by step! I just followed your steps and could achieve connection in the first try.
I have a DVR system that (for now) cannot be hardwired to a router, is there a "wireless" way to send the DVR's signal to the router on the other side of the building? Great video and thankyou.
Hello, some customers use Wireless extenders with RJ45. This is acceptable for streaming, but poor response time for notifications. This can be a temporary solution.
@@markrankin3297 Hello Mark, Our customer used a wireless extender with a port on it for their scenario. I imagine if you made the router an extender, it would work as well. YMMV depending on vendor brand. Our customer used netgear for their project.
This tutorial is so detailed and easy to follow. And i've couple of Question . I did install hikvision IP cameras in three different locations and now i need to access it remotely to monitor from other location and setup and configured hikconnect in my tablet but unfortunately i encountered a little problem which is i couldn't stream all live feed at the same time what i can do is switch to each location to stream one by one to have a live feed from other location . What if i use port forwarding like this video,does it fix the issue i'm facing right now ? i need proffessional help to fix the issue what are my options ? Thanks.
Great it worked. Now you might want to make sure that your Feed isn't freely just chilling on the Internet free for anyone to see what you have going on.. Port Forwarding isn't a good solution to getting access to your system from remote. To give you an Idea what I mean. I put my DVR online for Research. Within 2 days of doing so I have had non stop attacks on my DVR from others trying to guess my Password. Not many people know that you can be alerted when there is illegal access attempt made. Then there is some devices that don't even log all of them. Worse yet there are some ports that it don't even lock out if you fail to connect. People that know this can gain access. What I do know is there are some people that either have RTSP Auth turned off or the machine don't require it and for them the feeds are freely accessible to anyone that looks at your IP no matter what Port you forward for that feature.. be safe
So the only way to use Reolink remotely is if you have a static IP from your ISP? I mean I guess you could use it with a dynamic but you'd need to constantly check and change the IP...
I have the box, and I connect to the router, but where do you see the picture? Do I have to connect it to a laptop or screen? There is a step missing because the box is just a box, and doesn’t have a screen? Also the box is from a new house I bought and they previous owners didn’t leave instructions- can I reset it? Thanks
Well, A very knowledgeable video, Thankyou for the video, and i have a question , Can I Port forward, While the Internet connection with Dynamic IP, Thanking you.
Most routers need static local IP address of the recorder for port forwarding, so the routers can let the exact devices go through. Let us know if this helps answer your question.
If you have a dynamic IP where the external IP changes periodically you will need to use a service like dyndns or no-ip and set up a host name. Your DVR/NVR should also have function called DDNS where you can login to your DDNS account that will automatically monitor and update your external IP address changes when it happens.
Well after getting all this kit and somehow installing my cctv my missus wanted me to provide her phone with the ability to view the fruits of my labour ..... and I’m off for a month with my folks tomorrow. I never hoped in my wildest dreams to find a vid like this! Awesome job. But, what to do on a pc when you get told your browser is too new too to use see the footage. There doesn’t seem to be a way to install an older version of either Firefox or IE (or Edge). I’m not very good with these things.
Hi Raymund, Thank you for your feedback. I will pass on your request. However, our tech support and sales team are always ready to support you over the phone. Please contact our customer support at support@enssecurity.com or contact 626-961-8999 or fill in our registration form and our sales representative will contact your asap.
Good morning Jesus I am from PR I watch the video How to setup NVR with external POE I will like to know if is possible do you have same video but with Arris router seen is likely different please will you help me out I will appreciate it thank you
Hello Sir, The best thing i can do is send you to this website portforward.com/arris/ here is the list of all Arris Routers, please follow the instructions related to your Router model number =) Best of Luck. or if you had purchased That NVR from us we can gladly help you, just contact one of our branches.
Hi, awesome training, I tried it, i was able to access the DVR from a browser but couldn't stream, it was requesting that I download Flash player, which I did but my system keeps removing it .
Please open Edge, click the 3 dots at the top left-settings - "Allow Sites to be reloaded in Internet Explorer Mode" - then, restart the browser. Once the browser restarts, click the three dots - select "More tools" - reload in Internet Explorer Mode. Please call us if this does not resolve the problem - 626-961-8999
HI, UPnP settings are easier but sometimes it is not stable because in some cases if the router gets rebooted the Router will change the ports. Simply enable UPNP on the DVR/NVR and also on the Router and wait 1 minute to refresh and whatever ports it chooses put them on the mobile app for example IP:WebPort. To access it from a web browser it would be the same. Hope this helps.
thank you very much for the quick response, I enabled UpnP both on the NVR and the Router, I'm able to remote connect to the camera with my mobile (superlive plus) but apparently on the NVR I'll refresh but UPnP is show as : NOT READY. why??? thank u so much
This issue is cause sometimes because of the Router. Please make sure that AUTO NAT is disable on the DVR/NVR and try again. Also try rebooting the router and log into the router and see if the router assigned the ports. UPnP Port mapping should be on Auto.
Hi, I finally choose the configuration you suggested (does the DHCP on the TCP/Ip settings must enabled? I fixed my personal static ip) I disabled the UPnP on the NVR and I port-forwarded the router with the same port choosen on the NVR. Just to know do I need to disable the UPnP function on the router? who is much faster on UPnP or port forwarding? what about the NAT on the NVR? thank you very much
Disable UPnP if you are doing port forwarding, You can disable DHCP on the DVR/NVR but do it after it picked up an IP address. you can have that IP address it picked up as Static. You can Enable NAT and that would allow you to simply Scan the QR Code on the Mobile app for remote view. (Note: Sometimes NAT does not work properly because of the routers firewall)
Hello, i am getting stuck, with the npapi plugin, when i input into the address bar, i cant find it and even when i download it, the black screen pops up but i still only get the grey screen advising me i need the plugin, what am i doing wrong?
Hi, You might have 2 Routers. the ISP router and your Personal Router. so what you need to do is do port forward from the ISP router to the Second Router that you have connected. if that does not work if you have a system from us you can contact our tech support line.
PEOPLE Don't do this.. There are so many people with Exposed connections to the Internet that have devices that are not Secure. What do I mean. I mean that your RTSP feed is freely giving an image to your system. This might not be the case for everyone that has this DVR/NVR. But I know for a Fact that that WebUI is one of the ones that freely gives images over RTSP without having to log in and the last thing you want is people having your Security Feed without you knowing it.. I know this video is 7 years old, But I see people from less then that 2 and 3 years ago even 8mo that found this useful and to be honest, IT ISN'T. If you have to Port Forward your DVR/NVR then the Device is not secure. P2P is 1000000000 times better and sure there can be issues with people connecting over Free Wifi. but not anywhere close to just being Openly connected to the Internet. Buy a better Device if your DVR/NVR don't offer P2P support. Buy one that Does..
hi, thanks for the video. I am however getting stuck. when I arrive at the application log in, under server list, it is asking for 'ip/ddns/sn' can you please guide me on what to input as your video was a little different. thanks
You can call any of our offices and ask for tech support if you purchased or have a product from our company. =) visit our website for more information. enssecurity.com
You might have 2 Routers. One from your ISP and the other one the one you purchased. If you have this scenario what you need to do is login to the ISP router and do port forward from the ISP Router to the Second router IP Address. In order for you to know how to get the ISP routers IP simply login to your Second router and under WAN Settings you will see that the WAN IP Is going to look similar to a LOCAL IP address. Copy the Gateway you see in those settings and that is the IP address of the ISP Router. Inside the ISP Router you do port forward to the IP address that it shows on the WAN IP SETTINGS of your Second Router. This should be able to fix the problem. Also check that the NVR/DVR has IP, SUB & Gateway settings correct.
Sir, you are the type of people who makes this world better place hahahah! Thank you so so so much for teaching this step by step! I just followed your steps and could achieve connection in the first try.
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This video is great. You did a really good job at explaining step by step. Very clear and slow. Thank you!
Thank you
Thanks for making my life easy and better now.
Thank you so much! Clear and thorough instructions - even for a novice like me 👌
Hello my security camera is beep and then restart itself then stays off please help
I have a DVR system that (for now) cannot be hardwired to a router, is there a "wireless" way to send the DVR's signal to the router on the other side of the building? Great video and thankyou.
Hello, some customers use Wireless extenders with RJ45. This is acceptable for streaming, but poor response time for notifications. This can be a temporary solution.
@@ENSSecurity Oh, that is great, so I can plug my DVR into a router and connect to another router (wirelessly) and at least get things moving?
@@markrankin3297 Hello Mark, Our customer used a wireless extender with a port on it for their scenario. I imagine if you made the router an extender, it would work as well. YMMV depending on vendor brand. Our customer used netgear for their project.
Thank you so much. The best tutorial so far!
You did awesome walkthrough with slow pace..
This tutorial is so detailed and easy to follow. And i've couple of Question .
I did install hikvision IP cameras in three different locations and now i need to access it remotely to monitor from other location and setup and configured hikconnect in my tablet but unfortunately i encountered a little problem which is i couldn't stream all live feed at the same time what i can do is switch to each location to stream one by one to have a live feed from other location .
What if i use port forwarding like this video,does it fix the issue i'm facing right now ? i need proffessional help to fix the issue what are my options ?
Thanks.
Thank you for giving such a simple guide on how to set up your DVR for remote viewing you are truly awesome and helpful ^^
Best tutorial I've seen! It worked!
Thank you!
Great it worked. Now you might want to make sure that your Feed isn't freely just chilling on the Internet free for anyone to see what you have going on.. Port Forwarding isn't a good solution to getting access to your system from remote. To give you an Idea what I mean. I put my DVR online for Research. Within 2 days of doing so I have had non stop attacks on my DVR from others trying to guess my Password. Not many people know that you can be alerted when there is illegal access attempt made. Then there is some devices that don't even log all of them. Worse yet there are some ports that it don't even lock out if you fail to connect. People that know this can gain access. What I do know is there are some people that either have RTSP Auth turned off or the machine don't require it and for them the feeds are freely accessible to anyone that looks at your IP no matter what Port you forward for that feature.. be safe
So the only way to use Reolink remotely is if you have a static IP from your ISP? I mean I guess you could use it with a dynamic but you'd need to constantly check and change the IP...
Great video. I got a router SBG6580 and could not setup. I have 4 port list from the NVR and an IP and still no go.
same with me
I like the humor at the end
I have the box, and I connect to the router, but where do you see the picture? Do I have to connect it to a laptop or screen? There is a step missing because the box is just a box, and doesn’t have a screen? Also the box is from a new house I bought and they previous owners didn’t leave instructions- can I reset it? Thanks
can you do one for a castar sytem ?
Well, A very knowledgeable video, Thankyou for the video, and i have a question , Can I Port forward, While the Internet connection with Dynamic IP, Thanking you.
Most routers need static local IP address of the recorder for port forwarding, so the routers can let the exact devices go through. Let us know if this helps answer your question.
very clear. very good teacher. kudos!
Thank you
Very nice vid, one of te best I have seen on line --
Question, what about dynamic dns ? DO I need that ?
If you have a dynamic IP where the external IP changes periodically you will need to use a service like dyndns or no-ip and set up a host name. Your DVR/NVR should also have function called DDNS where you can login to your DDNS account that will automatically monitor and update your external IP address changes when it happens.
Well after getting all this kit and somehow installing my cctv my missus wanted me to provide her phone with the ability to view the fruits of my labour ..... and I’m off for a month with my folks tomorrow. I never hoped in my wildest dreams to find a vid like this! Awesome job. But, what to do on a pc when you get told your browser is too new too to use see the footage. There doesn’t seem to be a way to install an older version of either Firefox or IE (or Edge). I’m not very good with these things.
I have I secure h264 8channel connecting forever! Can you make a step by step a dvr get online?
Hi Raymund,
Thank you for your feedback. I will pass on your request. However, our tech support and sales team are always ready to support you over the phone. Please contact our customer support at support@enssecurity.com or contact 626-961-8999 or fill in our registration form and our sales representative will contact your asap.
Excelente video. Muy informativo!!! Gracias 😀
Thank you.
And save the best for last.
God bless you for this video
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How my family can view our dvr in america but the cctv system is in the Philippines pls give me advice thanks
Please visit our website at enssecurity.com/ our tech support team can assist
very goog and easy to understant
great job! thanks brother
Good morning Jesus I am from PR I watch the video How to setup NVR with external POE I will like to know if is possible do you have same video but with Arris router seen is likely different please will you help me out I will appreciate it thank you
Hello Sir, The best thing i can do is send you to this website portforward.com/arris/ here is the list of all Arris Routers, please follow the instructions related to your Router model number =) Best of Luck. or if you had purchased That NVR from us we can gladly help you, just contact one of our branches.
Great teacher
Hi, awesome training, I tried it, i was able to access the DVR from a browser but couldn't stream, it was requesting that I download Flash player, which I did but my system keeps removing it .
Hi Austin,Please use only Internet explorers when accessing IP cameras or NVR and install Active X.
Great ,well explained
On camera interface "Plugin not supported" on every browser. How do I fix this?
Please open Edge, click the 3 dots at the top left-settings - "Allow Sites to be reloaded in Internet Explorer Mode" - then, restart the browser.
Once the browser restarts, click the three dots - select "More tools" - reload in Internet Explorer Mode.
Please call us if this does not resolve the problem - 626-961-8999
Super helpful. Thanks.
Thank you Legend!!!
Thank you, V Good explaination
You are welcome =)
why didn't you assigning a static instead ?
What's about the UPnP settings for the NVR?
HI, UPnP settings are easier but sometimes it is not stable because in some cases if the router gets rebooted the Router will change the ports. Simply enable UPNP on the DVR/NVR and also on the Router and wait 1 minute to refresh and whatever ports it chooses put them on the mobile app for example IP:WebPort. To access it from a web browser it would be the same. Hope this helps.
thank you very much for the quick response, I enabled UpnP both on the NVR and the Router, I'm able to remote connect to the camera with my mobile (superlive plus) but apparently on the NVR I'll refresh but UPnP is show as : NOT READY. why??? thank u so much
This issue is cause sometimes because of the Router. Please make sure that AUTO NAT is disable on the DVR/NVR and try again. Also try rebooting the router and log into the router and see if the router assigned the ports. UPnP Port mapping should be on Auto.
Hi, I finally choose the configuration you suggested (does the DHCP on the TCP/Ip settings must enabled? I fixed my personal static ip) I disabled the UPnP on the NVR and I port-forwarded the router with the same port choosen on the NVR. Just to know do I need to disable the UPnP function on the router? who is much faster on UPnP or port forwarding? what about the NAT on the NVR? thank you very much
Disable UPnP if you are doing port forwarding, You can disable DHCP on the DVR/NVR but do it after it picked up an IP address. you can have that IP address it picked up as Static. You can Enable NAT and that would allow you to simply Scan the QR Code on the Mobile app for remote view. (Note: Sometimes NAT does not work properly because of the routers firewall)
Hi, im having issue with get adobe flash player error after logging into dvr remotely
thank you very much
Excellent Tutorial...
That was well explained. Thanks
You are welcome. =)
why there is no PPPoE option in your DVR?
Good job
Hello, i am getting stuck, with the npapi plugin, when i input into the address bar, i cant find it and even when i download it, the black screen pops up but i still only get the grey screen advising me i need the plugin, what am i doing wrong?
We would be glad. Please fill out a support ticket below so we can assist you. easterncctv.com/ticket/
thank you, i just filled out the support ticket.
awesome
I need help, when i check port it says it isn't open (connection timed out) but i followed all steps in the tutorial...
Hi, You might have 2 Routers. the ISP router and your Personal Router. so what you need to do is do port forward from the ISP router to the Second Router that you have connected. if that does not work if you have a system from us you can contact our tech support line.
PEOPLE Don't do this.. There are so many people with Exposed connections to the Internet that have devices that are not Secure. What do I mean. I mean that your RTSP feed is freely giving an image to your system. This might not be the case for everyone that has this DVR/NVR. But I know for a Fact that that WebUI is one of the ones that freely gives images over RTSP without having to log in and the last thing you want is people having your Security Feed without you knowing it.. I know this video is 7 years old, But I see people from less then that 2 and 3 years ago even 8mo that found this useful and to be honest, IT ISN'T. If you have to Port Forward your DVR/NVR then the Device is not secure. P2P is 1000000000 times better and sure there can be issues with people connecting over Free Wifi. but not anywhere close to just being Openly connected to the Internet. Buy a better Device if your DVR/NVR don't offer P2P support. Buy one that Does..
Hi bro, i need some help, how i can contact u?!
You may ask your question here. We'll forward the question to the technician.
Im having a problem "HTTP REQUEST FAILED" I only have one router.
How can I do the password reset after hours? ENS is not available.
For what model of DVR or NVR?
Hello why I only see in black and white ?
Hi Anthony, please provide us with more details. What CCTV camera are you using?
hi, thanks for the video. I am however getting stuck. when I arrive at the application log in, under server list, it is asking for 'ip/ddns/sn' can you please guide me on what to input as your video was a little different. thanks
We would be glad. Please fill out a support ticket below so we can assist you. easterncctv.com/ticket/
Thank you
At last a guy who knows what he's talking about and explains it very easy,not like most of these other full of shite videos
Thank you =)
I always get connection refused...
can you please show me how to change the username or password ?
You can watch this video for reference: ruclips.net/video/oYBAUQyw_To/видео.html =)
Fatima, did you figure out how to reset and retrieve password?
Wait what 🤔 I need someone to come to my home lol
You can call any of our offices and ask for tech support if you purchased or have a product from our company. =) visit our website for more information. enssecurity.com
all I get is a http request failed
You might have 2 Routers. One from your ISP and the other one the one you purchased. If you have this scenario what you need to do is login to the ISP router and do port forward from the ISP Router to the Second router IP Address. In order for you to know how to get the ISP routers IP simply login to your Second router and under WAN Settings you will see that the WAN IP Is going to look similar to a LOCAL IP address. Copy the Gateway you see in those settings and that is the IP address of the ISP Router. Inside the ISP Router you do port forward to the IP address that it shows on the WAN IP SETTINGS of your Second Router. This should be able to fix the problem. Also check that the NVR/DVR has IP, SUB & Gateway settings correct.
What if i have a pppoe wan access type
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Good job
Thank you
You're welcome