Which dahua or hikvision Dvr or NVR models support switchable wifi / ethernet connection? The idea is that if they cut the internet from the home and electricity to enter and the dvr loses internet connection to notify, it will automatically connect to a phone with 4g hotspot activated and continue working (not that you have to choose between one or the other and some will be disabled ). I solve the power failure with a UPS.
Hello, everything was ok the last two weeks, but now is not online anymore, the diagnosis of the internet is good, but it's says that I have internet but you can't connect theme, so I don't understand why I can see theme anymore? ¿Could you help me please? Thanks
@@samlom6112 thanks for watching the video :) "MEye" and "XMeye" are mostly used among generic DVR's and "IP Pro" for NVR's, unless the Recorder has a specific app for it. If you received a CD along with the recorder, it probably has the correct APP for the device.
When you say you may have to download a file but be careful to only get it from a trusted source, do you mean that you can download it onto an NVR itself?
Um nope I wasnt talking bout a firmware for the NVR in the video. The file I was talking bout was a software to be installed into the PC in order to view the cameras. So if the file is corrupted, it may infect your PC. Cant trust cheap products.
Great video! Quick question, is port forwarding necessary? So far my DDNS has been linked on router and the DVR but when i typed in my ddns.net:port, I am getting nothing. Did I miss something?
Yes, port forwarding is necessary. You should configure the port forwarding on the router. So the router can forward the incoming connection into the NVR.
I have a pppoe connection from act fibernet i can't even ping my dynamic public address from outside network I testing for rdp from outside i have tested your same way as said in the video but the port is are closed when I check through the port checking in ping.eu I have doubt bro please reply my comment
Dont purchase static ip. ISP wants to rip you off. ISP should allow to convert private IP to public IP. Can you check with other ISPs if they allow to change to public IP?
@@keshbyte i checked but they don't know that I spoked to noc team also they don't aware of this private to public They are telling in their side they didn't block nothing.
Can somebody help? I get as far as creating the ddns and can login to my dvr via mobile but no image is displayed. My router is blocking the image from my cameras. Do i need to port forward another port to allow the image? Thanks
Hi there, there might be two ports which you will need to port foward in a DVR, the HTTP and Media (or Mobile) Port. Port forward both and try using the Media Port on your mobile app to view the DVR stream. (Replace the HTTP port you inserted into your app with the Media Port). Using chrome to view the stream may not work, because it requests for Flash Player. Let me know what happens :)
@@keshbyte Thanks for the quick reply. I have tried using other ports but no luck. My DVR only has a single port in use (54) for remote access. I think i will have to try connecting to a single camera remotely first to see if i can figure out why i cant get the camera feeds through the router and dvr. Ill let you know :D.
@@keshbyte It is an app made for the DVR i have. It is called IPCORDER. But the company went out of business a couple of years ago so not chance of support from them.
my dvr is ahd. i connected on lan on my asus router then the isp is pldt fibr. but when i open it on my phone always says device is offline. can you help bro.
Private Ip address is not work on this method? Is that Give an error (port close) for Private IP address? AT last I'm stuck on Port Forwarding... Can You help me please.
Thanks for the video mate, but i am stuck, I can view my DVR on local network, port forwarding is also done fine as the online tool is showing green. but i cant view my dvr using IP Pro app. i am using DDNS from No-ip
I have same NVR which u used in your video and when I connect it to my router it's not showing its status as online. My NVR not going online after connecting it with router. I'm easily access my internet with the help of my router. My router IP is 10.54.9.254 My NVR and router both are in same ip network with the help of DHCP use. But its status is not turning into online. Later on I directly connected my NVR LAN cable into pc LAN port and connect my pc through WiFi with my mobile hotspot. Now I bridged my both Ethernet port and WiFi adaptor. Then use DHCP in NVR and tried to auto configured. At this time my NVR ip is 192.168.43.71 By using above method my NVR is online and I can access it remotely by using true cloud app. But I want to connect it by my router and LAN only. Pls advise why my NVR not turning online with router. One more thing I want to add that I am not able to access my router configuration since it's blocked by isp.
Good morning I've recently installed a 16 x camera cctv system at my home. I did the installation myself. Everything works perfectly however remote access has been nothing short of a nightmare. I have followed every instruction possible from every possible video on RUclips and nothing will stream. Here is what i did... 1) i logged into my DVR and ascertained what the IP address is 2) IP address was 192.168.8.120 3) Media Port number was 34522 4) I then logged into my wifi router 5) I added a virtual server with the above IP addresses for both ports 80 & 34522 6) The router accepted the addition of this server 7) I then went to "canyouseeme.org" 8) It was confirmed that both port 80 and 34522 can be seen and nothing was blocked 9) It yielded a public IP address which i am supposed to use in the URL to access the cameras 10) This is where the frustration starts. 11) I cannot access the cameras using the public ip address 12) I then went to my phone 13) I installed "N-EYE PRO" as stated in the instruction manual 14) I put in the IP address with username and password of the dvr 15) I entered the media port number 34522 16) NO SUCCESS JUST FRUSTRATION
Does the video stream to your phone while you are inside the network. I dont mean using the public IP. Can you connect and stream via the local IP address (in your case the 192.168.8.120) of the CCTV, while your phone is connected to the network to which your DVR is connected to?
@@keshbyte No...that's the problem. I cannot stream at home neither when away. However "canyouseeme" gives me the green light on both #80 and #34522 ports. It just gives me "server not available" messages on NEyePro. This morning at work while away it gave me "login failed no login credentials returned" messages when using the public port. I am using N-Eye Pro on my mobile phone. I enter the dvr username and password correctly. I then enter the media port #34522 together with the public ip OR the direct DVR IP when at home. Unsuccessful in both cases. I am losing sleep over this :) I won't stop until i get it right... i am using a Huawei B315 LTE Router with a 580 AHD 16 DVR set.
That means the issue is between the DVR and Router. Your portforwarding seems to be alright. Can you recheck the DVR IP address, see if it is set to be static, and also if the router has the feature, check the devices connected to the router on the router web page and see if the DVR shows up. Lemme know what you find and lets continue from there.
@@keshbyte I can't create the port forwards. I'm creating them but when I check them with the website it shows me the port is closed. Please I need to contact tou
I bought a CCTV Dec18, and couldn't get DDNS working until this video. Thanks mate, very appreciated!!!!
Thanks alot mate :)
Amazing video! Ran into an issue and this video helped me resolve exactly what the problem was!
I have four IP cameras connected to the nvr. Do I just need to push forward the NVR or each individual IP address for the cameras
Thanks! I couldn't get ddns working untill i watched your video. awesome stuff. be blessed !
what is the software you use at the beginning?
Only one place configure??? or both need need configure ????
how do we configure remote video monitor for the DVR/NVR when the internet access for the router is a GSM modem?
I’m conmecting via wireless internet. But it keeps telling me check wan connection
Which dahua or hikvision Dvr or NVR models support switchable wifi / ethernet connection? The idea is that if they cut the internet from the home and electricity to enter and the dvr loses internet connection to notify, it will automatically connect to a phone with 4g hotspot activated and continue working (not that you have to choose between one or the other and some will be disabled ). I solve the power failure with a UPS.
Why does my network status show healthy network byt stays offline even when clicking auto config?
Hello, everything was ok the last two weeks, but now is not online anymore, the diagnosis of the internet is good, but it's says that I have internet but you can't connect theme, so I don't understand why I can see theme anymore? ¿Could you help me please? Thanks
Clear explanation. Great work.
Thanks for the help, it's what I was looking for, greetings from Mexico.
thanks for the video great work. What apps do you recommend for android?
ipcorder keeps saying offline whrn it is online :(
@@samlom6112 thanks for watching the video :) "MEye" and "XMeye" are mostly used among generic DVR's and "IP Pro" for NVR's, unless the Recorder has a specific app for it. If you received a CD along with the recorder, it probably has the correct APP for the device.
i cant scan the qr code so i put manually the ip cloud. it say device is offline. i check the nvr device connection is healthy.. can you help ?
When you say you may have to download a file but be careful to only get it from a trusted source, do you mean that you can download it onto an NVR itself?
Um nope I wasnt talking bout a firmware for the NVR in the video. The file I was talking bout was a software to be installed into the PC in order to view the cameras. So if the file is corrupted, it may infect your PC. Cant trust cheap products.
Great video! Quick question, is port forwarding necessary? So far my DDNS has been linked on router and the DVR but when i typed in my ddns.net:port, I am getting nothing. Did I miss something?
Yes, port forwarding is necessary. You should configure the port forwarding on the router. So the router can forward the incoming connection into the NVR.
I have a pppoe connection from act fibernet i can't even ping my dynamic public address from outside network
I testing for rdp from outside i have tested your same way as said in the video but the port is are closed when I check through the port checking in ping.eu
I have doubt bro please reply my comment
Did you contact ur ISP and tell them to convert from private IP to public IP?
@@keshbyte yes I gave request they are insisting me to.purchase static IP
This private to public is not possible from isp side
Dont purchase static ip. ISP wants to rip you off. ISP should allow to convert private IP to public IP. Can you check with other ISPs if they allow to change to public IP?
@@keshbyte i checked but they don't know that I spoked to noc team also they don't aware of this private to public
They are telling in their side they didn't block nothing.
Can somebody help? I get as far as creating the ddns and can login to my dvr via mobile but no image is displayed. My router is blocking the image from my cameras. Do i need to port forward another port to allow the image? Thanks
Hi there, there might be two ports which you will need to port foward in a DVR, the HTTP and Media (or Mobile) Port. Port forward both and try using the Media Port on your mobile app to view the DVR stream. (Replace the HTTP port you inserted into your app with the Media Port). Using chrome to view the stream may not work, because it requests for Flash Player. Let me know what happens :)
@@keshbyte Thanks for the quick reply. I have tried using other ports but no luck. My DVR only has a single port in use (54) for remote access. I think i will have to try connecting to a single camera remotely first to see if i can figure out why i cant get the camera feeds through the router and dvr. Ill let you know :D.
@@DAM89 by the way what is the APP you are using on your mobile?
@@keshbyte It is an app made for the DVR i have. It is called IPCORDER. But the company went out of business a couple of years ago so not chance of support from them.
@@DAM89 most likely its an issue with the DVR, but hard to be sure from here. Hope you are able to get it fixed soon.
my dvr is ahd. i connected on lan on my asus router then the isp is pldt fibr. but when i open it on my phone always says device is offline. can you help bro.
Thanks!
Private Ip address is not work on this method? Is that Give an error (port close) for Private IP address? AT last I'm stuck on Port Forwarding... Can You help me please.
how can i transfer videos without internet through local router
trying to find a replacement for xmeye.net
Thanks man!!!!
but the port checker tell me the port closed how i can solve that brooo
Thanks for the video mate, but i am stuck, I can view my DVR on local network, port forwarding is also done fine as the online tool is showing green. but i cant view my dvr using IP Pro app. i am using DDNS from No-ip
Did you resolve your issue?
Very detailed thanks
I have same NVR which u used in your video and when I connect it to my router it's not showing its status as online. My NVR not going online after connecting it with router.
I'm easily access my internet with the help of my router.
My router IP is 10.54.9.254
My NVR and router both are in same ip network with the help of DHCP use.
But its status is not turning into online.
Later on I directly connected my NVR LAN cable into pc LAN port and connect my pc through WiFi with my mobile hotspot.
Now I bridged my both Ethernet port and WiFi adaptor. Then use DHCP in NVR and tried to auto configured. At this time my NVR ip is 192.168.43.71
By using above method my NVR is online and I can access it remotely by using true cloud app.
But I want to connect it by my router and LAN only. Pls advise why my NVR not turning online with router.
One more thing I want to add that I am not able to access my router configuration since it's blocked by isp.
Decent info bro.. I got so annoyed fiddling with my NVR..
Lemme know if there is any other issue with the NVR that I can help with :)
Bhai ddns I'd chaiye kese banaye old version DVR hai
Good morning
I've recently installed a 16 x camera cctv system at my home.
I did the installation myself.
Everything works perfectly however remote access has been nothing short of a nightmare.
I have followed every instruction possible from every possible video on RUclips and nothing will stream.
Here is what i did...
1) i logged into my DVR and ascertained what the IP address is
2) IP address was 192.168.8.120
3) Media Port number was 34522
4) I then logged into my wifi router
5) I added a virtual server with the above IP addresses for both ports 80 & 34522
6) The router accepted the addition of this server
7) I then went to "canyouseeme.org"
8) It was confirmed that both port 80 and 34522 can be seen and nothing was blocked
9) It yielded a public IP address which i am supposed to use in the URL to access the cameras
10) This is where the frustration starts.
11) I cannot access the cameras using the public ip address
12) I then went to my phone
13) I installed "N-EYE PRO" as stated in the instruction manual
14) I put in the IP address with username and password of the dvr
15) I entered the media port number 34522
16) NO SUCCESS JUST FRUSTRATION
Does the video stream to your phone while you are inside the network. I dont mean using the public IP. Can you connect and stream via the local IP address (in your case the 192.168.8.120) of the CCTV, while your phone is connected to the network to which your DVR is connected to?
@@keshbyte No...that's the problem. I cannot stream at home neither when away. However "canyouseeme" gives me the green light on both #80 and #34522 ports. It just gives me "server not available" messages on NEyePro. This morning at work while away it gave me "login failed no login credentials returned" messages when using the public port.
I am using N-Eye Pro on my mobile phone. I enter the dvr username and password correctly. I then enter the media port #34522 together with the public ip OR the direct DVR IP when at home. Unsuccessful in both cases. I am losing sleep over this :) I won't stop until i get it right... i am using a Huawei B315 LTE Router with a 580 AHD 16 DVR set.
That means the issue is between the DVR and Router. Your portforwarding seems to be alright. Can you recheck the DVR IP address, see if it is set to be static, and also if the router has the feature, check the devices connected to the router on the router web page and see if the DVR shows up. Lemme know what you find and lets continue from there.
@@keshbyte Great stuff! I will be home in the next 3 hours (5pm) and we take it from there
Sounds good. Also check the gateway you have entered in your DVR. The gateway should be the IP address of your router.
Hello i have an old analogue dvr. I want to make it online, what can i do?
Hi, does your DVR have an ethernet port?
how do i contact you?
Reply to me here, Ill try to get back to you as soon as possible. Apologies for any delay.
can i contact you? i need help
What seems to be the problem mate?
@@keshbyte I can't create the port forwards. I'm creating them but when I check them with the website it shows me the port is closed. Please I need to contact tou
Direct online a raha hai adar net se nahi chal raha phone me wife ke shat ho to online dikha raha hai bese nahi
This is not to connect the NVR to a wireless network. You used a cat network cable.
thanks bro