Please verify the specifications of your NVR, especially the number of channels it supports. Even if your NVR supports more than 8 channels for recording, its live view or preview feature might be limited to fewer cameras simultaneously.
Some manufacturers offer end-to-end solutions, where their cameras, NVRs/DVRs, and VMS software are designed to work seamlessly together. It's essential to research and verify compatibility based on your specific equipment and requirements. Refer to the documentation provided with your VMS, NVR/DVR, and cameras for setup instructions and compatibility information.
Tks a lot for the explanation. Well done video, congratulations! It works just when I'm connected in the same network. In another network says that the NVR is offline but it does not. How to connect from a different network?
Make sure that your NVR is configured for remote access and that any necessary firewall settings are also adjusted to allow the connection. If you're still having issues, check if your NVR has any specific settings for remote access that need to be configured.
1. Ensure both XVR/DVR and VMS support ONVIF or RTSP. 2. Connect the XVR/DVR and VMS system to the same network. 3. Enable ONVIF or RTSP in the XVR/DVR's network settings. Note the IP address and stream URL. 4. In VMS, go to Add Device. Enter the XVR/DVR’s IP, select ONVIF or RTSP, and input login credentials. 5. For ONVIF, cameras auto-detect. For RTSP, manually add each stream URL. 6. Confirm the live video feed in the VMS and set up recording and playback in VMS.
@@Fastcabling @Fastcabling do i need to set up VPN on the same network where the nvr connected to configure the ONVIF OR RTSP so i can remote it from VMS in different network?
maximum of how many auxillary vms does for live viewing in different screens? because in my part i have 15 LCD SCREENS and i want to view it with different views
Basic software with limited features may be free or low-cost. For example, Hikvision's own management software like iVMS-4200 is free for use and might support your setup to some extent. Advanced software offering extensive functionalities such as intelligent analytics, multi-server management, and high-definition support can be more expensive. Ensuring that the software is fully compatible with both Hikvision NVRs and the 100+ non-Hikvision IP cameras might require additional modules or licenses, which could impact the overall cost.
we have total 11(5nos camera in 8 network (192.168.8.XX) ,2 nos in 3 network (192.168.3.xx) and 1 nos in 6 network(192.168.6.xx) ) IP camera at different location installed. My machine is connected in 8 network and i am able to access all camera using my machine and local cp plus PC-NVR software . i want to purchase 32 -channel NVR so if i connect 8 network LAN to NVR can i see all cameras in differenet network like 8/3/6 . 2) can i connect 2 disk in NVR each 10 TB ? 3) what are thins i have to consider while selecting NVR.? any video link?
Yes, you can configure your NVR to access cameras across different subnets (192.168.8.xx, 192.168.3.xx, and 192.168.6.xx) if your network and NVR support multi-subnet access. Make sure that your router is configured to route traffic between the subnets, and that devices are configured with appropriate subnet masks. Also, the NVR should have options to manually add IP cameras by specifying their IP addresses. If you want to use two 10TB disks, ensure the NVR supports a total of at least 20TB storage capacity. Many NVRs support multiple hard drives, but there may be limits on the total capacity. Here's a suggested video that covers selecting an NVR for IP cameras: ruclips.net/video/hQCb-0G9zvQ/видео.html
Sometimes, simply restarting the camera, network equipment (routers/switches), and the computer running the VMS can resolve transient issues. If possible, try connecting another camera to see if the issue is isolated to a single camera or if it's a broader problem with the VMS or network. Verify that the camera is properly connected to the network. You can do this by checking the camera's IP address in the network settings. Make sure the camera's IP configuration (IP address, subnet mask, gateway) is correct and matches your network's scheme. If possible, consult the vendor or manufacturer for further problem diagnosis.
@@Fastcabling Hi thanks to take care for this pb. I tried all what you say + hundred of others things. On the local monitor connected to the NVR, no pb on live view. Only on VMS and also on browser. Finally the solution was found by Techage support. When you look at menu « system config », there is one parameter call « video rendering . It was necessary to switch this one from default position to gdi. If someone get this kind of trouble, try this and it will probably solve it. I have a pc gamer with embedded graphic processor + dedicated Nvidia graphic card. Choice of which graphic processor you are using is normally made by the system, but you can also force it. What I don’t understand is what with this powerful config able to work in Directx 12 environment, we should downgrade the video management to very basic driver such gdi. FYI, same pb with browser and same solution applied. Thanks to somebody who can brought further explanations.
There is no limited, since the software will not open all the cameras at once. You might watch 64 channel IP cameras at once. It depends on the CPU resrouce on your computer. You can switch the camera to sub-stream (standard resolution) to reduce the resource requirement from the CPU.
Good one 😃 thanks. How about network ....ERR Net Test Gateway test failed 😱 Not connected .😮 Network Detect NVR Host ❎ Router Diagnosis Result: Gateway test failed. Please make the correct gateway and IP settings on the "Network Settings" page,and check whether your network wiring is connected. IP Address setting ?😕 Subnet Mask setting ?🧐 Gateway setting ? 🤔 Primary DNS ? 🤪 Secondary DNS ? 😳 Media port ? .....😐 RJ45 connected blinking orange ?😵 😘💃
You might turn on the DHCP function, and reboot the NVR. The NVR will try to obtain the correct network setting from your router. Then You can disable the DHCP if you don't want the IP address keep jumping. It seems the NVR doesn't have correct network setting.
What's the link download for the VMS. its not clear on the video. kindly share
Hi, here it is 👉www.fastcabling.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/VMS-GOLBONG-logo-PC-EN.zip
Hey this software says maximum limit reached when i try to preview my 9th camera
Please verify the specifications of your NVR, especially the number of channels it supports. Even if your NVR supports more than 8 channels for recording, its live view or preview feature might be limited to fewer cameras simultaneously.
Please can the vms connect with any nvr or dvr camera
Some manufacturers offer end-to-end solutions, where their cameras, NVRs/DVRs, and VMS software are designed to work seamlessly together. It's essential to research and verify compatibility based on your specific equipment and requirements. Refer to the documentation provided with your VMS, NVR/DVR, and cameras for setup instructions and compatibility information.
Tks a lot for the explanation. Well done video, congratulations! It works just when I'm connected in the same network. In another network says that the NVR is offline but it does not. How to connect from a different network?
Make sure that your NVR is configured for remote access and that any necessary firewall settings are also adjusted to allow the connection. If you're still having issues, check if your NVR has any specific settings for remote access that need to be configured.
how do i integrate the xvr dvr to the vms?
1. Ensure both XVR/DVR and VMS support ONVIF or RTSP.
2. Connect the XVR/DVR and VMS system to the same network.
3. Enable ONVIF or RTSP in the XVR/DVR's network settings. Note the IP address and stream URL.
4. In VMS, go to Add Device. Enter the XVR/DVR’s IP, select ONVIF or RTSP, and input login credentials.
5. For ONVIF, cameras auto-detect. For RTSP, manually add each stream URL.
6. Confirm the live video feed in the VMS and set up recording and playback in VMS.
@@Fastcabling @Fastcabling do i need to set up VPN on the same network where the nvr connected to configure the ONVIF OR RTSP so i can remote it from VMS in different network?
maximum of how many auxillary vms does for live viewing in different screens? because in my part i have 15 LCD SCREENS and i want to view it with different views
Cost of central viewing software.? .. 8 hikvision nvr n 100+ ip non hikvision ip cameras
Basic software with limited features may be free or low-cost. For example, Hikvision's own management software like iVMS-4200 is free for use and might support your setup to some extent. Advanced software offering extensive functionalities such as intelligent analytics, multi-server management, and high-definition support can be more expensive. Ensuring that the software is fully compatible with both Hikvision NVRs and the 100+ non-Hikvision IP cameras might require additional modules or licenses, which could impact the overall cost.
we have total 11(5nos camera in 8 network (192.168.8.XX) ,2 nos in 3 network (192.168.3.xx) and 1 nos in 6 network(192.168.6.xx) ) IP camera at different location installed. My machine is connected in 8 network and i am able to access all camera using my machine and local cp plus PC-NVR software . i want to purchase 32 -channel NVR so if i connect 8 network LAN to NVR can i see all cameras in differenet network like 8/3/6 . 2) can i connect 2 disk in NVR each 10 TB ? 3) what are thins i have to consider while selecting NVR.? any video link?
Yes, you can configure your NVR to access cameras across different subnets (192.168.8.xx, 192.168.3.xx, and 192.168.6.xx) if your network and NVR support multi-subnet access. Make sure that your router is configured to route traffic between the subnets, and that devices are configured with appropriate subnet masks. Also, the NVR should have options to manually add IP cameras by specifying their IP addresses.
If you want to use two 10TB disks, ensure the NVR supports a total of at least 20TB storage capacity. Many NVRs support multiple hard drives, but there may be limits on the total capacity.
Here's a suggested video that covers selecting an NVR for IP cameras: ruclips.net/video/hQCb-0G9zvQ/видео.html
Please inform VMS Software Download Link please which website download VMS software
www.fastcabling.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/VMS-GOLBONG-logo-PC-EN.zip
Hi everyone. Did somebody experiment some live view pb on VMS. I means, no video available on live view ? - Thanks
Sometimes, simply restarting the camera, network equipment (routers/switches), and the computer running the VMS can resolve transient issues. If possible, try connecting another camera to see if the issue is isolated to a single camera or if it's a broader problem with the VMS or network.
Verify that the camera is properly connected to the network. You can do this by checking the camera's IP address in the network settings. Make sure the camera's IP configuration (IP address, subnet mask, gateway) is correct and matches your network's scheme.
If possible, consult the vendor or manufacturer for further problem diagnosis.
@@Fastcabling
Hi thanks to take care for this pb. I tried all what you say + hundred of others things. On the local monitor connected to the NVR, no pb on live view. Only on VMS and also on browser. Finally the solution was found by Techage support. When you look at menu « system config », there is one parameter call « video rendering . It was necessary to switch this one from default position to gdi. If someone get this kind of trouble, try this and it will probably solve it.
I have a pc gamer with embedded graphic processor + dedicated Nvidia graphic card. Choice of which graphic processor you are using is normally made by the system, but you can also force it.
What I don’t understand is what with this powerful config able to work in Directx 12 environment, we should downgrade the video management to very basic driver such gdi. FYI, same pb with browser and same solution applied. Thanks to somebody who can brought further explanations.
How many NVR can monitor by VMS?
There is no limited, since the software will not open all the cameras at once. You might watch 64 channel IP cameras at once. It depends on the CPU resrouce on your computer. You can switch the camera to sub-stream (standard resolution) to reduce the resource requirement from the CPU.
Please Try adding NVR Hikvision to VMS software
I'm sorry that we don't have the Hikivision NVR, and the VMS used by different manufacturers may be vendor-specific.
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Thanks for your continued support!
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Thanks for your continued support!
Good one 😃 thanks.
How about network ....ERR
Net Test
Gateway test failed 😱
Not connected .😮
Network Detect
NVR Host ❎ Router
Diagnosis Result: Gateway test failed. Please make the correct gateway and IP settings on the "Network Settings" page,and check whether your network wiring is connected.
IP Address setting ?😕
Subnet Mask setting ?🧐
Gateway setting ? 🤔
Primary DNS ? 🤪
Secondary DNS ? 😳
Media port ? .....😐
RJ45 connected blinking orange ?😵
😘💃
You might turn on the DHCP function, and reboot the NVR. The NVR will try to obtain the correct network setting from your router. Then You can disable the DHCP if you don't want the IP address keep jumping. It seems the NVR doesn't have correct network setting.