I actually think it's a good thing that you can't leave a blank password. It will force users to change the password (and/or username) for device so they aren't just left with insecure defaults.
I was going to add some old HIKvision cams to Protect and do a tutorial as well, but man, it has a way to go. I guess it's not bad if your Protect NVR can support 24/7 recordings. And would also help land some jobs instead of telling potential customers: yeah, we're going to need to replace like 20 of your cameras with UniFi lol. Thanks for the overview Cody.
The new features you highlighted are definitely welcome. ONVIF support is very basic. I have an ACTi B912 PTZ with external mic and while I was able to add it easily, there are no PTZ controls, presets or audio.
Onvif support is very basic. Some cameras it doesn't even work with and will tell you the password is wrong It also doesn't work across vlans so if your NVR is in one subnet on one vlan and your cameras are in another, you'll never be able to get to them with advanced adoption. Even if you manually put the IP address in and you have firewall rules allowing it, it will tell you password is wrong, but if you put that camera in the same network as the NVR, it'll work
thanks internet stranger, this explains why i can't connect to the same reolink as mac . not sure why I would put the camera on the same subnet as their udmse.
The problem with existing ONVIF cameras by a client is that you always run into password issues. And if you don't have the password, you're stuck manually resetting all of them.
What is the number of ENVRs that can be stacked. Is it still 2? In all the promo photos we see a rack with multiple ENVRs. I have seen as many as 5. Are they stacked together or standalone running Vantage Point. Is the Vantage Point limit still 5?
Have detection settings been working with the 3rd party camera? I have a client who is wanting better alerting from existing cameras. I have already installed Unifi Network at their site. Thanks!
For anyone having trouble: you may need to specify the ONVIF port (8080, 8000,8999 or whatever the ONVIF port is set to in the cameras network settings) when using advanced adoption and entering the ip manually, i.e. 192.168.69.69:8000. Took me sometime before that clicked...
Once adopted into Protect, can you still access or view 3rd party camera using its own app, and/or native interface? Ie. Dahua DMSS/ Hik-connect Also, can Protect adopt onvif cams, if the cams are WiFi connected to default LAN? Or must they be ethernet hard wired?
IF you have two doorbells that use the same chine, can they use different sounds so you know which doorbell was pressed? E.g. front door vs back door of your house? Don't want to have to go check all the doors to figure out where the person is.
Multiple doorbells to a single/specific chime is a good idea. The problem is that unless you can use different chimes/sounds for each doorbell, you will go to each door. Also, while Onvif support is great because you can bring in clients to the Unifi ecosystem, and with cheaper cameras, why didn't Ubiquiti just drop the prices on their own cameras? Other than Ubiquiti, I sell Hikvision and Reolink, which are Onvif-supported and those cameras are almost dirt cheap and the image quality is really good.
Nice introduction, however you never really went into how 3RD party cameras are discovered. Protect 5.0 has not detected any of the nine Reolink RLC-520 cameras that I have. I turned on the 3rd party camera detection and nothing was ever detected. I tried manually adding the camera via IP address and it kept telling me the password for the camera was not correct even though I had the camera web page open in the adjacent tab. Clearly this is an Alpha feature that just doesn't work yet. Glad you were able to adopt a camera.
@@scottibyte I had the same issue with a Reolink RLC-830A. But I finally did find a ONVIF setting: Network/Advanced/Server settings. Then check RTSP and you can then check ONVIF. Then Protect's advanced adoption recognized my userid and pw (added :8000 to the IP address). Hope this works with your RLC-520
Hey Cody- I love your videos- I was trying to implement a system in a small office I rented and was wondering if I could pay for 30 minutes of your time if I had a few questions before I messed something up.
I have several of the Reolink cameras which have ColorX technology, so I'm really happy to see the support for 3rd party cameras. It looks like that support isn't far enough along to replace Reolink's own app, but it's a good start. Can I continue to use Reolink's own app if I have Unifi also tracking their cameras?
I wholeheartedly support unify not supporting blank passwords. This is something that shouldn’t ever be done, and as professionals, we should lead by example in encouraging people to follow best practices in security.
My Inaxys SpeedDome is working ! Image of slow to come when opening the app but its working. Used the "sequences" to switch presets directly in the camera GUI while waiting Unifi to add presets and patroling mode
I have 9 unifi cameras I tried two amcrest cameras which do support onvif but the viewport will only display 10 cameras when I'm using the two amcrest ones may be a bug not sure
Version 5.0.34 just released, Fix done with saving settings. 👍For all those who cannot find their camera immediately: Simply click on the help button at the top right and add the camera yourself via IP. This is how it worked with my Doorbird. :)
You showed that you can assign a chime box to more than one doorbell. However, can each doorbell set a different chime on that 1 box so that you know which button was pushed?
I just tried to connect a reolink rlc-820a and it isn't giving me the adopt option (isn't showing at all) I went I to the reolink settings and enabled onvif, is there something I missed? Can you do an "onvif setup" guide? I also tried the help and advanced adoption but I get an error "unsupported camera response. Ease check the camera configuration." Message. I'm on stable protect 5.0.45. I'd setup my udm-pro with your video a while back so I have the different vlans and rules you have mentioned in them along with the wireguard setup for remote access on both the udm and my unraid.
protect need a lot of work doing, even with unified cameras its slow as hell loading when you get a notification compared to HomeKit/ with scrypted ONVIF needs a hell of a lot of work also
do you know why UI Protect don't see kameras on another network, my UDM sees only kameras on 192.168.1 but not on 192.168.3 which i made a special network for the kameras. My Synology NAS has no problems with this configuration
For ONVIF cameras does activity from them still show up in the Detections tab of UniFi Protect? Or do you have to manually go back in the timeline and blindly find what you're interested in?
I'm fully updated, option to discover third-party cameras is ticked but it's not seeing my onvif supported and enabled cameras. Do I have to wait a while before they populate?
I'm able to click the question mark in the upper right hand corner and in the menu that pops up, select the "try advanced adoption" at the bottom. Some cameras do seem to work this while, while one in particular is not. These are all Amcrest cameras that I've been slowly updating to Unifi cameras. Thought I would note this in case someone else is running into the same issue.
When I try to enable "Discover Third-Party Cameras" I get a error message saying "Unable to update smart detection agreement status" and no ONVIF cameras appear. Anyone else getting this issue?
@@GrzegorzCiesielski There's a hidden menu that let's you add the camera by IP address. Go to 'unifi devices' then click the question mark (help) link that says 'can't find your camera'. A dialogue box opens that has a link called 'try advanced adoption'. From there you can enter the static IP of your camera for adoption.
@@MactelecomNetworksI've tested this and it will not work for cameras on a completely different VLAN/ subnet from the NVR or UDM. I have cameras that do work with it but they have to be in the same exact VLAN as the unvr udm if they're on another VLAN. Even though I have the firewall rules allowing everything in between, if I go and do an advanced adoption and try to add the camera by IP, it will tell me the password's wrong. As soon as I move that camera to the same VLAN it works fine. And I know it's not firewall because I created a allow all to all firewall rule between every single VLAN and it still does not work There are some cameras that do not work with onvif yet
You lost me at leaving the password blank. You should NEVER leave ANY IoT device blank or default. Good on Ubiquti for not allowing that. That's a HUGE security risk
I just installed UniFi Protect because of this feature. I have no HDD installed. I have no UniFi cameras. IP cameras are on different VLAN. On the UniFi Protect, IP cameras don't appear for adoption? Any Idea?
There's a hidden menu that let's you add the camera by IP address. Go to 'unifi devices' then click the question mark (help) link that says 'can't find your camera'. A dialogue box opens that has a link called 'try advanced adoption'. From there you can enter the static IP of your camera for adoption.
I don't think it'll work on different vlans. I have cameras that do work with onviv support, but if they're on a completely different VLAN from the NVR/ udm wherever protect is running with the advanced adoption they will not work. It just tells me password is wrong. As soon as I move that camera to the same VLAN as the device running protect works fine and I know it's not firewall because I haven't allowed any to any rule between every vlan and it still won't work
@@zach.minton if you haven't alowed any to any rule between every vlan I don't think it will ever work or did you mean you had it enabled and it did not work? Half of the comments here are really confusing. I do understand that this beta feature does not work yet with all kind of cameras but boy are these comments negative. I'm pretty sure they are working on improving the whole experience.
@@camerascanfly I did have it enabled and it did not work. I purposely put a any to any rule in place for testing and could not get the NVR to connect to those cameras until I moved them to the same network. Even if I did unifi L3 on a switch and put the NVR and camera on the l3 switch in different vlans so the firewall rules would not matter in that case they still would not connect and would report incorrect password
5.0.33 is crap. On my CKG2P it causes the CPU to spike. They also have yet to tell people how may onvif camera's we can add to our Protect and what system.
It would it be good if they could get Axis cameras fully working in Protect including support for Axis Video Motion Detection and Advanced Object Analytics.
I actually think it's a good thing that you can't leave a blank password. It will force users to change the password (and/or username) for device so they aren't just left with insecure defaults.
Agreed. I know it'll be more plug and play, especially if you're doing 100s of install. However, I would prefer security over convenience.
Agree, it's just being lazy not to add one
Unifi seem to constantly release updates, it's a good sign :D, keep em coming.
I was going to add some old HIKvision cams to Protect and do a tutorial as well, but man, it has a way to go. I guess it's not bad if your Protect NVR can support 24/7 recordings. And would also help land some jobs instead of telling potential customers: yeah, we're going to need to replace like 20 of your cameras with UniFi lol. Thanks for the overview Cody.
the Onvif support on protect has a LONG way to go. alot of the cameras can be adopted but only see a snapshot, wont record, wont live stream etc.
good practise to change passwords on the cameras anyway
Yup 100%
ONVIF support will be awesome. If they could only add the ability to pan and tilt support for ONVIF cameras too.
The new features you highlighted are definitely welcome. ONVIF support is very basic. I have an ACTi B912 PTZ with external mic and while I was able to add it easily, there are no PTZ controls, presets or audio.
Fantastic short and very informative video, thanks!
Onvif support is very basic.
Some cameras it doesn't even work with and will tell you the password is wrong
It also doesn't work across vlans so if your NVR is in one subnet on one vlan and your cameras are in another, you'll never be able to get to them with advanced adoption. Even if you manually put the IP address in and you have firewall rules allowing it, it will tell you password is wrong, but if you put that camera in the same network as the NVR, it'll work
thanks internet stranger, this explains why i can't connect to the same reolink as mac . not sure why I would put the camera on the same subnet as their udmse.
Onvif support is DOA without motion detection. Ill revisit Protect if/when that's available.
Motion detection is on device
If UniFi can do some sort of person detection with third-party cameras, they'll change the market.
It's working well with my reolink cameras now. Hopefully motion detection comes out soon
poe ones and wifi ones?
@@Aceomron I've only tried poe
Looking forward to a video explaining the process of migrating from current NVR to the new Enterprise NVR when it comes out!
Still no audio playback when using ONVIF
Great News, thanks, Cody!
The problem with existing ONVIF cameras by a client is that you always run into password issues. And if you don't have the password, you're stuck manually resetting all of them.
Very true
sometimes better that way though
What is the number of ENVRs that can be stacked. Is it still 2? In all the promo photos we see a rack with multiple ENVRs. I have seen as many as 5. Are they stacked together or standalone running Vantage Point. Is the Vantage Point limit still 5?
Have detection settings been working with the 3rd party camera? I have a client who is wanting better alerting from existing cameras. I have already installed Unifi Network at their site. Thanks!
For anyone having trouble: you may need to specify the ONVIF port (8080, 8000,8999 or whatever the ONVIF port is set to in the cameras network settings) when using advanced adoption and entering the ip manually, i.e. 192.168.69.69:8000. Took me sometime before that clicked...
Once adopted into Protect, can you still access or view 3rd party camera using its own app, and/or native interface? Ie. Dahua DMSS/ Hik-connect
Also, can Protect adopt onvif cams, if the cams are WiFi connected to default LAN? Or must they be ethernet hard wired?
Any recommendations for a 3rd party outdoor wireless solar camera with onvif support? Preferably not an El cheapo Chinese spy camera.
Sound on OnVIF cameras would be key.
Unifi still needs to add a bookmark feature, where you can flag or star a period of video for easy acces later.
Do the unifi cameras support onvif, so I can add them to a 3rd party NVR?
IF you have two doorbells that use the same chine, can they use different sounds so you know which doorbell was pressed? E.g. front door vs back door of your house? Don't want to have to go check all the doors to figure out where the person is.
Multiple doorbells to a single/specific chime is a good idea. The problem is that unless you can use different chimes/sounds for each doorbell, you will go to each door. Also, while Onvif support is great because you can bring in clients to the Unifi ecosystem, and with cheaper cameras, why didn't Ubiquiti just drop the prices on their own cameras? Other than Ubiquiti, I sell Hikvision and Reolink, which are Onvif-supported and those cameras are almost dirt cheap and the image quality is really good.
Nice introduction, however you never really went into how 3RD party cameras are discovered. Protect 5.0 has not detected any of the nine Reolink RLC-520 cameras that I have. I turned on the 3rd party camera detection and nothing was ever detected. I tried manually adding the camera via IP address and it kept telling me the password for the camera was not correct even though I had the camera web page open in the adjacent tab. Clearly this is an Alpha feature that just doesn't work yet. Glad you were able to adopt a camera.
With Reolink cameras you have to go in the app and enable onvif, it’s off by default
@@ufomism on the newer firmware you are correct. The latest firmware on rlc-520's had no switch.
@@scottibyte I had the same issue with a Reolink RLC-830A. But I finally did find a ONVIF setting: Network/Advanced/Server settings. Then check RTSP and you can then check ONVIF. Then Protect's advanced adoption recognized my userid and pw (added :8000 to the IP address). Hope this works with your RLC-520
Hey Cody- I love your videos- I was trying to implement a system in a small office I rented and was wondering if I could pay for 30 minutes of your time if I had a few questions before I messed something up.
Hey,
If you can submit a "Hire us" form on my website ill get back to you www.mactelecomnetworks.com
Does unifi support multi lens cameras?
I have several of the Reolink cameras which have ColorX technology, so I'm really happy to see the support for 3rd party cameras. It looks like that support isn't far enough along to replace Reolink's own app, but it's a good start. Can I continue to use Reolink's own app if I have Unifi also tracking their cameras?
I wholeheartedly support unify not supporting blank passwords. This is something that shouldn’t ever be done, and as professionals, we should lead by example in encouraging people to follow best practices in security.
Would you be able to integrate a reolink doorbell 🤔
My Inaxys SpeedDome is working ! Image of slow to come when opening the app but its working.
Used the "sequences" to switch presets directly in the camera GUI while waiting Unifi to add presets and patroling mode
I have 9 unifi cameras I tried two amcrest cameras which do support onvif but the viewport will only display 10 cameras when I'm using the two amcrest ones may be a bug not sure
Version 5.0.34 just released, Fix done with saving settings. 👍For all those who cannot find their camera immediately: Simply click on the help button at the top right and add the camera yourself via IP. This is how it worked with my Doorbird. :)
Do you know if this will support ONVIF LPR cameras? Thanks
Does sharing a chime work for the wireless versions?
Are 360° cams supported?
You showed that you can assign a chime box to more than one doorbell. However, can each doorbell set a different chime on that 1 box so that you know which button was pushed?
it would be useful to know if the the black g5 turrets are black all the way, including that massive coupler thing
I just tried to connect a reolink rlc-820a and it isn't giving me the adopt option (isn't showing at all) I went I to the reolink settings and enabled onvif, is there something I missed? Can you do an "onvif setup" guide? I also tried the help and advanced adoption but I get an error "unsupported camera response. Ease check the camera configuration." Message.
I'm on stable protect 5.0.45. I'd setup my udm-pro with your video a while back so I have the different vlans and rules you have mentioned in them along with the wireguard setup for remote access on both the udm and my unraid.
How is pairing multiple doorbells to a single chime going to help unless there's a way to specify different tones to ring for each door?
If I have a client that has Arlo cameras with a subscription, can I add these to Protect, cancel the Arlo subscription and Protect would still record?
protect need a lot of work doing, even with unified cameras its slow as hell loading when you get a notification compared to HomeKit/ with scrypted ONVIF needs a hell of a lot of work also
I have a reolink pan, tilt, zoom camera in the cat house. I wonder if those functions will work.
@@lawdawg1942 I don’t think the will but I’m not 100% sure
@@MactelecomNetworks my NVR has not updated yet but when it does I'll report back
@@MactelecomNetworks my NVR has not updated yet but when it does I'll report back
Dose not work yet.
@@MactelecomNetworks confirmed. It does not pan tilt zoom.
great video;) we need some nas support to be really a open solution.
do you know why UI Protect don't see kameras on another network, my UDM sees only kameras on 192.168.1 but not on 192.168.3 which i made a special network for the kameras. My Synology NAS has no problems with this configuration
Thanks!
Thanks so much for the super like!!
Will Unify ever setup protect to run native on windows 11
For ONVIF cameras does activity from them still show up in the Detections tab of UniFi Protect? Or do you have to manually go back in the timeline and blindly find what you're interested in?
You’d have to go back through the recordings it wouldn’t show in detections
@@MactelecomNetworks do you believe, that they will support such features in future for Unifi Protect?
Will you be at the Unifi World Conference in Miami ?
@@misael1545 yup I will be
Please make a deep dive into alarm management
100% planning on it
is that mean support hikvision camera ?
Is this web based or does it require a separate app?
Does Protect able to detect ONVIF camera's on secondary network or subnet?
I am curious about the same thing. I have a separate VLAN for my cameras and none of them are showing up.
No.1 Ubiquiti SHILL
@@rhomboman thanks for the comment it only helps the videos keep going 😃
On IP cameras we have 2 users/passwords:
1. For login
2. Onvif user which is different from previous one
Unifi can now adopt non-unifi cameras??
If you add an ONVIF PTZ camera, do you get PTZ controls in protect?
Yes i think so, ONVIF is better than RTSP in that matter because the protocol can include ptz controling rather than only videofeed
Not yet the onvif support is very basic ptz control is not there yet
@@zach.minton But the protocol supports it correct? So it would make sense to implement it later atleast
@@adrianfalk_ yes the protocol does unifi just has to implement it later
Can the ViewPort display the ONVIF cameras?
Yes, it can
@@tn508 okay thanks
I'm fully updated, option to discover third-party cameras is ticked but it's not seeing my onvif supported and enabled cameras. Do I have to wait a while before they populate?
I'm able to click the question mark in the upper right hand corner and in the menu that pops up, select the "try advanced adoption" at the bottom. Some cameras do seem to work this while, while one in particular is not.
These are all Amcrest cameras that I've been slowly updating to Unifi cameras. Thought I would note this in case someone else is running into the same issue.
Make sure ONVIF is enabled on your cameras.
@@jm32145 already did that.
So far have not been able to add V380Pro Cameras
Anyone else struggling with the notification alarm notification manager for protect?
I assume Google cameras are not supported?
When I try to enable "Discover Third-Party Cameras" I get a error message saying "Unable to update smart detection agreement status" and no ONVIF cameras appear. Anyone else getting this issue?
Yes, same here :)
"Archiving not supported with stacked consoles." Well, that's a bummer.
What about multiple chimes to 1 doorbell?¿
Edit for typo
Yup you can do that
They have a very long way to go. I'll wager it will be years if they try and compete with the Synology Product(s). They need to stay in their lane!
My Doorbird was not recognized, does anyone here have any success to report?
Works only with camera in default lan😢
@@GrzegorzCiesielski not sure if that’s true. My cameras are on a camera vlan. Mind you I am using a unvr not a UDM pro or se
@@MactelecomNetworks i use udm pro and I can add only from default lan. I cannot add manual IP from vlan
@@GrzegorzCiesielski There's a hidden menu that let's you add the camera by IP address. Go to 'unifi devices' then click the question mark (help) link that says 'can't find your camera'. A dialogue box opens that has a link called 'try advanced adoption'. From there you can enter the static IP of your camera for adoption.
@@mrcoins9473 where? I cannot find
@@MactelecomNetworksI've tested this and it will not work for cameras on a completely different VLAN/ subnet from the NVR or UDM. I have cameras that do work with it but they have to be in the same exact VLAN as the unvr udm if they're on another VLAN. Even though I have the firewall rules allowing everything in between, if I go and do an advanced adoption and try to add the camera by IP, it will tell me the password's wrong. As soon as I move that camera to the same VLAN it works fine. And I know it's not firewall because I created a allow all to all firewall rule between every single VLAN and it still does not work
There are some cameras that do not work with onvif yet
You lost me at leaving the password blank. You should NEVER leave ANY IoT device blank or default. Good on Ubiquti for not allowing that. That's a HUGE security risk
I just installed UniFi Protect because of this feature.
I have no HDD installed.
I have no UniFi cameras.
IP cameras are on different VLAN.
On the UniFi Protect, IP cameras don't appear for adoption?
Any Idea?
There's a hidden menu that let's you add the camera by IP address. Go to 'unifi devices' then click the question mark (help) link that says 'can't find your camera'. A dialogue box opens that has a link called 'try advanced adoption'. From there you can enter the static IP of your camera for adoption.
Are you trolling?
I don't think it'll work on different vlans. I have cameras that do work with onviv support, but if they're on a completely different VLAN from the NVR/ udm wherever protect is running with the advanced adoption they will not work. It just tells me password is wrong. As soon as I move that camera to the same VLAN as the device running protect works fine and I know it's not firewall because I haven't allowed any to any rule between every vlan and it still won't work
@@zach.minton if you haven't alowed any to any rule between every vlan I don't think it will ever work or did you mean you had it enabled and it did not work? Half of the comments here are really confusing. I do understand that this beta feature does not work yet with all kind of cameras but boy are these comments negative. I'm pretty sure they are working on improving the whole experience.
@@camerascanfly I did have it enabled and it did not work. I purposely put a any to any rule in place for testing and could not get the NVR to connect to those cameras until I moved them to the same network.
Even if I did unifi L3 on a switch and put the NVR and camera on the l3 switch in different vlans so the firewall rules would not matter in that case they still would not connect and would report incorrect password
I mean, it's a bit of a school boy error not to have a password on your cameras right.
5.0.33 is crap. On my CKG2P it causes the CPU to spike. They also have yet to tell people how may onvif camera's we can add to our Protect and what system.
Best future Is NAS option for recording
Dad
Sorry, but this extremely limited onvif support is useless. No notifications, no AI, in 2024. no way.
It would it be good if they could get Axis cameras fully working in Protect including support for Axis Video Motion Detection and Advanced Object Analytics.
Anyone wanna buy some google cameras? 😂