help with config dahua vto200a as camera to nvr/dvr

dudi33

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Jul 30, 2019
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Israel
Looking for a way to connect within the home network
can i see the camera visible on the nvr and work with same user and password of the vto.
but failed to add coretly and the camera shown is offline. anybody may have solution?
thank you.

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Looking for a way to connect within the home network
can i see the camera visible on the nvr and work with same user and password of the vto.
but failed to add coretly and the camera shown is offline. anybody may have solution?
thank you.

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I just did that yesterday but it was with a dahua nvr. Whatever brand you are using shows dahua as a protocol, maybe change that port to 37777.
 
Is there a drop down list for protocols, if so what are options? I’m thinking if nothing else maybe try rstp
 
Indeed, port 37777 with correct user/pass should work. What are the possibilities in that "DAHUA PROTOCOL" dropdown list? Plus if you CAN see the live stream, can't you simply copy over the "configuration settings" or even "add" that camera to this NVR?

Good luck!
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thank you all for your reply.
this is still not working the camera continue got offline conection
the port 37777 user name and password insert correct
for rstp i need to add manualy .so what is the second port i need to be insert?
 

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What happens on port 554 & RTSP? Can't you pick ONVIF?
may is nesscary to connect the my vtns160a dahua poe device directly to nvr?
Although in the scan of the nvr see the IP ADDRESS VTO2000A device
Maybe that's not enough use the same home network and need connect vtns directly to the nvr? :thumbdown:
 
Can you draw your physical (how are your wires plugged & where) & logical (which IP address where). I was under impression you DID see the stream on your NVR, but your topi start post is cryptic and missing punctuation, so I'm now indeed worried your network isn't good.

Please provide (can be handdrawn!) network diagrams.
Thanks!
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Can you draw your physical (how are your wires plugged & where) & logical (which IP address where). I was under impression you DID see the stream on your NVR, but your topi start post is cryptic and missing punctuation, so I'm now indeed worried your network isn't good.

Please provide (can be handdrawn!) network diagrams.
Thanks!
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It looks like this
Hope that's clear .

the vto is the only ip . all the other camera is analog. but the dvr is build for ip camera (hybrid system)
thank you
 

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Okay, that is your physical diagram. That is okay!

Can you now put your IP address of your NVR? I suspect it is in 192.168.1.x range, can you confirm? If not, there is the problem.
 
Okay, that is your physical diagram. That is okay!

Can you now put your IP address of your NVR? I suspect it is in 192.168.1.x range, can you confirm? If not, there is the problem.
True the range is actually 192.168.1.xx the nvr tcp/ip address is 192.168.1.19. Thank you:)