It's build 4.1.0.4 x64. I didn't set up a password. When it first installed there was a string of "*****" but I deleted them. The ONVIF Device Manager was able to find the cameras and display the video images without any password.
My only complaint about CMS was not being able to set date/time stamp. I only tried Blue Iris because someone on the Home Shop Machinist forum recommended it. But since I can't get it to work, I can't tell if it has better features that are worth $80.
Here is a screenshot of Blue Iris after I...
I did read the link to that discussion, and that's where I found the information on the ONVIF Device Manager. I am not a networking expert and I have no prior experience with surveillance cameras, so many of the terms used in the discussion are confusing.
Maybe I'd be happier with a used Chevy...
I might buy better cameras eventually, but these seem to work well enough.
I downloaded and installed ONVIF device manager 2.2.250, and it immediately found both cameras. When I clicked on Live Video it showed the images from the cameras. I also successfully corrected the date/time stamp.
But...
I have just installed the trial version of Blue Iris in the hopes that it would give me better control of the two new cameras I recently got from Banggood (China). The CMS client software supplied finds the cameras, which are hard-wired to my Xfinity router via Ethernet, and it shows the video...