wittaj,
Thanks for the reply. It is an Amcrest dome camera.
Good question. When looking at my screen it will show offline, signal and image go to grey screen
One of my several PoE cameras is going offline frequently I've replaced the camera with different model and also PoE injector. Made sure wiring was correct. It works 99% of the time but has multiple times each day that it will go offline for a few seconds on/off. I've attached a screenshot of...
cainrand; Thank you for the reply. I only actually use Google's box, I do not use a personal router as it is all hooked up to google's provided router. I connect to it by 192.168.1.1 or fiber.google.com account.
bp2008; Thanks once again! I made sure to disable UPnP, reset the box, changed it...
Hi,
I recently setup a blue iris server with many IP cams for a storage unit here in Utah. This business has google fiber which is great speed and pretty easy router management but I'm struggling to get it to connect remotely. I've set up the static DCHP, port forwarding, etc as I usually do...
Wow! Thank you for the info! I'm sure my Neighbor will be more than happy to hear this news! I will purchase one right away.
Quick question: after plugging the CCTV cameras into this DVR, what did you plug into blue Iris? A cat 5e/cat6 cable? Then add each h264 cameras seperately?
I'm also confused why going to my public IP would would randomly direct to one of my hikvision cameras? I clicked on the UPnP settings, not sure if this has anything to do with anything but there are lots of settings here - most of them for my cameras. not sure how they got there.
@fenderman I had that initially but changed it to 80 as instructed by bp2008, neither have worked for me thus far
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just called ISP and they indeed assigned me port 50000
BTW thanks for sticking with me, I know this probably isn't your #1 choice of what to do in your free time. I would be more than happy to send some money via PayPal to compensate you for your time if we can get this working.
All of my cameras are under variations of 192.168.1.2xx. I have done this so it does not get messy with my regular devices connecting to my wifi network.
I've attached new screenshots of my settings. when checking whatismyip.com it shows 199.xx.xx.xx regardless if i check on my laptop or iMac...
Hmm. Interesting. It connected to one of my HikVision cameras. I logged in using the default credentials. Very strange. I checked SADP tool to make sure all the IP addresses were what they should be. I don't know why it shows that camera. I have 5 HikVision cameras.
It really is great speed for a great price, just wish I had my own IP address.
I have done what you said, changed the settings in blue Iris and on my router but still unable to connect to through mobile device or through external IP xxx.xx.xx.xx:50000
When testing port 50000 it says success, ISP is not blocking... I does not work with the standard port 80 however.
Using whatismyip.com the external IP address seems to line up fine also