My home network uses the 192.168.2.0/24 subnet while the default Dahua IP is in the 192.168.1.0/24 one. I just added another IP to my PC which is located there so e.g. 192.168.2.2 and 192.168.1.2. This allows me to access the cam after a factory reset without leaving my chair :)
Maybe a similar...
Odd... In theory re-flashing shouldn't make a difference but might be worth trying. Of course takes a while to get all settings
back in. For me loading works without error message BUT I found another setting, related to shutter, whichsxeems to
have changed unexpectedly too. will give both...
I went to the Dahua January '22 firmware and then back to the one Andy provided. A reboot doesn't impact the IVS settings with the Dahua
one, however Andy pointed out there are other bugs. For now I'm back to the one he provided and deal with the problem in two ways.
First, reloading the saved...
Ah, thanks.
So here's another update. I followed the update procedure Wildcat_1 recommends and moved to the
firmware @EMPIRETECANDY provided. I also uninstalled the plugins and cleared the browser cache.
After manually setting up everything the same way as in the morning with the Dahua...
I run your software on all other cams but to get closer to the root cause of my above mentioned problem
I just wanted to double check. From @looney2ns posted screenshot I got the impression he's running the
Dahua firmware too as the device string starts with DH vs IPC on mine.
I will downgrade...
An update...
I upgraded to the latest available firmware version provided by Dahuas website and the problem
is gone now. However I unfortunately made two changes. The upgrade and the naming of the IVS
areas and tripwire rules. I left it with the defaults while I usually do rename them such as...
Almost identical beside the device type. Is yours a 3.6mm focal length too? I didn't upload any firmware after
I received the cam some days ago from Andy
Oh, thanks, would have never checked there.
Followed your advise. I removed the two installed plugins, restarted Chrome with IE-Tabs, cleared all history, rebooted cam and restarted the browser.
Now I logged in but didn't load the plugin so no picture yet. Rebooted the cam and restarted the...
Thanks for the suggestions. I did clear the browser cache when I tried this afternoon.
Also checked IE for installed plugins but the list was empty beside some Microsoft ones.
Would you mind pointing me to the location where plug-ins are stores or to a recipe to
get rid of them? I remember...
@wittaj I fully agree with your comments on the H.265 codec. Using on the cams created more problems than benefit for me too.
E.g. scenes with short gras moving become blurry quickly and often there are visual effect that reoccur on every I-frame interval
as long as bandwidth isn't set to high...
Just to share some findings. My cam identifies as IPC-HDBW5441F-AS-E2-3.6mm in settings/information/version
but to decrypt the key needs to be IPC-HDBW5441FP-AS-E2. So just shortened the string and added a "P" as it's
the PAL version. Maybe this applies to other cams too.
Thanks @looney2ns! Followed your recommendation and it works great. However I need to correct
my above statement. The issue of disappearing IVS rules is reproducible with IE11, Chrome+IE-Tabs
or Pale Moon. The steps to reproduce are:
Starting of with the working setup. IVS as in attached...
I'm curious what happens tomorrow when IE reaches EOL. Will Microsoft still allow me to use it or enable a forced
forward towards EDGE?
However, I use Pale Moon 32bit as replacement and for all of my 5442s and 3241-ZAS it works great but there's one
issue with the 5441F. It allows me to setup...
Hi, I've been reading many of the forum posts over the past weeks while setting up my new
home surveillance system. More at the lower end budget wise but I'm quite happy for now
having replaced the old Arlo battery powered one by Blue Iris combined with POE cameras
Thanks for all the information...