Thanks @wittaj , these days a friend has to come from the USA to Europe and bring me the IPC-Color4K-T180 camera, I was wondering if the firmwares are the same and compatible?
Dear @EMPIRETECANDY actually what is the difference between Your firmware, and the official firmware from the Dahua site?
One question, can Andy's camera IPC-Color4K-T180 be updated with the official Dahua camera firmware IPC-PDW5849-A180-E2-ASTE that appeared recently in the download section...
To clarify and explain my network configuration, I received an optical ZTE ONT F680 router with a public static IP address from the provider, and behind it for my local network I use my TP-Link Archer AX73, on which I enabled OpenVPN Server.
I didn't forward the port on the Archer AX73, but I...
I have set it to go via OpenVPN to be able to view and access externally (outside my local network), and I no longer use P2P:
1. I turned off the P2P service on my NVR.
2. On my TP-Link Archer AX73 router, I enabled OpenVPN Server and then generated and exported a configuration file that I...
For me, the audio sounds best when it is set like this:
1. Audio Encoding (Encode Mode): AAC
2. Sampling Rate (Sampling Frequency): 6400
3. Noise Filter: Off
This is a link from the Dahua International website.
https://www.dahuasecurity.com/products/All-Products/Network-Cameras/Lite-Series/8-MP/IPC-HFW2831T-ZS-S2=S2
Just select PAL or NTSC standard...
Yes, it looks like P2P was the bottleneck in this case.
But here in Serbia, I have installed a lot of IP cameras where I encountered similar problems if the Bitrate is higher than 4096Mbps!
P2P doesn't seem to be working properly in my country..!;)
Dear @wittaj just to let you know that I set up OpenVPN on my Archer AX73 router and enabled DMZ on the provider's ONT router, and also downloaded and launched the OpenVPN app on my mobile and now everything works great. . :p
Now when I access from outside DMSS there is no problem and the Live...
I did, and it's not a big price, it costs me about 5.5$ per month, but I'll try it and see if OpenVPN will get the job done for me! :)
Thank you again for the advice!
If I host a VPN service on my router and do OpenVPN, is it better to keep the public static IP address that I now pay with the provider, or does it not affect OpenVPN and OpenVPN works just as well behind a NAT address?
OK, thank you very much. I'll see how to set it up on my router, probably TP-Link has some tutorial about it on their site for my AX73 router...
I've never done that with VPN settings before... :)
As if there is a firewall in the ZTE F680 router and it does not allow larger uploads to Dahua P2P servers...
Although the problem remains the same when I forward ports 3777 and 80 I'm also thinking of subscribing to a VPN service, but first check out the provider for a public static IP address...
Just like that, it's like my provider is somehow unknowingly blocking that upload to the P2P Dahua servers... maybe it's just my mind and I'm assuming that...