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    IVS Rule Config Tripwire IPC-HFW5442T-ASE-NI no email Empire Dahua

    @bertnl As far as I know, an email will be sent when an "alarm event" starts and when the "alarm event" stopped ( End). So yes for every event, 2 emails will be send. In the email message, you will see what kind of alarm event has been triggered (Tripwire , Intrusion , Face Detection , Motion...
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    IVS Rule Config Tripwire IPC-HFW5442T-ASE-NI no email Empire Dahua

    @bertnl Indeed , the settings are correct. - I have only one clue left: Is "Disarming" in ALARM disabled in the NVR?
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    IVS Rule Config Tripwire IPC-HFW5442T-ASE-NI no email Empire Dahua

    @bertnl So you receive a test email when pressing "TEST" in your NVR? - Then did you enable the email function ,if not you are still able to send a test email but the email functionality is not enabled! - Enable also the "send email" function in the IVS setup in your NVR. That should be...
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    IVS Rule Config Tripwire IPC-HFW5442T-ASE-NI no email Empire Dahua

    @bertnl Goedeavond After reading the posts, can you check the following: At the moment , do you have the "send email" option active in both the camera and NVR ? What if you deselect this option in the camera and have it only enabled in the NVR for the correct camera?
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    DH-SD49225XA-HNR PTZ. lost connectivity

    @lemmcgrath From the information you shared , I would say there is nothing wrong with the connection. The camera has power and it communicates with the ipconfig tool, otherwise you would not see it. Can you provide more information on how you connect your camera ( NVR PoE ...) and what you mean...
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    logging into camera help (IE icon)

    hi @dcmkii Are you using Google Chrome browser when trying to connect? Try an other browser, see if that works? Update: Seems you nailed it down to the correct root cause , indeed port 10080 is blocked by web browser ! Did a verification. Edge: Firefox: Chrome: I tried then Pale moon...
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    logging into camera help (IE icon)

    Hi @dcmkii , You mentioned : "I just rebooted my NVR and the funny thing is that the last camera on my list is now assigned with the 192.168.0.20:10080". Is it then possible for you to access that camera on 192.168.0.20:10080? If so , then there is no problem with port 10080, the ports are then...
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    logging into camera help (IE icon)

    Hi @dcmkii Well, that behavior on a NVR with PoE seems normal. When ever you connect a camera to one of the NVR PoE ports it will assign automatically an internal IP address. The link of the IE icon is then generated automatically by the NVR in a format: "NVR-IP":"port#" ( port number from...
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    logging into camera help (IE icon)

    Hi @dcmkii Seems I overlooked you are using an NVR with PoE and your NVR uses internal 192.168.1.XX range for the connected cameras. Your NVR can be reached on 192.168.0.20 on your LAN ( typing error (192.179.0.20 is my nvr log in address) ??) To connect to your camera's , clicking on the IE...
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    logging into camera help (IE icon)

    You mentioned that the issue started when you did change your modem/router. So the question is , do you know what was the DCHP ip range of your old modem/router? Was it 192.168.0.1 - 192.168.0.254 ?? In the screen shot you posted , it looks your new modem/router uses a DHCP ip range of...