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    DMSS 1.93.000 - Safe Download of APK

    Them feels...
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    DMSS 1.93.000 - Safe Download of APK

    Yeah you're right. After posting, I received a notification from the OS that it's repeatedly crashing. I'm sure someone here would have the previous version on their phone and could do us a solid...
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    DMSS 1.93.000 - Safe Download of APK

    TLDR: If someone has Android DMSS version 1.93.000 handy, I would be really appreciative if you could push it up somewhere I could access it. Just when I was close to happy with the performance of DMSS, I installed an update, forgetting to back up the version I was using first. Rookie error...
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    DMSS When Mobile (On Cell Data)

    I'll get busy in my Asus router blocking those domains. Thanks. Regarding APNs... I have dredged around very briefly and received the impression that on Android the equivalent is Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) . I have some reading to do... ;)
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    DMSS When Mobile (On Cell Data)

    Thanks for the links. Yes, I was very concerned about one hop updating from the rather old to current firmware. I'm more than happy to go through each update while I work on some other stuff... particularly if it is a way to avoid a bricky-brick. Again, I appreciate your assistance.
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    DMSS When Mobile (On Cell Data)

    The NVR is not blocked in the router... just the cams. I don't fully understand "Apple notification range". I expect there's the same for Android, but I'm not following how my NVR's notification is identified there as being associated with my mobile or an app on it. Obviously I'm not Mr...
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    DMSS When Mobile (On Cell Data)

    Could the push be making it's way to me via: RTSP Port (1~65535) POS Port (1~65535) RTSP Format rtsp:/<User Name>:<Password>@<IP Address>:<Port>/cam/realmonitor?channel=1&subtype=0 channel: Channel, 1-16; subtype: Code-Stream Type, Main Stream 0, Sub Stream 1.
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    NVR-4116 Version 3.215.0.4 to ???

    I have a thread going regarding push notifications, and the topic of firmware level arose. My NVR-4116 is still running 3.215.000000.4 with a Build Date of January 2018. I know the advice is "if it ain't broke, don't fix it", but that's getting a bit old and Version 4 beckons. Putting aside...
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    DMSS When Mobile (On Cell Data)

    If you hear someone crying from Australia... [emoji23] EDIT: it seems I have no Version 4 update being offered to the NVR via the press to update feature... I'm on 3.215.000000.4
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    DMSS When Mobile (On Cell Data)

    Yes... I see the point that's previously been made now. I've been getting hung up on the incoming, and forgetting that outgoing is for the most unrestricted. Gotcha. The app has the NVR login input to it. I have checked that UPnP remains disabled in my router, the NVR and cams, however I...
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    DMSS When Mobile (On Cell Data)

    Thanks for your ongoing assistance. I'm still running the original firmware, having followed the strong advice here to avoid updates unless problems are occurring. You've found Version 4 solid and reliable? Cheers, Steve
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    DMSS When Mobile (On Cell Data)

    I've been over the NVR-4116 settings several times, and I can't find any reference to mobile push, notification ports, servers... not a thing. I've also checked the cams for the same and also found nothing. They're blocked to the internet in my router too. I'll have a look over the router...
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    DMSS When Mobile (On Cell Data)

    Thanks for the clue, and detailed info from your set-up. [emoji106] I'll check it out and report back.
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    DMSS When Mobile (On Cell Data)

    That would be a connection which I have not established, granted permission or been made aware of. So if the notification passage is via a cloud connection, that would more likely appear to be Dahua by stealth... as per my security concern stated.
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    DMSS When Mobile (On Cell Data)

    All these notifications were delivered to my mobile while on cellular data, two suburbs away from my home, without any "tunnel" established. I re-checked the NVR and there are no network services enabled other than the normal wired network. I thought this would have either generated some...
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    Old feeble vet's energetic beautiful young wife finishes "Crockodile LPR with thief/vandal proofing.

    I thought all the decent turrets and bullets had glass over the lens?
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    DMSS When Mobile (On Cell Data)

    To be clear, what I'm receiving is just the notification... I can't watch the linked video.
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    DMSS When Mobile (On Cell Data)

    Thanks Paul... however, I'm receiving DMSS push notifications from the NVR when away from my house WiFi, and not connected to my VPN. It's like there's a cloud service handling the connection. I have double checked the network settings tabs of the NVR via webgui and directly, and nothing other...
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    DMSS When Mobile (On Cell Data)

    No one? [emoji22]
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    Dahua config backup encrypted?

    The config is off an entry NVR, the 4116. Do you know what the key might be or should I just throw a few at it and see if I can get lucky? I don't have a Linux distro set up... is it possible to use 7zip on Windows? Cheers, Steve
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    DMSS When Mobile (On Cell Data)

    I've only just changed from email to DMSS push notifications. The video clip is more useful than the still image emailed, and it's working reliably. I was very pleased with the change. However I am concerned/perplexed that I receive DMSS push notifications when away from my home WiFi and not...
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    Dahua config backup encrypted?

    I posted a question last night about exchanging config.backup files between two "identical" Dahua NVRs, both 4116. Is it possible that you have a method which could assist? Cheers, Steve
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    Dahua Config Files - NVR-4116 Variants

    I have two NVR-4116 from Andy. One is a Dahua branded NVR-4116HS-4KS2 and the other is an unbranded NVR-4116-4KS2. Both run the same firmware and the circuit boards are essentially identical. The HS has a front panel USB port and one on the rear, the other has both on the rear. The two headers...
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    Fast wired Wifi cam with AI recommendation

    Be careful with your intention to use lighting power for purposes other than lighting. The legalities regarding "mixed circuits" require interpretation taking into account the specific context. I expect that if you are not familiar with Australian Standards, your installation will be illegal...
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    Old feeble vet's energetic beautiful young wife finishes "Crockodile LPR with thief/vandal proofing.

    Prepsol (preparation solvents) would likely be able to remove recently applied rattle can spray paint without damaging the housing. If you know a friendly auto panel shop they might let you use a splash from their tin. Cheers, thanks
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    NVR and hard drive?

    Also check against the size limit for the NVR. I think it will be 6TB for the machine you are looking at, but it is worth double checking. Cheers, Steve
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    my isp blocks emails from the cam.

    The email account I use to actually receive my cam emails started to block them. It was flood protection kicking in... Could happen in at least three places.
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    Dahua NVR4108-8P-4KS2 max external usb hdd size?

    Assuming you have tried formatting it via the NVR already, perhaps use a WinBox to delete the partition and then have another go with the NVR? Cheers, Steve
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    Adjustment suggestions for Cliff Notes: Camera height

    Time again I would mount at least two of my cameras lower. I'm actually considering placing one very low looking up, as I have a position where sun can be mostly avoided. Cheers, Steve
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    Asus AC1900 Dual Band Gigabit WiFi Router

    Which model is it? There has likely been more than one AC1900 capable Asus router. Cheers, Steve