I have spent upwards of 80 hours trying to get a remote Dahua SD59230S-HN camera to work over a DSL connection remotely. I can log into it no problem but I cannot maintain a stable connection for more than a few minutes.
You can try it at:
lhi.minnetonkayachtclub.org
User: myc
PW: myc
The video will stop and go black with an error message: "Resource is limited, failed to open video". See error message below:
Dahua refuses to say what this error message means, i.e. what latency or lost packets will trigger it, at least they will not tell my sales agent, Wrightwood Surveillance. I just tried this and got 10 minutes of video, tried again and got 18 minutes, which is kind of a record. It usually dies within a few minutes, see connection test chart below.
It can be restarted by refreshing and logging back in or more simply by switching from TCP to UDP (which never works) to TCP again using the drop down protocol selection on the top.
Dahua says my 1.5Mbps DSL uplink isn't fast enough and I need >5Mbps. Has anyone gotten a Dahua camera to work with my uplink speeds? In any case this is absolutely not true since I can get good HD video albeit at low FPS for minutes at a time. Perhaps the DSL experiences low rates occasionally but I have done many local speedtest.net tests and always get the same speeds. You can see the speed tests below and the duration of keeping the video alive in minutes in the chart below.
In any case I turned the video down to lowest resolution and frame rate and only need about 260kbps and still the video freezes. Clearly Dahua software is too fragile if I can restart the video but the Dahua browser plugins cannot restart the video themselves. In fact I can use Blue Iris software to view the camera and it does not freeze up. But since this is for a sailing club to view (hundreds of members) I can't ask everyone to buy the BI software.
I worked with the Network Camera Critic to get an Unreal Media Server on a laptop which is within the LAN the camera is on and use it as a camera web server. I opened port 5119 on the DSL router for this purpose. This works. However it is just a video viewer on the browsers and has no PTZ buttons to control the camera. I do not have the expertise to write PTZ code to work with the UMS.
See NCC's instructions: http://www.networkcameracritic.com/?p=1290
However, Blue Iris has a web server. I loaded BI onto the laptop and again set it to use port 5119 to web serve. This was not working but suddenly with no changes on my part it started to work. Since it has PTZ controls I was in business! Until a day or so later it stopped working and hasn't worked since. I have been back and forth with Blue Iris support and they cannot help me.
I fired up the Unreal Media Server again and it does work, again using port 5119, so there is nothing wrong with 5119 and I also confirmed that with canyouseeme.org.
So I can see only two solutions:
1. Figure out how to put PTZ buttons on the web page for the UMS.
2. Get Blue Iris working again.
Any help would be HUGELY appreciated.
Hal Roberts
You can try it at:
lhi.minnetonkayachtclub.org
User: myc
PW: myc
The video will stop and go black with an error message: "Resource is limited, failed to open video". See error message below:
Dahua refuses to say what this error message means, i.e. what latency or lost packets will trigger it, at least they will not tell my sales agent, Wrightwood Surveillance. I just tried this and got 10 minutes of video, tried again and got 18 minutes, which is kind of a record. It usually dies within a few minutes, see connection test chart below.
It can be restarted by refreshing and logging back in or more simply by switching from TCP to UDP (which never works) to TCP again using the drop down protocol selection on the top.
Dahua says my 1.5Mbps DSL uplink isn't fast enough and I need >5Mbps. Has anyone gotten a Dahua camera to work with my uplink speeds? In any case this is absolutely not true since I can get good HD video albeit at low FPS for minutes at a time. Perhaps the DSL experiences low rates occasionally but I have done many local speedtest.net tests and always get the same speeds. You can see the speed tests below and the duration of keeping the video alive in minutes in the chart below.
In any case I turned the video down to lowest resolution and frame rate and only need about 260kbps and still the video freezes. Clearly Dahua software is too fragile if I can restart the video but the Dahua browser plugins cannot restart the video themselves. In fact I can use Blue Iris software to view the camera and it does not freeze up. But since this is for a sailing club to view (hundreds of members) I can't ask everyone to buy the BI software.
I worked with the Network Camera Critic to get an Unreal Media Server on a laptop which is within the LAN the camera is on and use it as a camera web server. I opened port 5119 on the DSL router for this purpose. This works. However it is just a video viewer on the browsers and has no PTZ buttons to control the camera. I do not have the expertise to write PTZ code to work with the UMS.
See NCC's instructions: http://www.networkcameracritic.com/?p=1290
However, Blue Iris has a web server. I loaded BI onto the laptop and again set it to use port 5119 to web serve. This was not working but suddenly with no changes on my part it started to work. Since it has PTZ controls I was in business! Until a day or so later it stopped working and hasn't worked since. I have been back and forth with Blue Iris support and they cannot help me.
I fired up the Unreal Media Server again and it does work, again using port 5119, so there is nothing wrong with 5119 and I also confirmed that with canyouseeme.org.
So I can see only two solutions:
1. Figure out how to put PTZ buttons on the web page for the UMS.
2. Get Blue Iris working again.
Any help would be HUGELY appreciated.
Hal Roberts
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