I have a "no-name" NVR that seems to have buggy firmware. Specifically trying to get it to communicate over the network.... I just cannot access it on the local network even though my router sees the IP address. Cannot ping the NVR, and any connection attempts time out. As an NVR, it works just fine but I would like to remote view it when traveling.
The model number is DJ-2516P ... no brand name on the box or device. However, looking at the model number, I have some no-name cameras which the model number starts with DJ. I have identified those cams as Dongjia cameras, so I'm taking a guess, this would be a Dongjia DJ-2516P 16 channel NVR
I don't see any boot screen, not sure how I would display that to see what OS this system is running. I'm guessing some flavor of linux. If that is the case, has anyone installed some more reliable IP cam NVR software on something like this?
Any ideas?
The model number is DJ-2516P ... no brand name on the box or device. However, looking at the model number, I have some no-name cameras which the model number starts with DJ. I have identified those cams as Dongjia cameras, so I'm taking a guess, this would be a Dongjia DJ-2516P 16 channel NVR
I don't see any boot screen, not sure how I would display that to see what OS this system is running. I'm guessing some flavor of linux. If that is the case, has anyone installed some more reliable IP cam NVR software on something like this?
Any ideas?