I own several older Microseven IP cameras that I am thinking of upgrading. One thing that has bothered me over the years is that after the initial purchase, I found it was very hard to use them with no Internet connectivity. First of all there was no way to set the real time clock on the camera manually, and the only choices on the GUI were time servers on the Internet. That was finally cured by finding that I could specify a local time server using the command line through Putty. The second was that even though I configured everything for local use, the cameras kept trying to contact Microseven. I could not see any reason why the camera would need to talk to Microseven, and each packet included the camera’s user name and password in plain text. That was a real security concern and there was no way of configuring the cameras to prevent it. I initially solved this problem by blocking all camera Internet communication using rules on my firewall, but later on I also used a PiHole DNS server that did not resolve Microseven domains. To this day however, all the cameras needlessly continue to query the DNS server once every 6 seconds trying to get an IP address for pnp.microseven.com.
This brings me to my question. Most of the IP camera manufacturers today seem to tout how easy it is to use their facilities for storing camera video, and that is the last thing I want. I am looking for cameras that not only can be used with local storage, but can also be configured to not communicate with the manufacturer for any reason. Can you recommend any manufacturers that make such cameras?
Most camera descriptions are very good at providing information such as resolution etc., but I feel the only way to know about how they truly treat the Internet is from the personal experience of actual camera users. Thanks.
This brings me to my question. Most of the IP camera manufacturers today seem to tout how easy it is to use their facilities for storing camera video, and that is the last thing I want. I am looking for cameras that not only can be used with local storage, but can also be configured to not communicate with the manufacturer for any reason. Can you recommend any manufacturers that make such cameras?
Most camera descriptions are very good at providing information such as resolution etc., but I feel the only way to know about how they truly treat the Internet is from the personal experience of actual camera users. Thanks.