Ronmac, I was able to get motion recording working by doing the following on each camera individually. I unplugged the camera from the NVR, then connected my laptop directly to it using a PoE injector and hardcoding my laptop IP address to one in the same subnet as the default IP address of the camera; logged in using default ID/PW and turned on motion detection. Once that's done, connect back up to the NVR. This was the only way I could get the motion setting to be persistent.
On the email front, I used Gmail's recommended settings for SSL.
It sounds like the cameras are plugged in to PoE ports on an NVR.can I just unplug the cams from the NVR into that and update them or do I physically have to remove each camera from my house and do the upgrade as they suggest?
OK I'll try that. Do I set it back to what the IP address was before when done?It sounds like the cameras are plugged in to PoE ports on an NVR.
If so - it would be much easier to temporarily change the IP address of the PC to be in the same range as that used by the NVR/cameras, connect the PC to an unused PoE port, and access the cameras directly for updates.