Yeah if you enter incorrect credentials too many times you will get locked out. It will let you back in eventually if you let it reset otherwise you might be able to clear it by power cycling the NVR. It's a good idea to have an account for each device that will login to the NVR so if one locks you out you have a way back in.tried again admin admin and got pop up user is blocked?
your NVR you'll want to have admin rights so it can make changes, but for viewers give them a user account so they cant change your configs.. making unique logins for specific apps/users/devices is a good thing when they are securely generated and permissions setup correctly.. same for your VPN, make a login per device so if a device gets lost/stolen you just have to change the password for that user and its locked out without updating a bunch of apps, scripts and programs
You're welcome, it's all part of the learning experience. We all have to start somewhere.big thx -im really fck up with this sheit..
By implementing your own system you are working out any bugs or issues you may have when you go to install theirs.lol just now need to order for my friend 6 bullets 5231 and nvr 5216 ..damn this forum lol cant even make to work this for my self and need to order and install everything for at least 2 of my friends ,after everithing is done with me and friends ,ill have some free time next year aggain
You can block all internet access under "network map" and click on the client you want to block.hi i have same router ASUS RT-N18U .how did you disable cameras to go to internet?
What firmware did you flash into the router? Merlin? I haven't had success blocking mine from the net so I've been trying to use the IP Tables and rules but it's all Greek to me...You can block all internet access under "network map" and click on the client you want to block.
But I made by mistake some rule under meny "firewall" that block all devices to reach internet when I only wanted to allow email for one device...
Just an FYI, if you block all internet access under the "network map" for Asus routers it will block incoming connection from VPN as well...been there done that! So basically that is a no go if you plan on VPN'g back to see your cams.You can block all internet access under "network map" and click on the client you want to block.
But I made by mistake some rule under meny "firewall" that block all devices to reach internet when I only wanted to allow email for one device...
Yes you're right, didn't try the VPN while I was blocking one camera before, but I just did and it didn't work...Just an FYI, if you block all internet access under the "network map" for Asus routers it will block incoming connection from VPN as well...been there done that! So basically that is a no go if you plan on VPN'g back to see your cams.
Thanks nayr but how do I configure to NVR?