Dr. Jake
I have a security camera dvr that is being port forward on a static ip address, so the public ip address never changes, however, the private ip address (example: 192.168.1.4) always changes. So when I try to view remotely, it does not work, and I have to go back to the dvr and change my ports to the new ip address. This is very annoying, what is the fix to this?
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What is assigning the camera a dynamic IP? Can't the camera be forced to have a static IP (either at the firmware level or through a utility) and if not, can't whatever is assigning the IP (the DNS server, for example) be set to *not* assign an IP from the pool?
I've worked for two security companies that both used IP cameras in their CCTV systems. We almost always used Panasonic cameras and they had a static IP by default, but you could also access the settings through a browser to set a static IP as well.
What is assigning the camera a dynamic IP? Can't the camera be forced to have a static IP (either at the firmware level or through a utility) and if not, can't whatever is assigning the IP (the DNS server, for example) be set to *not* assign an IP from the pool?
I've worked for two security companies that both used IP cameras in their CCTV systems. We almost always used Panasonic cameras and they had a static IP by default, but you could also access the settings through a browser to set a static IP as well.
How do I transfer a security camera DVR to a computer?
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How do I transfer a security camera DVR to a computer?
Its been on my mind for quite some time. I can transfer the recorded video onto a VCR. but I would like to hook it up to the computer so that way I can record it on the computer which then i can easily transfer to dvd if needed for evidence.
I work at a thrift store and we are having a lot of problems caught on camera so i'm having a full time job just transfering it all on a VHS tape. Which is such a pain.
We have several security camera systems in the store.
The DVR we are using is a Clover DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER
Model CDR4060
Which can be found here http://www.cloverusa.com/product_detail.asp?id=159
Is there a way I can hook it up to the computer which is about 30 feet away from one of the DVR's? using a USB port on the computer?
I appreciate your help.
Thank you.
I have looked and thought about the Pinnicale video transfer thing but not sure if that would work the way i would like it to.
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i think you will need a security DVR software to do that. check this out for more info about surveillance: http://www.video-surveillance-guide.com/dvr-security-software.htm
i think you will need a security DVR software to do that. check this out for more info about surveillance: http://www.video-surveillance-guide.com/dvr-security-software.htm
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