Easily setup volume thresholds and watch-zones to be instantly notified when your camera detects excessive noise levels or strange activity. The intuitive mydlink interface allows you to quickly customize your settings, so you can have full control of how and when you want to be alerted. While the DCS-933L provides great value in home monitoring, it is also an easy way to eliminate dead spots within your home.īuilt with motion and audio sensing technology, the DCS-933L is capable of triggering instant e-mail alerts and auto-recording based on changes within your camera’s environment. Simply place your camera somewhere within range to instantly increasing your wireless home coverage. The DCS-933L comes with a built-in Wi-Fi extender, providing a convenient way to expand your wireless network. Remotely monitor your network cameras from anywhereĢ-way audio (supported on select models with mic and speaker) even if you don't have access to a computer. Thanks to this app, you can monitor on-the-go. No more guessing what's going on at your house while you're away. Please help me on this matter.With the mydlink Lite app for iPhone and Android, you can quickly and easily see your camera feed from anywhere with a Wi-Fi, 3G or 4G connection. Is this the only way I can remotely view my DNS-726-4 web-host by using port “80”? Why can’t I use “5150” straight because “80” normally being used for me to connect to the router remotely. So I have to open port “80” and assign it to my DNS-726-4 IP address (190.168.1.4) for me to access. But when I want to view it using IE by entering it will show an error message “NUSP/1.0 500 CSeq: 0” and for playback when I enter it will show “NUPP/1.0 400 Internal Server Error CSeq: 1325142766”. So okay I open these two ports in my router. In the unit setting screen, port 5150 is set to live-viewing and 5160 is port for playback. Recording: Nothing appeared, DNS-726-4 cannot detect both camerasģ) The last problem I’m facing is using web server DNS-726-4. IE viewing: Http://:300/ Http://:400/ (port 300 and 400 is HTTP port I set in the camera setting) Anyway, basically if I change RTSP to other than 554 in the camera setting, DNS-726-4 won’t be able to detect the cameras where only black screen will appear thus I’m having problem recording but I will be able to view it remotely (Desktop IE & Cell Phone). I believe supposedly it should connect to the camera using HTTP port that I’ve set instead of RTSP port. Let’s say if I change camera1 default RTSP port from “554” to “1000”, and camere2 default RTSP port from “554” to “2000” the NVR (DNS-726-4) will have problem detecting the cameras. Recording: All cameras connected and working fine with DNS-726-4Ģ) Due to that, I’ll need to set different RTSP port for each camera. IE viewing: Working fine, Camera1 Http://:300/ Camera2 Http://:400/ (port 300 and 400 is HTTP port I set in the camera setting) If I tried it will say “duplicate port error” in my router. The problem is, one port (554) can be portforwarded to only one IP address. The default port set in all D-Link cameras is 554 meaning I have to portforward 554 for all cameras IP address (Assume there are 2 cameras Camera1 and Camera2). All my clients are using the Network Video Recorder (DNS-726-4) and D-Link Cameras (DCS-5220 & DCS-2120) for two reasons recording and also phone viewing.ġ) In order for my clients to view all cameras over the phone, I need to open RTSP port for each camera in my router. I'm having problem configuring and appreciate for your support.
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