How to view your IP camera remotely via a web browser
- Open a web browser and type the IP address.
- Go to SETTING > BASIC > Network > Information to find the HTTP port number used by the camera.
- After you change the port, you will need to reboot the camera in order to save the changes.
- After you reboot, log back into the camera on your web browser, using.
The steps:
- Connect your digital camera to your signal converter box with an HDMI or SDI cord.
- Confirm you're able to send a signal from your camera to the laptop.
- Open your live streaming software.
- Open Facebook and find the Server URL and Stream Key [instructions] to add to the live streaming software.
How to Set Up an IP Camera without a DVR/NVR
- Step 1: Download the free security camera software provided by the seller, such as the Reolink App and Client.
- Step 2: Enter the camera UID and password to add the camera device.
- Step 3: Click the camera on the App/Client and then you can view Reolink Argus® 2 over Internet.
The easiest way to find the security camera IP address is to check the Network page on the CCTV camera software (mobile app or PC client). The network page will display all the IP address information of your camera.
Connect the camera to the computer. Some CCTV systems use coaxial cable, while others use standard USB cable. If your CCTV setup uses this configuration, connect each camera to an available port on the dedicated CCTV router and then connect the router to your computer.
Plug your wireless security camera's power adapter into an electrical outlet to turn the camera on. Wait for the camera to connect to the nearest wireless network and acquire an IP address, which will appear on its small display window in the "xxx. xxx.
Make Sure There Is No Signal Interference. If there is a bad reach, the IP camera can't find your WiFi signal, and it cannot connect to the WiFi. The IP camera should not be too far from the router. Check the distance between the IP camera and the router.
Network configuration
- Connect the network camera to your Local Area Network (LAN). A LAN is often the home network of a consumer.
- Find the IP address of the network camera. There are a few ways to do it.
- Fix the IP address (i.e. make the IP address static).
- Start using the Wi-Fi.
- Find the new IP again.
The IP camera requires a PoE (Power over Ethernet) network connection. Installation requires running the network cables, adding switches, and adjusting the cameras to view the areas you want to see.
IP cameras capture images in much the same way as a digital camera, and compress the files to transmit over the network. IP cameras may be used with a wired network connected via ethernet cable to a broadband modem or router, or wirelessly via a WiFi router.
Android
- Connect your computer and the phone to the same Wi-Fi network.
- Install the IP Webcam app on your smartphone.
- Close all other camera apps.
- Launch the IP Webcam app.
- The app will now fire up your phone's camera and display a URL.
- Enter this URL in any browser on your computer and hit Enter.
- Step 1: CONNECT DVR TO MONITOR DIRECTLY. Just connect your CCTV DVR to monitor via VGA or HDMI CABLE.
- Step 2: CONFIGURE CCTV DVR SETTINGS. For configuration.
- Step 3: NOW CONFIGURE WIFI ROUTER FOR DVR. Open your PC.
- Step 4: CONNECT DVR TO WIFI VIA LAN CABLE.
- Step 5: CHECK THE SETTINGS.
- Step 6: NOW CONNECT TO ANDROID PHONE.
Most IP cameras and professional NVR softwares support RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol). As long as they do, you can use them together without worrying about compatibility.
3) Connect the power adaptor to the IP camera. 4) Connect a RJ45 network cable to your camera and the other end to your router or switch. 5) At the back or bottom of the camera you will see a QR code and an UID, you will scan this QR code later by the app on your mobile device or tablet.
An Internet Protocol camera, or IP camera, is a type of digital video camera that receives control data and sends image data via an IP network. They are commonly used for surveillance but unlike analog closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras, they require no local recording device, only a local area network.
To connect an IP camera via ONVIF, please make sure the device is compliant with ONVIF. Go to Surveillance Center/Settings/Camera and click [Add]. Select the option to search for the devices on your local network. Select a camera from the result list that you want to connect to Surveillance Center.