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hikvision dvr, ivms-4500 motion detection alarm problem

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I've managed to set a ddns up through hikvision and registered the username on the dvr too but if I try to log on via the hikvision Web address it just takes me to my router screen

 

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  • J&D Security
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    You'll also need your public IP address not your Local IP address. Your public IP address should also be static which you can buy from you internet provider.

  • Probably completely irrelevant but I noticed the alarm notification was 20.12 on 05.08.16 but your device is looking for footage at 20.12 on 02.08.16 ???

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    Just use the dvrs built in hiddns.

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I don't know how else to say it. Your port forward isn't set correctly. What ports are you forwarding?

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2 hours ago, andy8519 said:

I've managed to set a ddns up through hikvision and registered the username on the dvr too but if I try to log on via the hikvision Web address it just takes me to my router screen

 

So switch off the remote management on the router if it's available

 

I assuming via the browser it's directing you to the router login because port 80 does that in some I think 

On Monday, August 15, 2016 at 1:20 PM, andy8519 said:

I don't understand the part about setting a static ip for my device, I've got a static IP from my ISP, do I not just use that?

 

The static IP address for your device will be a local network address, just pick one in range and enter it in the dvr then forward the ports to this address. Your static IP from your ISP will be the address that the APP/Software uses to gain access from outside your local network.

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janddsecurity@live.co.uk

That is an utter ***** router you could well be doing it right but the router may well be not playing the game, they are very tempramental. get something decent like a tplink 9980 and enjoy better internet into the bargain too.

first thing to check though is that you arent behind carrier level nat, some isps are now issuing non nattable ip addresses, check that what your router thinks it's ip address is tallies with what you get when you type "what is my ip addresss" into google.

If you are really struggling install teamviewer and drop me a pm.

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