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How To Reinstall Q-see Cameras After Power Loss

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  • #2

People transitioning from a manufacturer-provided "P2P" connection method will need a different mode to connect, but nigh or all features should withal exist usable.

I'd start by getting gear up up with a Dynamic DNS service (DDNS). IPCamTalk has free dynamic DNS available via the TOOLS bill of fare at the acme: IPCT DDNS . And so ready a VPN server on your router (if information technology has such a feature) or on a raspberry pi or other always-on PC. Once you connect to your VPN server, it is like you are on your local dwelling house network and you can access the NVR by inbound its IP address.

The far more common option is to forward a port because that is easy, but that is what gets y'all hacked because information technology exposes your NVR to the entire net.

Port forwarding to cameras and NVRs is just asking to get hacked. Blueish Iris is a bit of a special instance because you can keep it up to date a lot easier and any bad security problems are probable to be stock-still very speedily subsequently being discovered.

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  • #3

I bought a Dahua NVR5216-16P-4KS2E to supplant my QC826 last calendar week from Andy aat Empire tech via amazon. Information technology's the verbal same as the QC826. I can even plug the front console into information technology if I choose to. My cameras (besides mfg by Dahua work perfectly on it, all functions. Currently trying to get the cameras working through Blue Iris (bought here) because I don't like Smart PSS, same equally QC View for PC but with alarms I can't get to turn off. Using BI requires me using a POE switch to plug the cameras into for an IP address.
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  • #5

Is at that place a short explanation of how P2P is a security adventure, other than the possibility of your video existence spied on?

  • #xv

You don't have to use any Q-Encounter apps. There are a agglomeration out there. I'm currently using Smart PSS, Blue Iris & DMSS at the moment. All of which allows me to remote view my Q-Meet cameras. And my secondary Q-Run into NVR while on my network. I replaced 1 of my NVR'due south with a Dahua for remote viewing simply all the same have another Q-See NVR that I utilize to record secondary cameras with that I don't demand to watch.

  • #17

No. Y'all need the IP address and password of the NVR. Press the plus in the upper right, the IP and then add a NVR.
Apply the config tool to find the IP. The default is 192.168.i.108 unless that port was in apply on your system.
Download a config tool here: DahuaWiki

  • #xix

If you are using a Q-Run across NVR you cannot see it exterior your network. You need to replace with a Dahua since they would be the manufacturer of the Q-See. I had a QC826 and plant the exact Dahua model.
Unless someone smarter than me (which wouldn't be besides hard) constitute a fashion to install the Dahua firmware on a Q-See NVR.

Source: https://ipcamtalk.com/threads/q-see-closing-doors-jan-31st-2021-no-more-remote-viewing-options-to-fix.54091/

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