Unsa-on pag view sa CCTV camera online gamit ang cellphone, unsa software gamiton?
Let's just say nga ang imo dvr has a lan port og nakonek na nimo sa imo router ang dvr, all you need to do is to have it configured right, no special software needed. Just a dvr with a lan port og router with a port forwarding feature. Of course, active internet connection.
if it was configured in router..then open ur browser,then type the ip address of your dvr
i think you will also need static IP from your ISP... i think ha, hehehe...![]()
static ip from ISP? not necessary i think. Had clients nga public ra og naka dhcp ila router. ang kinahanglan lang nimo is to set the ip of your dvr and get your IP thru a website(kalimot ko sa name) then type it anywhere you are nga naay internet connection and you'll see what your cameras see.
if celphone imo gusto na mo view just download vmeye viewer to ur apps and input the ip adress of ur dvr if ever ur with in the area sa router kung asa nimo g.portforward f not u need the isp ip check at whatismyip.com you need a static ip isp para dli magchange2x ang isp ip.......
pag dlink IP cam
the install ug my dlink lite sa phone
imoha problema nalang kai kung enough ba imo BW para mo view ug mo transmit sa video![]()
First of all ... it depends on your CCTV's DVR.
- Newer DVR's already have built in DDNS to bypass the need for static ip, port forwarding and No ip services.
- If you're using a DVR which doesnt have this feature you need to do a bit of work...
1. Configure your DVR so it has a static IP (preferably not within the IP range your router is giving to avoid conflicts)
2. Configure port forwarding on your router to forward to your DVR's IP (usually the port is 3777) Your DVR's manual should give you instructions as to the correct settings.
3. If your internet connection is Static. You just take note of the static IP because you will use that when configuring the settings of the APP you will need to view ur surveillance.
4. For most of us with dynamic internet connections, we will need a computer to point to the current assigned IP. To do this, you will need to use Free DDNS services. I use No-Ip (Free Dynamic DNS - Managed DNS - Managed Email - Domain Registration - No-IP).
5. Create an account with them and download/install their utility.
6. You will then need to login and choose your domain (e.g. "mysurveillance.no-ip.com")
7. Once this is active, your last step is to download a compatible surveillance viewer for your device (IOS, Android)
8. Configure your app and enter the correct domain...for fixed IP, enter the Ip address, for dynamic IP, enter the domain (e.g. "mysurveiilance.no-ip.com")
9. Enter all the other details like the port number etc...
10. With luck you should be able to access your surveillance remotely.
Oh and to answer your question...
Software to use... iDMSS, Asee+
For Qube DVR's// they have their own app Qube HD.. check with your DVR's manual for recommended apps.
Last edited by vipvip68; 07-19-2014 at 09:49 AM.
ingon ani ako gi gamit karon..
igo nalang ko mo login sa mydlink nga site...
as long as online ako mga camera.. derecho na
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Goto vmeye in appstore download it and put serial of dvr then you can view. For desktop and laptop i have the software cmsto view.
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