Router does not support WPS, then you can connect the camera with the
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Please read the product manual for detailed instructions.
Otherwise, there are several ways to connect the IPĬamera to your Wi-Fi network. If you want to use wired connection, you just need to connect the Ethernet cable. To the network and find IP address 1.1 Connect camera to the network If you have finished these basic steps before, Manufacturer for all camera-related issues and contact us only forĬameraFTP-related (cloud service / FTP) issues. The information provided may not be accurate or completely up-to-date. We have not fully tested all models the configuration steps and the screenshots are not identical for all models however, we believe they are very similar. The information provided isīased on our knowledge of the models Wansview NCM620GA, MCM622GA, M625W, NCM751GA and K1 Cameras. Replace the product manual from the manufacturer. Supported for video recording when the motion sensitivity is set to 100. Supported for both image and video clip based recording
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- Superb HD 720P or Full HD 1080P video resolution with up to 30 fps.
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Outdoor and PTZ models, all of them support recording video clips in MP4 format. Wansview HD 720P and Full HD 1080P cameras are compatible with CameraFTP cloud recording service. Configure Video Profile and Image/Video Recording OptionsĤ.1 Configure Video / Image Settings (Resolution, Frame Rate, Bit Rate) Step 2: Configure the Camera Using the Web-based Configuration Tool Step 1: Connect camera to the network and find IP address There should be an option to assign it to a static IP address.Configure Wansview NCM620GA, MCM622GA, M625W, NCM751GA, K1 and other PTZ, Indoor / OutdoorĬamera for Cloud Recording, Monitoring and Playback It should show a list of devices, one of which should be this camera. Log on to your router and locate this feature. Therefore the solution for you would be a "DHCP reservation" in your router, whereby your router is set to recognise this device and give it the same IP address each time.
The normal solutions to this would be zero-config addressing (Bonjour, ONVIF) or setting the camera to use a static IP address, but it sounds like these options are not available in this case. You are correct that there is an additional problem here of the camera's IP address changing due it being automatically assigned by your router via DHCP.
Enter the request in the "Request" field. Enter the port in the "RTSP port" field (only required if the port is not 554). Enter the camera's IP address as obtained from our Network Device Finder utility. The RTSP URL should be in the form rtsp://address:port/request.