![]() ![]() Which Hikvision recorders work with ONVIF cameras? In this guide we will explain step-by-step how to add an ONVIF IP camera to a Hikvision recorder. A third party ONVIF IP camera is a camera that supports the ONVIF protocol and you can hook up that camera to any Hikvision recorder (hybrid DVR or NVR). Quote from: tony1234567 on April 06, 2017, 05:43:41 PM Hi all,It’s very easy to add an ONVIF IP camera to a Hikvision DVR or NVR. If anyone has any Hikvision related question I've become quite accustomed to their systems so happy to help out. It is counter intuitive that you enter all the details in the custom protocol including the username and password and then enter them again when adding the camera this is what was getting me as I was adding a generic path for the video stream, that works on a browser, but it's an HTTP stream and HIikvision apparently don't support HTTP stream but they do RTSP. Password = the cam password set at setup of IPC Username = admin (unless changed in IPC settings) Protocol = whatever you called the Custom protocol ![]() IP Camera Address = IPC IP address (has to be in the same range of the NVR IP) What worked for anyone in a similar situation was to add a Custom Path like I found here Īnd then applying the custom path to the a port setup with the IP for the camera in question note that: The 825L doesn't support ONVIF which was a pity as it would have been so much easier to add it. ![]() Just thought I'd post some feedback as I finally managed to get it working. Select manual setup and enter the IP address of the wifi camera, and select type as ONVIF and then user name and password of the camera(info YOU put in to camera when you set it up) If you only have the 1 cat5 cable then get a 4 or 5 port switch to get the extra ports needed at the NVR location On some NVRs you will need to plug in a cat5 cable to the port selected and that cable needs to be connected to the network(router/switch), the NVRs "internet" cat5 won't see a camera. If you use port 6, for example, on the NVR for a networked(wifi) camera then you can not plug in a wired camera to that port. Go into the NVRs camera setup menu and select an open camera port.Įach camera needs its own port even if it is not physically connected to the NVR, so an 8 camera NVR can not support 9 cameras Many dlink cameras use ONVIF(open network video interface) protocols, not sure about the 825l WiFi camera needs to be connected to the local network and NVR needs to be connected to the same network NVR should have ability to manually add a camera ![]()
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