![]() ![]() That amount of pixels, motion detection and maybe more will put some demands on your computer.Your camera with a lot of pixels only use h.264 and rtsp so we must configure NCS to communicate that language so the computer and camera and communicate with each other.Other protocols for video is mpeg4, mjpeg, jpeg … It depends on the application which one is best to use. Then it is transmitted to the computer where the computer decode that information using the backward algorithm of h.264 into data that can be stored and viewed on the computer. The protocol h.264 is an efficient mathematical algorithm that first compress the data in the camera. To not kill the networks the data need to compressed and then transfered to a computer to be viewed. Today it is megapixel cameras like your camera 2560x1440 pixels and to send that amount of pixels 20, 25 or 30 times per second is a LOT of data. For some years ago it was 640x480 pixels that was very good. Especially, when you have cameras with a very high resolution for good video. Transporting video on the network involves a lot of data transfer today.RTSP is another protocol for transporting data on the Internet, but rtsp is optimized for transporting video and audio in real time. It is used for communication between your web browser and the web server. HTTP is another protocol that you might recognize that you use when using a browser like Internet Explorer or Firefox. Excellent choice to move to Netcam Studio (NCS).Then it will be much easier for me as well. If you need more information or assistance, please contact Reolink Support.Ha ha, of cause I will. How to use Public IP/DDNS Access Reolink Cameras & NVRs Remotely on the Web Browser.See more about accessing Reolink products via web browsers: Note: If you don’t know the HTTP port of your device or you have changed the port number, you can refer to How to Set up Reolink Ports Settings to see how to find their current value via Reolink Client. Refresh the page and you should see the Reolink login interface. For example, if your HTTP port is 88, then the URL should be 192.168.1.103:88. If you fail to load the above pages, you may add the HTTP Port to the end of the IP address. Note: If there is a pop-up that prompts you to install a plugin on the web browser, click Install to install it.Īfter the plugin is successfully installed, please restart the browser and enter the IP address to log into your Reolink NVR again. Input the IP address of your device in the address bar of the browser, input the username and password of your device, then click Login to live view your device. ![]() To avoid the problem, you may assign a static IP address for your device or use Dynamic DNS to access your device. Note: If you reboot your router or your device has been offline for too long, the IP address of your device may change and the port that you forward may become invalid. You can refer to How to Check Network Status of Reolink Cameras/NVRs to check it. ![]() Step 1. Check the IP address of your device. You may follow the guide below to log in to your IP camera on a browser and control them just like the way you do on Reolink Client.Īpplies to: All Reolink cameras (except for battery-powered cameras, E1, E1 Pro, T1 Pro, Reolink Lumus, and add-on cameras) and PoE NVRs. Reolink IP cameras can be accessed via Edge, Google Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. ![]()
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