Remote Access is the ability to see your cameras when you are not on site and there are two ways you can get remote access for your cameras. You can connect over a Peer to Peer (P2P) connection, by using the serial number of the recorder, or by port forwarding and setting up a DDNS. First verify which one you are connecting with before proceeding.
Q. Why can I only see my cameras when I am home?
A. Your device is most likely added for local access by the devices local IP. For remote access, please refer to our help documents on setting up P2P or by Port Forwarding.
Q. Why can't I see any cameras on my phone but it works on other devices?
A. On some systems only 1 user can log into an account at once unless you check off "reusable" inside of the account settings of the recorder.
Q. Why can't I see my cameras after changing internet provider / WiFi / router?
A. Changing your network / network devices can cause your recorder to not show your cameras remote because of a couple reasons. If you are using P2P, you can simply enable DHCP under TCP/IP and it should allow access. If not Click Here for further P2P troubleshooting. If you are using a DDNS or static external IP then you will need to DHCP your recorder under TCP/IP and port forward your TCP port again. Once port forwarded, go to your DDNS settings under network and test the DDNS to ensure it picked up your new external IP.
Q. Why can't I see my cameras after I reset my router?
A. If you reset your router and are using P2P then you need to DHCP your IP and it will connect again. If you port forwarded and can not see your cameras then this means the port forwarding rules you set for the recorder have been wiped. You will need to go into the router and port forward your TCP port for remote access.
For help port forwarding Click Here.
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