![]() The camera(s) have an ‘admin’ user and currently no password (I can see that through the existing NVR software). ![]() But for some reason I can’t seem to get the right syntax for the rtsp connection to work on my Bluecherry Server / Client setup. Using Linux netdiscover from the Asus machine I was able to determine the cameras IP address. To test this I put in a PoE switch and plugged one camera directly into it. So I decided to remove the Hikvision NVR completely (which, for me, is more preferrable anyway). However, I am not able to connect to the cameras using using rtsp (or at least I couldn’t see any actual vision from the cameras on the Server or Client). The client connects to the server with no errors and is on the same WiFi network as the NVR. This seemed to go well and I then loaded the Client onto the same machine. I have loaded the Bluecherry Server application on an old Asus 4GB system using the Bluecherry script. My current security camera system has 4 x Hikvision (HiLook) IPC-T250H 5MP cameras connected to a Hikvision (HiLook) NVR-100MH-D/P (8 ports). ![]() So I am trying to rejig my system to work with this software.įirst up I have to say that my household is exclusively Linux, main machines are Ubuntu 20.04. I am a newbie to Bluecherry but the software appeals.
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