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maspirault

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Jun 22, 2015
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Hello
I have a problem with the access to my camera from the virtual host in to the nrv hikvision.

The virtual host option is acvite in the advanced options and when I click on the link it brings me to the following link
http://192.168.1.167:65500/
But it tells me page unavailable

In my research I think it should show me more in the link, like /doc/page/login ........ but not in my case

My NVR is a Hikvision DS-7608NI-E2/8P V3.4.3 build 160822
 
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Hello
I have a problem with the access to my camera from the virtual host in to the nrv hikvision.

The virtual host option is acvite in the advanced options and when I click on the link it brings me to the following link
http://192.168.1.167:65500/
But it tells me page unavailable

In my research I think it should show me more in the link, like /doc/page/login ........ but not in my case

My NVR is a Hikvision DS-7608NI-E2/8P V3.4.3 build 160822

1. Assure Virtual Host is Active
2. I assume your NVR address is 192.168.1.167
3. Go here: 192.168.1.167:6500X - with X being the camera port you want to access.
4. For example camera/port 1 would be 192.168.1.167:65001
5. For Example camera/port 2 would be 192.168.1.167:65002
6. Etc - you get the idea? Not sure where you 65500 port info came from but it is incorrect for HIKVision hardware and why you are prob. getting a no page available error.
 
1. Assure Virtual Host is Active : Ok
2. I assume your NVR address is 192.168.1.167 : Yes
3. Go here: 192.168.1.167:6500X - with X being the camera port you want to access.
4. For example camera/port 1 would be 192.168.1.167:65001
5. For Example camera/port 2 would be 192.168.1.167:65002
6. Etc - you get the idea? Not sure where you 65500 port info came from but it is incorrect for HIKVision hardware and why you are prob. getting a no page available error.

I change the port for 65001 for testing

upload_2017-6-5_10-10-46.png

Maybe my problem is that my home lan is on the 192.168.1.x and the integrated POE switch of the NVR is also in the 192.168.1.x range

Can i change the range of the NVR

upload_2017-6-5_10-13-24.png
 
Your internal NVR IP's should not be the same as your network, this could be causing some of your problems but not sure - this is also not how they come standard, if this is the case I believe you already manually changed these. When you have built in POE into the NVR, that network should always be segmented and is different than your home network for a reason. You need to return your NVR IP range to default and try again.
 
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