![]() Specifically, there are the following six types of ports for almost all the Reolink WiFi and PoE cameras. Refer to How to Forward Ports in Router Interface for Reolink Products for help. When remotely accessing your camera by using IP, you need to forward different ports in the router interface for different access forms. So you don't need to forward ports on the router, but the router needs to allow connection via any UDP ports. When remotely accessing your camera by using UID, there are no designed ports for it, as the camera uses random UDP ports. Remote access can be divided into UID access and IP access. And it also mentions the information about how to allow your camera to go through the firewall, so you can access it remotely.Īpplies to: All Reolink products except battery-powered ones Ich schreibe aus Deutschland und mit einem Übersetzer von Google.This article shows you all the ports of Reolink cameras and NVRs. Ich habe mir beide Kameras zum Testen ausgeliehen. Welche Kamera möchte ich integrieren: Imou Ranger Pro & Hikvision DS-2DE2A404IW. Ich würde mich freuen, wenn ich hierzu Hilfe bekommen könnte. Wie haben Sie es geschafft, die Kameras in das Reolink-System zu integrieren? Ich habe genau das gleiche Problem und komme nicht weiter. Seltsame Ports verursachen Probleme, daher ändere ich sie in den von Reolink verwendeten 9000-Port. H265-Einstellungen werden angepasst, bis es richtig funktioniert. Am häufigsten ist die Videocodierung das größte Problem. Wenn Sie nicht geladen werden, melden Sie sich über das Web-Login bei der Kamera und ändern Sie die Einstellungen. Wenn die Kameras versuchen, eine Verbindung herzustellen, scheint es eine Entscheidung zu sein, ob sie geladen werden oder nicht. Ich verwende die POE-Ports am NVR nicht für meine Nicht-Reolink-Kameras, da Sie dann nicht auf die Kameraeinstellungen zugreifen können. Ich habe meinem Reolink NVR mehrere verschiedene Marken hinzugefügt, darunter Dahua, Sunba und einige verschiedene chinesische Marken. I haven't had Reolink spam me, and I haven't left an Amazon review for them My brother will never do a repair in his life, so he might as well have a Prius because the other features matter to him more. I like my 96 Chevy truck because I can work on it easily. That is just my opinion.īut I guess these principles are true in all markets. So I hear your opinion, and I assume you have had a bad experience with it in the past, but from the 6-7 Reolink NVR setups I have installed in the past couple of years, I haven't had any trouble, and people don't call me back with issues. That matters to me, but doesn't even cross the mind of most people. The Dahua NVR does have some features the Reolink doesn't have, like timed screenshots for an easy time-lapse compilation. ![]() I like Dahuas 2.8mm cameras for the same price, so that's what I have for several of them at my house. 4.0mm on the standard camera is too narrow for me. The one thing I don't like about Reolinks cameras is the angle of the lenses. I did have one wireless camera give me trouble so I returned it. I haven't had any faulty hard-wired cameras. ![]() I think the best setup I have found to buy and put in a house for someone like my parents (average end-users) is a Reolink setup. Of course I disregard the analog garbage people buy at Sam's all together. The apps are difficult and adding another camera is clunky at best. I have tried a Dahua setup twice and it requires much more technical knowledge to manipulate than most people can handle. I have setup 15+ camera setups for other people. I have a Dahua NVR at my house with several different brands of cameras, including Reolink in the mix. But your average end-user is not going to setup a dedicated computer when an NVR is much more cost effective.
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