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2024-07-02 20:59:10
@Ajcasti The device you attach may make a difference as how it connects and wifi settings make as does a lot of other things. For example a device that uses 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, or 802.11ac...
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2024-07-01 21:55:42
@JMWJMW Strange.... What happens if you unplug the router and plug it back in? Is the battery in the UPS at end of life as I have seen that cause strange things. Are you using the power supply that...
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2024-07-01 21:47:31
@CirculoElectric you need to reserve the ip address for the nvr so it uses the same ip address each time. That is the number prefixed 192.168.tied to the nvr mac address. May need to power cycle the...
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2024-06-29 23:41:49
@CirculoElectric Are you using port forwarding? I have a different nvr and use port forwarding in order to remote connect.
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2024-06-29 23:30:22
@Ckenneth use white list (advance/security/access control) and white list all of your devices so no new MACs can be added. Another method is to get an extender and put him on it and control the...
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2024-06-27 21:27:08
@LoreeSelmer As a user I agree with you. I have solved the led issue with tape as some types of tapes dim the the leds. I use an UPS as I want other devices such as my modem, my internet connected...
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