Milestone XProtect Professional - Advice re connecting to Panasonic IP Cameras
Von: helen3942@yahoo.com [Profil]
Datum: 07.05.2008 12:46
Message-ID: <mv0324hp2uabnu257u0uienifeenaglveh@4ax.com>
Newsgroup: uk.comp.home-networking
Datum: 07.05.2008 12:46
Message-ID: <mv0324hp2uabnu257u0uienifeenaglveh@4ax.com>
Newsgroup: uk.comp.home-networking
Milestone XProtect Professional is part of a range of fine video surveillance softwares. But owners of Panasonic IP cameras may have problems with setup. This is because, unlike most other IP cameras - like those from Axis - Panasonic models do not come with default usernames and passwords (<root>, <admin>, <password> etc.). The Milestone ADD DEVICE applet asks for an administrator password, But if you ONLY provide that your Panasonic IP camera may not be found/detected since the username is different from what the software is expecting (i.e. <admin1> - for some odd reason). Here's what worked for me: In the <password> field type <username:password> as you do to connect to some FTP servers. So, if your username is <admin> and your password <sootyandsweep> you would type them thus: admin:sootyandsweep In both cases stick to alphanumeric characters only. Now provided these entries match what has already been set in the camera, your IP address and port number is correct and, for WAN connections, port forwarding has been set on the relevant router, your Panasonic IP camera should be detected okay. Milestone XProtect can connect over a LAN or WAN no bother. I am writing this because it took me a whole day to work out what was going wrong and Milestone XProtect Pro is well worth the effort.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
