Remote access for multiple off network cameras
Remote access for multiple off network cameras
The Android app works well to access off network cameras via the camera serial numbers. I haven't found a way to do that with a Windows desktop. Is there some software I need, I'm willing to buy it, to make this work? Going to each camera, and it's router, would be a pain plus using IP addresses would be problematic since all of the routers are connected to the ISP with DHCP addresses. Is there a simple solution that I'm overlooking?
Re: Remote access for multiple off network cameras
To just view live stream and recordings on your P2P cameras, try using amcrestview.com. See the three videos about it on youtube.
Otherwise, try Amcrest Surveillance Pro and add cameras by using Serial# (P2P) in the Method To Add field.
Otherwise, try Amcrest Surveillance Pro and add cameras by using Serial# (P2P) in the Method To Add field.
Re: Remote access for multiple off network cameras
Thanks, I have Amcrestview.com working, I can't figure out multiple windows yet. Amcrest Surveillance Pro, I tried it a while back and didn't get t to work. I'll try again, but it won't let me in, it says my password doesn't match and the default doesn't work. I must have set one when I tried last year, I don't see any option for lost password.
Re: Remote access for multiple off network cameras
Uninstall Amcrest Surveillance Pro, and then install it again. Use ID/PW admin/admin to log on ASP.
Re: Remote access for multiple off network cameras
Thanks Jack7, I have both Amcrestview and Surveillance Pro working thanks to your help! I hadn't seen that p2p option, that was the secret. Now I need to get a few more cameras and learn to use the NVR.