Yes, the camera has no function to regularly sync with an internet timeserver and it loses time quite quickly ( something like a second a minute ) so I have taken your advice and just turned off the camera's own date and clock overlay in its internal settings. I'll just have the "Agent DVR"...
When I quit looking at the camera via its IP login in Internet Explorer and when back to using "Agent DVR" the times were sync'd and I had noticed an option in the camera IP's settings about getting the time from the system. So I think by logging in directly to the camera IP it has fixed the...
Blimey! Well done cymruchris - I did know the the camera's IP on my network and using Internet Explorer mode worked ( it also wanted me to download and install an old ActiveX module to work ).
So I'm into the camera's guts but weirdly the time in the camera is correct. So now I am foxed that I...
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I'm a total newbie to IP cameras ( but fairly ok with Linux / command line / networking ) so be gentle with me.
I have a pre-built birdbox with a IP ONVIF camera from this site: gardennature.co.uk.
The camera is in the roof of the box and is powered along the ethernet lead that goes from...