Thank you to everyone who took the trouble to respond to my problem here, it is very much appreciated.
I have successfully changed my settings and all appears to be in order. I'm sure your help will give my system a lot more protection from the illegal hackers now.
I had a go at changing the port which was successful however my browser wasn’t finding the Hikvision log in page when I typed in my IP address in the browser.
Hi, yes i ran a search today from the NVR log and it shows about six attempts to log in from one IP address all at the same time with just a few seconds gap between them and then a similar attempt from a different IP address.
I like to view the cameras on my mobile and occasionally replay...
.....also that's interesting that it's an 'attempted' but failed login, what is it that triggers the alert, a different I.P. address, too many failed attempts to login or something?
Today I received an alert from my NVR to say that I had an illegal login, I ran a search through the NVR software from 2018 to todays date and the only illegal login luckily was today showing their I.P. address as 83.229.83.81 I searched for this online and it gave me the details of a company...
Hi, I have a Western Digital Purple HD 6TB (WD60PURX) that is not writing to the hard drive anymore (NVR woke me up with the alarm bleeps), i have established that the hard drive was at fault by running the usual checks through the Hikvision software and the good guys at 'USE-IP' got a...
Thanks for your help with this, I did the above re-booted but no different. I think I'll roll back to an earlier version on ivms-4200 to see if this cures it. When I was running v2.7.0.6 it worked great apart from the annoying error message as mentioned at the beginning of this thread. I'll see...
One AMD graphics driver found new software but the intel drivers installed are the latest. I rebooted the PC and launched iVMS again but the problem persists.
It works perfectly in the Hikvision/Internet Explorer software.