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Karriem Drewery

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Aug 4, 2024, 9:14:08 PM8/4/24
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Initiallythe system worked flawlessly for months but recently the cameras go offline on the app and cloud (displaying the error 'The device is not online, try the other'). Meanwhile the system is still working and saving locally to the internal hard drive as usual.

I found powering down the router and cameras system then powering back on, then re-adding the system to the cloud (via barcode or manually typing in the serial no.) works for a few days, it eventually goes offline again.


Have a look at Hickvision for the RTSP command to get the streams but this worked for me. Just change the IP address to your DVR IP and PORT number. Also change USERNAME and PASSWORD and CHANNEL Number ie 1, 2, 3, etc to match how you log on to your DVR in the cameras.yaml file.


I would like to try the code you posted but something seems off to me. How does the config.yaml reference the new camera.yaml. I tried this code and nothing was listed in states. Is this complete?

Thanks


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Setting up a camera to connect to your internet is usually easy these days, but if something goes wrong then it can get very complicated, very quickly. This article is intended to help people determine the cause of any connection issues when using one of our Wi-Fi or wired bird box cameras.


This is a list of the most common error codes that are displayed by the XMEye or iCSee apps, and their meanings. These apps are incredibly popular because they are used with cameras sold by a huge number of different companies; the 'brains' of the cameras are made by the same company (Xiongmai), thus the underlying technology is the same, so the cameras are all compatible with the same apps.


This article has become popular recently, so it seems that information on these error codes is limited. If you try one of these solutions and it does not work, or you have any comments at all, please provide some feedback.


This error probably means that the account you are using to log into the camera (not the account for the app) has limited permissions, and the action that was just attempted is not allowed on that account.


If none of these solutions resolve your issue, it may help to reset the camera and reconnect it, especially if it was working well previously. You can also create a support ticket on our help site to ask for advice from one of our Helpdesk team.


After installation, you'll encounter a new login interface. Use your username and password to log in. At the bottom, spot the "Other ways login" option. Beneath this, two more options appear. Opt for "Local Login."


A new interface appears, prompting you to input your CCTV system's configuration. Essential details such as device name, serial name, and other pertinent information are required. After filling these in, click the "Advanced" button, followed by "OK," and finally, the "DDNS" button.


With the configuration complete, you can now view individual camera feeds. Locate the newly assigned device name and select your desired device. At the bottom, find the "Start Preview" button. A simple click grants you access to view all your cameras.


Embarking on live video streaming is effortlessly achievable across various devices. To initiate this process, follow these straightforward steps. Firstly, navigate to your "Device List" and select your preferred device. Next, click the "Start Video" button. This simple action grants you access to the live video interface.


Empowering you to oversee your devices remotely through your mobile device is a defining feature. All video recordings are securely stored within the hardware itself. This storage approach allows you to retrieve videos from the hardware store for playback. Utilizing the search box located on the upper right corner, pinpoint your desired timeframe. A mere selection of the desired time leads you to the corresponding video footage. Within this footage, you can engage with audio recordings, playback, pause historical data, and even capture snapshots. Rest assured that remote monitoring offers clear and discernible video quality.


XMEye software facilitates two-way audio communication. Activating audio communication is as simple as clicking the "microphone" icon. Conversely, if you wish to mute audio, a single tap on the icon accomplishes the task. This feature empowers seamless communication between your mobile device and the monitored device.


Connecting to the internet through cloud-based technology may appear complex, but XMEye simplifies the process. The app features a Teravision recorder that utilizes a pre-loaded serial number to facilitate surveillance across expansive areas.


Beyond the aforementioned functionalities, XMEye presents a plethora of additional features. These include the convenience of logging in with WeChat, real-time video viewing, manual device search within the LAN, as well as remote device management encompassing additions, edits, and deletions.


Effortless Remote Access: Utilize P2P technology to conveniently access live footage of your property from anywhere. Multiple users can access the feed simultaneously via the app on their smartphones or tablets.


To integrate your device with the XMEye app, follow these steps: First, add your device to the app. Then access the settings and navigate to the Intelligent Alert section. Here, activate the option to Allow Notifications. Additionally, you can utilize the Human Detection feature to configure settings such as Alarm Sound, Alarm Record, and more.


In conclusion, we have endeavored to furnish you with comprehensive guidance on the utilization of the XMEye app on your device. Designed for configuring security camera systems, the XMEye app facilitates your login process. Moreover, it empowers you to access remote locations seamlessly.


By employing this application, you can maintain continuous surveillance over your business or office around the clock. Notably, its integrated recording system facilitates video monitoring for subsequent review. Additionally, you can extend its functionality to your PC by installing the XMEye app.


The old OzSpy branded CNS range DVRs we sold several years ago use the Xmeye app, which can be downloaded from your app store. Generally speaking, the app rarely fails, however it is very dependent on your internet speeds at both ends (mobile and CCTV end) and it is also affected by mobile upgrades.


Your internet connection speed at both ends can vary at different times of the day, for example after school finishes each day it will slow down as school children get home and use the internet. It will also slow down for a few hours after diner, say 6pm to 9pm as people use it more. Many times your remote access may seem unstable during these times simply due to the available data flow being restricted.


The symptom of lack of data/internet speed with your Xmeye app is timing out, cannot connect and similar messages, or only one camera being able to show up, it may also cause your phone to temporarily freeze whilst it is trying to lock onto the data stream.


When setting your app up, it is better to set up an account and add your CCTV system within that account, as when you use the local login it can sometimes cause issues. If you set it up at account level, you can then also access your cameras from any PC using IE (Internet Explorer Only) from this address.


During the course of owning your mobile phone it will quite often do software updates, these updates, although good for your phone can cause various apps including Xmeye to fail or become unreliable or unstable.


3. Ensure your home/business internet access has not temporarily slowed down, is intermittent or you are not downloading/uploading. The same rule applied, if your internet connection is slow at the CCTV end, your Xmeye app will appear unstable.


All devices from Xiongmai, a Chinese OEM who manufactures white-label video surveillance equipment, come with an always-on cloud feature called XMEye P2P cloud. This feature contains serious vulnerabilities that allow attacks on millions of devices, even ones that are behind firewalls


Hangzhou Xiongmai Technology Co., Ltd. is one of the largest manufacturers of video surveillance equipment (surveillance cameras, digital video recorders (DVRs), and network video recorders (NVRs)) in the world. If it were not for the Mirai IoT botnet, their business strategy of acting only as an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) would have kept them a unheard-of corporation located in East-China. Starting in 2016, Mirai and variants of Mirai exploited critical vulnerabilities in Xiongmai devices, namely the fact that the devices offered high-privileged shell access over TCP ports 23 (Telnet) and 9527 (a Telnet-like console interface) using hard-coded credentials. Hundreds of thousands of Xiongmai-manufactured devices were infected and used as part of one of the largest distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack to date.


The automated firmware security analysis platform IoT Inspector reliably detects the kind of vulnerabilities Mirai and other IoT botnets are exploiting. The analysis works for all kinds of IoT devices including ones from Xiongmai. One of our motivations for doing this kind of research is to use the results to improve the automated analysis by IoT Inspector.


From a usability perspective, this makes it easier for users to interact with the device, since the user does not have to be in the same network (e.g. the same Wi-Fi network) in order to connect to the device. Additionally, no firewall rules, port forwarding rules, or DDNS setup are required on the router, which makes this option convenient also for non-tech-savvy users.

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