Net Surveillance Plugin Download

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Charo Lemucchi

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Aug 4, 2024, 10:16:28 PM8/4/24
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Someoneposted in another thread that Luma had made some changes in their web interface, such that their NVR's and Cameras could now be displayed using Chrome as your browser. Previously, one had to use Internet Explorer. That's what I've been using, and it works fine, displaying my DS2 Mini Feed, as well as those from my 2 Luma 510 Bullet Cameras.

So I fired up the link in Google Chrome on my Windows 10 64-bit Desktop, and it loaded the interface properly. Previously, it gave a message about needing to install a plug-in, and even when you did this, it never worked. The unexpected thing now is that it does display the feed from my DS2 Mini, but *not* from my 2 Luma cameras. To repeat, all 3 cameras display properly when using IE as the browser.


I imagine this is a glitch with the Luma interface for Chrome, since it was not working at all in the past. But I thought I'd ask here in case there is some odd setting or configuration that could account for this. I know I can still use IE (and I do), but as I prefer Chrome in general, it would be nice to at least have the option.


Anybody here using Luma Cameras and NVR, who can report on whether they are able to see their Luma cameras in Chrome? If it's just me, I can pursue directly with Luma, but if it's a current limitation of the interface, I'll just give them some more time.


I am but using the NVR 501 which does not support this firmware. Not sure if Snap will make this functionality available on older models but hoping they will since IE will probably go away before I retire my NVR.


Several browsers have discontinued the support of plugins. Update your Luma recorder to firmware v3.4.95 build 191127, to view your system remotely in Chrome, Safari, and Microsoft Edge. Chrome, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge To access your recorder remotely from a browser, port forward port 7681 on your router. Note: You cannot perform port translation. Both the internal and external port must be 7681. You do not need to append this port at the end of your URL as it does not replace your HTTP port. Example: If your HTTP port is 8042, your web address stays the same: e.g., MyHome.WirepathDNS.com:8042 Internet Explorer Some devices require Internet Explorer to be run using compatibility view. When accessing the Luma web interface while using compatibility view, some icons are misaligned. We recommend that the Internet Explorer compatibility view mode not be used when accessing the Luma web interface. Safari If you are using Safari version 11 or earlier, click here for the Safari plugin. With Safari version 12 and later, plugins are no longer supported. In that case, forward port 7681 on your router, or click here to download the Luma VMS


i just installed a luma 510 nvr, and 710 turret cams connected to the nvr, i couldnt get the plugins to work for chrome, so i just used ie, and was late in the day and didnt feel like calling snap to see why. all the cameras were connected to the nvr, and i used 3rd stream for integrating with c4, and i was impressed with the quality within c4


I've attached a screen capture of my Araknis Router configuration, blanking out the public IP address. The 8000 port was already forwarded as shown - set up by my company when they installed the system. I then added (and saved) 7681 as shown, but the 2 Luma cameras still do not show the video feed when accessed through Chrome. The internal IP is the correct one for the NVR.


I'm also on the 501, and it's only a couple of years old so I'm very annoyed that they'd not support this. I hope it's just that they haven't completed it yet. It's possible that the 501 doesn't have the hardware or other features necessary to make the plugin-less version work. I understand they can't support old things forever, but this is a pretty new device and it's effectively broken for Mac users. The irony is I went with Luma specifically because they promoted their Mac support. Alternatively, porting the iOS app to MacOS (if done competently) would suffice.


Running F/W version 3.4.99 build 180810 on NVR-310. Running Chrome Browser 86.0.4240.75 Per tech bulletin version 200323-1457 F/W version v3.4.95 build 191127 should be compatible with Chrome. I would assume that 3.4.99 is newer than 3.4.95 and would support Chrome, but I cannot see anything in Chrome. Moreover, I have downloaded the plugin from the local NVR and installed it, but that does not seem to help. Can I use Chrome or not for viewing video? It is our company's standard browser.


I also have a 501 and I am pretty sure they won't update the firmware for those devices. I have put in atleast 5 reqests with support and mention it every time I need to call snap. I have had some people tell me no its never coming, others say yes that it will get worked on in the future.


Agreed. I'm completely disgusted with this entire thing. They completely abandoned the 501, and what is particularly egregious for me personally is they advertised this as working on a Mac and that was a major selling point for me. I get that it was the browser vendors fault for making the change, but to not support the older models with a fix really pisses me off.


I too use a Luma 501 NVR and I am having trouble accessing any portions of the Luma control. I have been using the older Internet Explorer version with a plug-in but now it is saying "NO PLUG-IN DETECTED." Can anyone offer me some advise as to what is going on in not allowing past the login page? Any help would be appreciated.


Along with other building systems and infrastructure - from power supply to network cabling, from heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) to plumbing - network video surveillance, network audio and related sensors have become an essential part of any new building.


As the capabilities of these technologies becomes increasingly advanced, and with innovation in advanced, deep learning-based analytics, the value of network video, audio and connected sensors is far more than security alone. The technologies are being combined to optimize the use of a building, create efficiencies in energy consumption and, of course, keep the people using and occupying the building safe and secure.


With such a fundamental role to play, architects need to plan network video and audio into the fabric of a new building from the outset, alongside other essential services and components. To do so, they need the capability to add devices and associated technology within their core planning solution. With AXIS Plugin for Autodesk Revit, architects and building planners have the full portfolio of Axis technologies at their fingertips.


When placing a camera into a project, the plugin simulates the cameras hardware controls. Once the camera location is selected and the mounting configuration is defined, the camera height, pan, tilt and zoom of is adjusted to determine the field of view for each individual device. Multiple settings for pixel density (PPM / PPF) are available to illustrate the field of view for industry standards - from detection to identification - to ensure compliance to actual results. Finally, a setting to illustrate corridor format, a 90 rotation of the camera lens, is also available to ensure that every aspect of the scene is covered.


Nathan Mudler, production manager at Guidepost Solutions LLC, is using the AXIS Plugin for Autodesk Revit on a weekly basis, and expands on the benefits: The plugin adds great functionality to Autodesk, both in aiding solution design and in providing easy access to up-to-date Axis content, including product information and configurations.


To install the plug in needed to be able to remote view your cameras from your MacBook, you will need to follow the steps below. First off, before you can remote view your security cameras on your computer, from an external source, you are going to need to port forward your router. If this has not been done yet, you will need to do this before continuing. We have another guide in place to assist you in that process.

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