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Reolink onvif port
Reolink onvif port










reolink onvif port

The perfect solution for me would be NV5208E hardware (8 PoE ports) but also handle 8 WiFi cameras like NV4116E-HS. Also the NV5208E has massive 320MB throughput (really designed for 16 cameras) and external alarm contacts. Also the POE ports are on a dedicated subnet, so the WiFi cameras and the recorder itself will be forced to be on a different subnet.įor me, this is a simpler solution than " Synology + Blue Iris". *NV4116E-HS DOES NOT have WiFi, so you will need a 2.4/5GHz access point in your camera network. only 8 POE ports) but it has 8 more WiFi camera ports (streams*) and after shipping and import fees costs less than NV4108E-HS! Note that the latter is physically identical to this If you have any other ideas that we can help to improve our products as well as our service, please do not hesitate to let us know. This kind of surveillance software could adopt those security cameras using Onvif, would you like to give it a try?Īnd we can also recommend one of our cameras for you to integrate for a try too. We are sorry for the limited action we can take now.įor your situation, if you want to use all the security cameras via one platform, we recommended you might try our single camera and some integrated software like Blue Iris or Synology. Therefore, it seems there might be not a good solution yet for this compatibility issue for different suppliers might have their own product strategy. We also use some private protocols for the integration of our products for a better user experience. However, this could be difficult from this might require some secrets protocol that other brands use for their products, and will not share with others. Reolink is always listening what our customer's voices so that we keep upgrading our products with some latest functions like the smart human/person detection or dual band wifi frequency.Ībout the compatibility issue with the products from other brands, it is always what we are trying to resolve. I wanted to connect three cameras: A FOSCAM, an EZVIZ and a Reolink Wifi Camera to a Reolink NVR:

reolink onvif port

Here is what Reolink Tech support had to say to me when I complained that Reolink NVRs do not support ONVIF and are picky about RTSP and that Reolink Cameras do not support H.265. I just returned my ReoLink RLN8-410 NVR for this exact reason.












Reolink onvif port