IP Cam to NAS recording solution?
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 15:41:23 +0000, John wrote:
How do you set up an IP camera to record directly to a NAS on your LAN without any computer system being switched on? In addition to it capturing images to remote server on the web? Is it possible to do this and if so what would you specify as the network path? You'll need a camera that understands a communications protocol that is also understood by your NAS. Since resources on IP cameras are typically allocated towards image processing, you're not likely to find any really intelligent or secure file transfer protocols available, however most IP cameras will at least support FTP (File Transfer Protocol). You need to run an FTP server on your NAS. If you have a Windows-based NAS this is probably already installed. If it isn't installed, it's installable via the "Add/Remove Programs" control panel. The IP camera will have a control panel where you can configure the IP address or name for the NAS machine. If it's local, this would typically be an IP address like 192.168.xxx.xxx where xxx is a number between 0 and 255 Just configure the FTP client in the camera with the IP address for the NAS, setup the NAS allow writing via FTP, configure an FTP user id and password for the camera, on the NAS and you should be all set. Note that FTP is completely insecure (the userid and password are sent in plain text), so this isn't something you want to run across the internet. If you need to run it across the net, I'd suggest a pair of VPN routers between the camera's network and the NAS's network. Terry |
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