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Author Topic: Help! RTSP port and Phone Viewing  (Read 41156 times)

Shazlee69

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Help! RTSP port and Phone Viewing
« on: June 19, 2010, 09:44:51 AM »

Hi,

I'm having problem configuring and appreciate for your support. All my clients are using the Network Video Recorder (DNS-726-4) for two reasons recording and also phone viewing.

Problems

1)   In order for my clients to view all cameras over the phone, I need to open RTSP port for each camera in my router. The default port set in all D-Link cameras is 554 meaning I have to portforward 554 for all cameras IP address (Assume there are 2 cameras; Camera1 and Camera2). The problem is, one port (554) can be portforwarded to only one IP address. For instance, if I open “554” for camera1 (192.168.1.2), I won’t be able to open the same port “554” for camere2 (192.168.1.3). If I tried it will say “duplicate port error” in my router.

IE viewing: Working fine, Camera1 Http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:300/  Camera2  Http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:400/     (port 300 and 400 is HTTP port I set in the camera setting)   
Phone viewing: Cannot connect
Recording: All cameras connected and working fine with DNS-726-4


2)   Due to that, I’ll need to set different RTSP port for each camera. Let’s say if I change camera1 default RTSP port from “554” to “1000”, and camere2 default RTSP port from “554” to “2000” the NVR (DNS-726-4) will have problem detecting the cameras. I believe supposedly it should connect to the camera using HTTP port that I’ve set instead of RTSP port. Anyway, basically if I change RTSP to other than 554 in the camera setting, DNS-726-4 won’t be able to detect the cameras where only black screen will appear thus I’m having problem recording but I will be able to view it remotely (Desktop IE & Cell Phone).

IE viewing: Http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:300/   Http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:400/     (port 300 and 400 is HTTP port I set in the camera setting)   
Phone viewing: Rtsp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:1000/one.sdp   Rtsp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:2000/two.sdp
Recording: Nothing appeared, DNS-726-4 cannot detect both cameras

3)   The last problem I’m facing is using web server DNS-726-4. In the unit setting screen, port 5150 is set to live-viewing and  5160 is port for playback. So okay I open these two ports in my router. But when I want to view it using IE by entering http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:5150/ it will show an error message “NUSP/1.0 500 CSeq: 0” and for playback when I enter http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:5156/ it will show “NUPP/1.0 400 Internal Server Error CSeq: 1325142766”. So I have to open port “80” and assign it to my DNS-726-4 IP address (190.168.1.4) for me to access. Is this the only way I can remotely view my DNS-726-4 web-host by using port “80”? Why can’t I use “5150” straight because “80” normally being used for me to connect to the router remotely.

Please help me on this matter. Appreciate your time
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spacereactor

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Re: Help! RTSP port and Phone Viewing
« Reply #1 on: July 13, 2010, 09:08:03 PM »

I interested to get DNS-726 also but looking at your problem make me think twice, have you upgrade the firmware to the latest 1.10 and what model of ip camera you using?
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ECF

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Re: Help! RTSP port and Phone Viewing
« Reply #2 on: July 14, 2010, 01:09:02 PM »

If you add a password to the camera's admin user and set the video stream to MJpeg this should not be an issue.
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FrankE

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Re: Help! RTSP port and Phone Viewing
« Reply #3 on: July 22, 2010, 01:23:10 AM »

If you add a password to the camera's admin user and set the video stream to MJpeg this should not be an issue.

It is not as simple as that!!!

Having 4 diff. WL types D-link cams, I face exactly the same 3 problems and have also the same 3 questions as Shazlee69.

WXP pro sp3, (IE, GChroom, Maxthon, Safari) NVR726-4 v1.1,

Why not providing an internet port in the NVR-726 (similar as the cams  video,audio, rps and internet port)
which allows port 80, 8080 etc to be used elsewhere.

Hope to have a better guide provided, as I'm sure many other people struggle with these questions.

Thnks
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