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GEO-Vision DVRs Bob La Londe 04-13-2006
Posted by Bob La Londe on April 13, 2006, 11:01 am
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Ok... here we go again. The custoemr I was working on the Netpromax DVRs
for was so happy with how I got everything working now he wants me to set up
remote access on his Geo-Vision systems. He has 5 of them on two different
sites.

It looks like they are all GV-1000s running in Pentium 4 boxes. That means
if I understand correctly that they are running the version 6.05 software at
the most. I found the piece of software that looks like it has to run to
provide server service from the units. Seems pretty simple to setup, just
set the ports and access and turn on port forwarding at the router. (after
fixing the rest of how his network was set up wrong for this LOL)

When I looked for remote viewing software however I noticed that on
Geo-Visions website everything they showed was for Version 8.0. Anybody out
there who works with Geo-Vision stuff know if the remote viewer software for
boxes running older software is still available or if the viewer software
for the version 8 stuff will view ok with the older cards/software?


--
Bob La Londe - Webmaster
www.YumaBassMan.com

Tornament Director
www.YumaProAm.com


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Posted by Doug L on April 13, 2006, 11:27 am
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Use the webcam software for remote viewing, its much better than the remote
view software, the first time you connect to the machine remotely you will
be able to download the required browser plugin to the remote machine.

You may need to adjust the settings on the remote machine to allow the
unsigned active X from the host machine to download



Doug L

-

> Ok... here we go again. The custoemr I was working on the Netpromax DVRs
> for was so happy with how I got everything working now he wants me to set
> up
> remote access on his Geo-Vision systems. He has 5 of them on two
> different
> sites.
>
> It looks like they are all GV-1000s running in Pentium 4 boxes. That
> means
> if I understand correctly that they are running the version 6.05 software
> at
> the most. I found the piece of software that looks like it has to run to
> provide server service from the units. Seems pretty simple to setup, just
> set the ports and access and turn on port forwarding at the router. (after
> fixing the rest of how his network was set up wrong for this LOL)
>
> When I looked for remote viewing software however I noticed that on
> Geo-Visions website everything they showed was for Version 8.0. Anybody
> out
> there who works with Geo-Vision stuff know if the remote viewer software
> for
> boxes running older software is still available or if the viewer software
> for the version 8 stuff will view ok with the older cards/software?
>
>
> --
> Bob La Londe - Webmaster
> www.YumaBassMan.com
>
> Tornament Director
> www.YumaProAm.com
>
>
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Posted by Bob La Londe on April 13, 2006, 3:07 pm
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> Use the webcam software for remote viewing, its much better than the
remote
> view software, the first time you connect to the machine remotely you will
> be able to download the required browser plugin to the remote machine.
>
> You may need to adjust the settings on the remote machine to allow the
> unsigned active X from the host machine to download
>
>
>
> Doug L
>


Can you review recorded video etc using the webcam setting?


--
The Security Consultant
Bob La Londe - Owner
849 S Ave C
Yuma, Az 85364

(928)782-9765 ofc
(928)782-7873 fax





Posted by Gymfolks on April 14, 2006, 12:13 pm
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Yes.


> > Use the webcam software for remote viewing, its much better than the
> remote
> > view software, the first time you connect to the machine remotely you
will
> > be able to download the required browser plugin to the remote machine.
> >
> > You may need to adjust the settings on the remote machine to allow the
> > unsigned active X from the host machine to download
> >
> >
> >
> > Doug L
> >
>
>
> Can you review recorded video etc using the webcam setting?
>
>
> --
> The Security Consultant
> Bob La Londe - Owner
> 849 S Ave C
> Yuma, Az 85364
>
> (928)782-9765 ofc
> (928)782-7873 fax
>
>
>
>



Posted by Bob La Londe on April 14, 2006, 1:45 pm
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> Yes.

I I should be able to set the little server application up to run at boot
time on each of his Geo-Vision boxes, set it up, and then goto the remote
site and enter:

the.site.ip.address:port

in a browser window and be good to go?

Correct router configuration, ActiveX programs, etc not withstanding of
course.
>
>
> > > Use the webcam software for remote viewing, its much better than the
> > remote
> > > view software, the first time you connect to the machine remotely you
> will
> > > be able to download the required browser plugin to the remote machine.
> > >
> > > You may need to adjust the settings on the remote machine to allow the
> > > unsigned active X from the host machine to download
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Doug L
> > >
> >
> >
> > Can you review recorded video etc using the webcam setting?
> >
> >
> > --
> > The Security Consultant
> > Bob La Londe - Owner
> > 849 S Ave C
> > Yuma, Az 85364
> >
> > (928)782-9765 ofc
> > (928)782-7873 fax
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>


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