
Explore the RJ45 connector and UTP cable, including eight-pin modular design, indoor versus outdoor use, shielding versus unshielded cables, and the importance of 100% copper for reliable network connections.
Radio for CCTV enables wireless interconnection of outdoor cameras, provides image quality, reduces cabling, supports point-to-point and point-to-multipoint links, and favors 5 GHz for less interference and higher capacity.
Test the network cable, open the IP camera software to obtain the camera’s IP, and use an IP scanner to scan a configured range until the IP appears.
Learn how to access CCTV remotely from a mobile device by using IQ connect, create an account, and manually add an IP domain with a device name and address.
Enter the domain on your equipment using the Aquavision server address (APAC kbps) and your registration email; save the auto-generated password as the status changes to dtms.
The Advanced IP CCTV course is a comprehensive, hands-on program designed to equip participants with in-depth knowledge of IP camera-based surveillance systems. This course covers essential techniques for configuring and managing IP cameras, exploring advanced remote access solutions, and implementing security strategies to enhance system performance and safety.
What You'll Learn:
IP Camera Configuration:
Gain expertise in configuring IP cameras, including video resolution, network settings, motion detection, and more, ensuring optimal system functionality.
Remote Access with P2P and DDNS:
Explore remote access techniques using P2P (Peer-to-Peer) and DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System), enabling seamless camera access from any location via the Internet.
Port Forwarding:
Learn the intricacies of port forwarding, a crucial practice for granting external access to IP cameras through proper router and firewall configuration.
Domain and DNS Setup:
Discover how to create and manage domains for IP cameras, simplifying access and management with intuitive, user-friendly navigation.
Communication Protocols:
Master essential protocols used in IP video surveillance, including:
FTP (File Transfer Protocol): Efficient data transfer
NTP (Network Time Protocol): Time synchronization
HTTP: Web-based communication
ONVIF: Device interoperability
RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol): Real-time video transmission
By the end of this course, participants will be proficient in configuring, managing, and troubleshooting advanced IP CCTV systems. You'll gain a deep understanding of both the technical and practical aspects needed to implement and maintain state-of-the-art surveillance solutions.