VIGI C540-4G

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VIGI C540-4G
VIGI C540-4G
2024-10-28 01:49:53 - last edited 2024-10-28 02:05:46
Model: VIGI C540-4G  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.0_en_2.0.2_Build_240227_Rel.64564n_up_boot-

Feature of VIGI C540-4G when it run under 4G MODE only

 

Does following feature enabled or accessible when VIGI C540-4G running with 4G without ethernet / LAN connected?

 

HTTPS TCP 443 Web GUI. VIGI cloud servers and online services will use this port to sync settings.
RTSP TCP/UDP 554 Stream pushed via RTSP protocol.
ONVIF TCP 2020 ONVIF Profile S to connect to an ONVIF-compatible device. PTZ control from a third-party NVR is based on the ONVIF.

Video Service

TCP 8800 Video stream is pushed by this port. If this is blocked, your video image will be lost.
Stream TCP 8443
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Re:VIGI C540-4G -Solution
2024-10-28 02:05:42 - last edited 2024-10-28 02:05:46

Hi @ErnestSWI

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

You should first check if you even get a public IP on 4G cellular. Most 4G devices are not getting public IPv4 addresses. Basically, all are under the CG-NAT network.

 

And it is not an NVR. As a camera, it accesses the server on the cloud which we host for you. The cloud platform. The server has the ports opened for connections.

 

If you are gonna place this camera standalone and it gets a public IP, and you wish to access the camera directly, you need to make sure they are open.

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Re:VIGI C540-4G -Solution
2024-10-28 02:05:42 - last edited 2024-10-28 02:05:46

Hi @ErnestSWI

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

You should first check if you even get a public IP on 4G cellular. Most 4G devices are not getting public IPv4 addresses. Basically, all are under the CG-NAT network.

 

And it is not an NVR. As a camera, it accesses the server on the cloud which we host for you. The cloud platform. The server has the ports opened for connections.

 

If you are gonna place this camera standalone and it gets a public IP, and you wish to access the camera directly, you need to make sure they are open.

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