network connection is restricted tp link clouds allows you to preview for 5 minutes
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I have a nvr1016h and 7 vigi ip camera how to disable the 5minutes timer on remote viewing
We want to view all the camera 24/7
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Hi @Jepoyiee
If you watch it from our cloud platform, then there is a 5-minute timer.
If you want to bypass our server, you need to port forward the video stream and access your public IP of that site and watch it by your line.
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PiyushIndia wrote
@Clive_A please describe the the port forward process for deco X20, in detail?
also please share any video link if possible
Enter this link: https://www.tp-link.com/en/search/?q=
Search VIGI RTSP. Find the first result and refer to that article for the URL.
Port forwarding for Deco, use keywords: port forwarding Deco
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Hi @Jepoyiee
If you watch it from our cloud platform, then there is a 5-minute timer.
If you want to bypass our server, you need to port forward the video stream and access your public IP of that site and watch it by your line.
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@Clive_A please describe the the port forward process for deco X20, in detail?
also please share any video link if possible
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Hi @PiyushIndia
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PiyushIndia wrote
@Clive_A please describe the the port forward process for deco X20, in detail?
also please share any video link if possible
Enter this link: https://www.tp-link.com/en/search/?q=
Search VIGI RTSP. Find the first result and refer to that article for the URL.
Port forwarding for Deco, use keywords: port forwarding Deco
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@Clive_A i want to remove 5 minutes limit from VIGI NVR for remote viewing, RTSP protocol only works when I'm connected to the LAN, when I'm roaming RTSP doesnt work, please suggest solutions
Clive_A wrote
Hi @PiyushIndia
Thanks for posting in our business forum.
PiyushIndia wrote
@Clive_A please describe the the port forward process for deco X20, in detail?
also please share any video link if possible
Enter this link: https://www.tp-link.com/en/search/?q=
Search VIGI RTSP. Find the first result and refer to that article for the URL.
Port forwarding for Deco, use keywords: port forwarding Deco
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Hi @PiyushIndia
Thanks for posting in our business forum.
PiyushIndia wrote
@Clive_A i want to remove 5 minutes limit from VIGI NVR for remote viewing, RTSP protocol only works when I'm connected to the LAN, when I'm roaming RTSP doesnt work, please suggest solutions
Clive_A wrote
Hi @PiyushIndia
Thanks for posting in our business forum.
PiyushIndia wrote
@Clive_A please describe the the port forward process for deco X20, in detail?
also please share any video link if possible
Enter this link: https://www.tp-link.com/en/search/?q=
Search VIGI RTSP. Find the first result and refer to that article for the URL.
Port forwarding for Deco, use keywords: port forwarding Deco
Port forward the RTSP and use the third-party software to capture the stream by the correct URL format which has been given above. I don't know what else I can provide for you.
This is the only way to bypass the 5-minute limit. Your stream is not pulled and pushed by our server. Your router with the public IP is the key to pushing the stream while you are away from your home.
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@PiyushIndia You can do one thing that doesn't require port forwarding (also it only works if you have a public ip, and also doesn't work if your isp implements CGNAT) but once it's setup it's pretty robust. Look into Tailscale, which takes care of all these for you. It's free plan gets the work done, but you need a pc running at home to get to use that. You can use something like Raspberry Pi Zero 2W which is cheap and plugs into Microusb and connects to WiFi. Tailscale is also available for Linux, windows, Mac, ios, Android. You install it on the device at home and on the device you want to view the stream and you access your camera anywhere from the world as if it's in your local network. It might sound complicated but it's not once you look into it and it's infinitely better than port forwarding and ddns. Describe your setup and I will help you configure it.
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