![]() The Hardware Driver will usually be ONVIF Conformant Device for you, the generic IP camera driver, this is what the Uniview cameras use, we can go more in-depth on that if it’s not working.Ĭlick “next” with the correct options picked and it will ask you on the next screen to inherit devices, each drop-down menu will show one device, the one you’re doing this process on, until “input,” where you’ll inherit them based on numbers. While highlighting that camera’s hardware profiles, click “Replace Hardware.”Ĭlick “Next” and then the screen will show the camera info including IP address, Port, User name, Password, and Hardware Driver, it will almost certainly populate it with the correct password previously used, if the password was changed you input the new one here or change any of the other info if that was changed or it’s being read incorrectly. In Milestone XProtect Management Client, right-click the camera which has issues and click “Go to Hardware.” The process I used to refresh the camera settings was using the “Replace Hardware” option. This is one of the first things to do after making sure the camera itself is still on the network and the video/encoding settings are correct. This process will also make sure it stays attached to its video database. This can help if for some reason the settings of the cameras get messed up in some way either through user error or Milestone misreading data from the camera. ![]() By Andrew Harvey, Technical Sales Engineer ![]()
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