


In the live view screen of your camera, you see the screen below. In the internet explorer fill in the ipadres again in the address bar, depending on your camera type followed with :443 or :81 Then select "Compatibility View settings".Īdd here the ip address of your camera and press "add" and "close".Ĭlose the Internet Explorer and start it again. Then at the right top in de internet explorer go to settings (cogwheel). Now you can enter the ip address of your camera in the address bar, depending on your camera type followed with :443 or :81įor example :, The camera will ask to login with username: admin and your password. Select " Don't use recommended settings" and press"OK". Search in this list for "Internet Explorer 11" and select the box.įirst time start of Internet Explorer, you can get the message"Internet Explorer 11 settings". Press "Execute", and type "optionalfeatures" followed by "ENTER" button. Press Windows key and at the same time Xs. When the path does not exist, please follow steps below. Open the Internet explorer, The file iexplore.exe you can find in the folder below :Ĭ:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe When you get the message like below, the you already have already Flash player installed on your system. Right button on downloaded zipfile and press "Extract". Option (1) Use Internet explorer with custom settings Therefore use your standard browsers, like Chrome and Edge, to surf on the internet! These browsers have not the latest updates. Please note ! : Use the Internet Explorer and Firefox browser in these options only for viewing live images and change settings in your camera. To make it possible to view live images and see motion detection zones again, we have two options available. No motion detection zone video preview to setup the motion detection zones.No live video image in browser (The functionality in the APPS are unchanged, this is browser independent ).

When you like to adjust the settings of your camera with a recent browser, such as Chrome, then this is still possible. As of the 12th of january 2021 Adobe has actively stopped Flash player support for the majority of browsers.
