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"IP Camera Monitor". I use this app to monitor the cameras in my office when I am away. I combine it with the desktop software "Security Monitor Pro" to monitor, record and send me alerts. I can also easily view recordings and control monitoring right from the app. There is a free trial, try it out. =com.ip_camera_monitor




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I think best app for you will be the "IP Camera Monitor" app. I am using this app to monitor my office when I am away. I have already setup cameras in the Windows PC software "Security Monitor Pro" and I watch the cams remotely using the Android app. I can easily control recording and monitoring actions. It's nicely designed and easy to use. =com.... -surveillance-softw...


Insert the software CD or DVD supplied with your CCTV camera into your computer's optical drive or download the software from the manufacturer's website. Proceed with the automated installation of the software.


Launch the CCTV camera's software on your computer and proceed with the configuration of the camera or cameras. At this point, you can properly aim and focus the camera to ensure optimal video quality.


DNS stands for Domain Name System. Every site that you access on the web has an IP address, but generally, you don't enter the IP address to go to a site. Instead, you enter a hostname or domain name such as www.cctvcameraworld.com. When you enter the hostname in your web browser it gets sent to DNS servers through the internet to find a matching IP address for that hostname. You are then routed to that matching IP address to view the web page.


To make DDNS effective you will need to have a way of contacting the servers to update your IP address if it's changed. You could do this by leaving a computer on constantly using their DUC software, but there's no reason to waste electricity just to view your HD security cameras with DDNS. Our security video recorders and IP cameras are capable of synchronizing with various DDNS providers on their own. Once your account is established and confirmed via email you'll have everything you need to create an entry on the camera, DVR or NVR. There are two methods you can use to input the settings for your DDNS account on your device. You can login to the camera's or recorder's built-in Web Service using a web browser as discussed in Step 2a, or you could login directly in to our DVR or NVR and use their GUI interface as described in Step 2b.


About the Author This article was written by Mike Haldas, co-founder and managing partner at CCTV Camera Pros. Mike is a subject matter expert in the area of video surveillance and mobile software applications. Before starting CCTV Camera Pros with business partner Greg Bond, Mike worked as an Internet software engineer and product manager. Mike has a passion for finding and testing the best video surveillance equipment and software applications available so that CCTV Camera Pros can provide them to their customers. If you have questions about this article or anything related to video surveillance systems and mobile viewer apps, Mike can be contacted at mike@cctvcamerapros.net.


Looking for the best mobile apps and desktop software to remotely view your security cameras? Please take a look at these apps for Viewtron CCTV DVRs, Viewtron IP camera NVRs, and Viewtron network IP cameras. These apps support live security camera viewing as well as recorded video surveillance playback from remotely over the Internet.


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