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IPOLiS mobile is a free application designed specifically for Hanwha Techwin's security network products.iPOLiS mobile app lets you view the live video and control pan/tilt/zoom functions, search & playback anywhere with your smartphoneif you are using Hanwha Techwin's security system.◎ Supported models will be updated continuously.◎ iPOLiS mobile supports iOS ver. EvildeadCW, App is not user friendly or very usefulI can’t speak to the error messages people get as my AV people installed this system.I can however speak to how barely useful the app is.I can view all cameras live fine. If there is a situation where I need to watch playback it becomes a bit difficult. It only allows for one hour of playback at a time. If you know the time of the event that’s fine. But if you’re working with a three hour window of time it’s painful to use.
Once you dial up the one hour of footage you can’t scrub though at all. You’re best option is to set it to 8x and just watch the whole hour until you see what you’re looking for and then have to figure out how to get back to that moment to watch in real time. If you want to put footage on a drive, for the police for example, you have to either get someone to come out and do it for you or you have to figure out how to offload it yourself. There’s no easy save and email option in the app.If you’ve ever used Nest cameras you’ll know what I mean.It’s as if someone decided to make a camera app with a store bought program and just put it out without actual testing it for use.Good luck everyone. Allan12allan, Terrible! Hard install.
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Never works!!I just installed the Samsung camera system and it requires you to install this software for remote viewing. It requires my IT computer specialist to get this properly installed. After this hurdle, the other reviewers are correct as you can rarely view your cameras. Over 80% of the time it states connection is lost, or some other error!!! The most worthless thing ever created by such a large company like Samsung.
My computer IT person said Samsung is technologies for web viewing from the 1990's. By the way, I also have a system by Swan that I purchased at Sams Club and that system was PLUG AND PLAY. Very few network errors while viewing.
I installed the Swan system by myself in less than 10 minutes. I may just THROW AWAY the entire Samsung system. I would have never guessed this. I never leave reviews, but other buyers should know. Keya Dash, Never worksThe app always gives error messages rather than the camera view. You need to try several times to get video. The app is also not updated for the newer iPhone screens, it's still the size of iPhone 6/7-Not even 7+.
The touch on the app is highly unresponsive. You have to click into a camera many times with your fingers to register. The app itself is built in a very Spartan, rudimentary way, yet still manages not to work properly.
This is probably the worst app I have on my entire phone. We are only talking about the app. Don't even get me started on setting up the cameras and making the system accessible outside your home to use this app outside.Everything in the app is overly-complicated in setup but woefully inadequate during use. I am soon upgrading to a HomeKit-compatible system like Logitec Circle 2 WIRED.
I have a Samsung SDR-5102 camera security system. The basic system works fine. I am failing at connecting it to my TrendNet AC-1750 router through a hardwire (not wireless). I have followed the Samsung manual and configured it as DHCP, TCP, Device Port 4520, and HTTP Port 80. I then need to login to www.samsungipolis.com/(my ID) to view my cameras on the internet but it takes me to the TrendNet Router screen. So I assumed that Port 80 was busy. If I change the HTTP Port to something else (82, 84, 88, 8800) it says it cannot connect when I try to sign in.
Advise is definitely needed. I have a Samsung SDR-5102 camera security system. The basic system works fine. I am failing at connecting it to my TrendNet AC-1750 router through a hardwire (not wireless). I have followed the Samsung manual and configured it as DHCP, TCP, Device Port 4520, and HTTP Port 80. I then need to login to www.samsungipolis.com/(my ID) to view my cameras on the internet but it takes me to the TrendNet Router screen.
So I assumed that Port 80 was busy. If I change the HTTP Port to something else (82, 84, 88, 8800) it says it cannot connect when I try to sign in. Advise is definitely needed. Thanks.You would need to configure the DVR for a static IP address (or reserve the IP address on the router), then port forward the correct port on the TrendNet router to that specific IP address.
You have a few layers of roadblocks here, let me try to explain what is going on without too long of a post.You have a public IP address, this is the IP address given to you by your ISP. On most residential grade internet plans this address changes every few weeks depending on ISP. To circumvent this you need what is called a DDNS, which i believe is what that samsung url is providing.
The DDNS provider links your URL to your public IP address and uses software on your PC or router to be alerted when this IP address changes.You then have device IP addresses provided by the router (or manually set by you which is called a static IP). Every computer and device (including the DVR) has a local IP address. Your DVR also has a port that it is watching communication for (that is your device port and http port.Your router is the very important first gatekeeper between your home and the internet and if some outside person/computer requests access and the router has no record of you asking for them to access you, then the router denys it. So in short all unsolicited/unrequested traffic is blocked, and to your router you trying to access your DVR from the internet is unsolicited. Thus you have to do what is called port forwarding to direct traffic on a specific port to a specific computer/device.One other roadblock you may be facing is that ISPs often block port 80 (the common http website port) for both security and because they want you to pay extra for a business plan.So here is what you need to do:1) You really want a Static IP for this type of setup.From a computer, open a command prompt type and type 'ipconfig'. This will give you your computer ip address and the 'gateway address' will be your router's.Now input the gateway address into a web browser and access your router's configuration page (will need router username and password, if you have never logged in before it is likley default for that device which you can google)Now go to your lan settings and find DHCP Reservation list. If this starts at x.x.x.2 and goes all the way up to.254 then have it start at say.100, save and reboot the router.Now go to your DVR setup and configure it to have a static IP address.
The first three sets of numbers need to be the same as your gateway address, and the last set needs to NOT be in the DHCP reservation list.