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Adding Cameras to GL.iNET Gateway
Add Uplink Cameras to your Cloud VMS platform for each camera you are going to connect through the GL.iNET bridge. You’ll need the following information for each camera:
Camera username.
Camera password.
Camera serial number (should be printed on a camera)
Camera MAC address (should be printed on a camera)
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Navigate to the plugin interface: http://<GLINET-IP>/cgi-bin/luci/admin/services/uplink-gateway and then navigate to the Camera Config tab
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After adding each camera to Cloud VMS, add the same camera serial number and MAC address into the Camera Form of the plugin’s interface, plus the local IP address of the camera. Make sure to enable each camera you want to add.
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Then scroll down to the bottom of the page and click Save & Apply.
Note. Default ports for IP Cameras are usually http: 80, rtsp: 554
Then navigate to http://<GLINET-IP>/cgi-bin/luci/admin/services/uplink-gateway and click ‘Start Cameras’ to start the application.
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Navigate to the Gateway tab in Cloud One and select the gateway you would like to add a camera to.
Select the ‘Add Camera To Gateway’ button and fill out the camera information form.
Camera will now have been added to the gateway and cloud one and the camera can be viewed in Gateway’s camera page as well as the Cameras tab.
Upgrading Uplink Gateway
Download latest version from our Dashboard.
Navigate to the software page on your GL.iNET device.
<DEVICE_IP>/cgi-bin/luci/admin/system/opkgUpdate package lists.
Upload new version up Uplink Gateway.
After successful upgrade the Executing Package Manager dialog box should display:Upgrading uplink-gateway on root from 1.0-4 to 1.0-5...
The package should now be successfully upgraded.
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