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There are 3 main types of connections:

  1. Direct to Cloud (camera plug-ins)

  2. Cloud Gateway/NVR (bridged)

  3. Direct ONVIF

Direct to Cloud

VXG partners with major camera manufacturers and has developed camera firmware plug-ins that are installed directly on cameras. This makes a connection between a camera and the cloud plug-&-play and it doesn’t need any additional hardware on-premise.

There is no need to do any network configuration, like port forwarding or opening ports. VXG offers pre-built plug-ins for major camera brands and models. The plug-in source code is open and publicly available for integration with new cameras.

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Cloud Gateway and NVR

VXG Cloud Gateway and NVR are software modules distributed as Docker images for x86 and ARM. Cloud Gateway is also available as a plug-in for OpenWRT routers and a reference code for integration with new edge devices. Cloud Gateway is a lightweight module that bridges connections between cameras and the Cloud VMS, including access to cameras' edge storage. Cloud NVR records video in its local storage. In both cases, live and recorded videos can be watched and managed through the Cloud VMS.

he VXG Cloud NVR/Gateway works with any standard ONVIF or RTSP camera in a local network.

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Direct ONVIF

VXG works with any ONVIF or RTSP camera. A camera should have an IP address that VXG can access from the Cloud. The possible options are described below.

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Other cameras

Mobile phone cameras

VXG Mobile applications for Android and iOS turn any phone into an additional video camera that can be used along with other cameras in the system.

Wearable cameras and IoT devices

VXG offers an integration kit for wearable cameras and video IoT devices. VXG also offers engineering services to help with the integration.

DVR/NVR

VXG can connect to a DVR/NVR either directly using RTSP or through a Gateway via RTSP. In the case of a direct connection, this requires port forwarding or VPN to the DVR/NVR similar to the Direct ONVIF approach. In the case of the Gateway via RTSP approach, it requires setup of the Cloud Gateway/NVR in the same network with the DVR/NVR and adding each DVR/NVR channel using RTSP URL on the Cloud Gateway/NVR.

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