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HTTPS, known as Secure HyperText Transfer Protocol, is used for
passing confidential data over the Internet. It is similar to standard
HTTP. However, HTTPS connections use an extra validation process
and then open a private “tunnel” using encryption so that only
the sending and receiving computer can read the data. HTTPS is
typically a little slower than HTTP, but the payoff is security.
For most people, using HTTP with a strong password is security
enough. If you decide to use HTTPS, note that most Internet
browsers do not like using HTTPS with a self-signed security
certificate; you will get many obnoxious warnings.
How do I create a certificate for HTTPS?
Why does the NVR list unused IP camera ports as
192.168.254.###?
All camera ports have a preassigned IP address. The DHCP server
changes this port when a camera is connected; unused prots remain
at their default address.
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