First of all, the first step is shown in the figure below, firstInsert the SD card correctly into the card slot, and then search and install the [TP-LINK Security] App in the mobile phone. The second step is to place the wireless camera near the router as shown in the figure below, and then plug in the power cord to check whether the system indicator light is always red.
Open the TP-LINK security APP. Click + in the upper right corner of the home page. Scan the QR code of the camera. Follow the prompts and click the indicator light to flash red and green alternately. Enter the WIFI account and password and click Next. Finally, the installation can be completed.
After running the computer client TP-LINK security system installation, the following client appears on the computer desktop. Double-click to run the client. Add a camera. Click [Set the device list to be added]. After refreshing, you can see the unadded camera in the local area network.
1. If the device is bound to TP-LINKID, you can log in to the TP-LINK security system client to remotely view the video in the SD card or hard disk. Through the video playback interface, right-click to open the main menu in the video recorder preview interface, and click the video playback button to enter the video playback interface.
2. Playback the video is to replay the video recorded by the video recorder. The TP-LINK recorder can enter the video playback interface for single-channel or multi-channel simultaneous playback, and can also directly "play back 5 minutes" or "playback historical video" to the selected channel on the preview toolbar.
3. First, turn on the tp l on the mobile phoneInk security APP, after entering the My Device page, select your own device, click Enter My Device page, and then click the playback video option at the bottom left. As shown in the figure, after entering the video playback page, click the download icon at the bottom right.
4. First, click to open the tp-linkCT3Y software, select the interface of a smart camera, and click the "playback" function button below. Select the account to view and click to open multiple accounts. Just save it at the end.
1. The computer client logs in to the TP-LINK ID preview screen. In the preview interface of the client, select the IPC you need to watch in [Device] or [Grouping], and you can watch the remote real-time monitoring screen.Remote playback of video. In [Replay], you can watch the surveillance video stored in the SD card or hard disk.
2. Log in to the APP, open the TP-LINK security APP installed on the mobile phone, and enter the registered TP-LINK ID account and password. If you don't have TP-LINK ID, please click "New User Registration" to register and log in again.
3. It can be video playback through the software platform. As long as the camera is successfully added and the video recording plan is set, the TP-LINK security system client will save the video on the computer and the playback can be viewed through the computer.
1. Check whether the mobile phone and device are connected to the same Wi-Fi network: make sure that the mobile phone and device are connected to the same Wi-Fi network in the same LAN. Check the Wi-Fi settings and reconnect to the correct network. Check the router settings: Sometimes, the router configuration may cause the device to be invisible in the LAN.
2. Check the device firmware: Check whether your device firmware needs to be updated. Sometimes, updating the device firmware can solve the connection problem. Reset the device: Try to restore your TP-Link security monitoring device to factory settings. Please note that this will delete all your device configurations, including video recording and presets.
3. Check the Wi-Fi signal strength: The TP-Link camera uses Wi-Fi connection. If the Wi-Fi signal is too weak, it may cause disconnection.Try to move the router to a position close to the camera or add a Wi-Fi signal gainer to improve the signal strength.
4. It may cause connection problems. Try to update the device firmware to the latest version. Check the TP-Link security application: make sure you are using the latest version of the application and check if there are any updates available. Check the network firewall: Check the network firewall settings to ensure that it allows TP-Link security devices to connect to the network.
5. It means that the front-end router has not turned on the DHCP server, or the video recorder is not connected to the local area network. Please check. Next, open [Cloud Service], you can click "Go to Bind" to enter the TP-LINK ID account and password, or use the TP-LINK security APP to scan the QR code to bind the video recorder for remote monitoring.
6. The solution to the problem that the camera cannot connect to wifi is as follows: confirm whether the wireless router to be connected to the camera supports the WPS/QSS function (you can check the router manual or seek support from the router manufacturer). Press the WPS/QSS button on the router, and the router will start the function.
How to leverage analytics in procurement-APP, download it now, new users will receive a novice gift pack.
First of all, the first step is shown in the figure below, firstInsert the SD card correctly into the card slot, and then search and install the [TP-LINK Security] App in the mobile phone. The second step is to place the wireless camera near the router as shown in the figure below, and then plug in the power cord to check whether the system indicator light is always red.
Open the TP-LINK security APP. Click + in the upper right corner of the home page. Scan the QR code of the camera. Follow the prompts and click the indicator light to flash red and green alternately. Enter the WIFI account and password and click Next. Finally, the installation can be completed.
After running the computer client TP-LINK security system installation, the following client appears on the computer desktop. Double-click to run the client. Add a camera. Click [Set the device list to be added]. After refreshing, you can see the unadded camera in the local area network.
1. If the device is bound to TP-LINKID, you can log in to the TP-LINK security system client to remotely view the video in the SD card or hard disk. Through the video playback interface, right-click to open the main menu in the video recorder preview interface, and click the video playback button to enter the video playback interface.
2. Playback the video is to replay the video recorded by the video recorder. The TP-LINK recorder can enter the video playback interface for single-channel or multi-channel simultaneous playback, and can also directly "play back 5 minutes" or "playback historical video" to the selected channel on the preview toolbar.
3. First, turn on the tp l on the mobile phoneInk security APP, after entering the My Device page, select your own device, click Enter My Device page, and then click the playback video option at the bottom left. As shown in the figure, after entering the video playback page, click the download icon at the bottom right.
4. First, click to open the tp-linkCT3Y software, select the interface of a smart camera, and click the "playback" function button below. Select the account to view and click to open multiple accounts. Just save it at the end.
1. The computer client logs in to the TP-LINK ID preview screen. In the preview interface of the client, select the IPC you need to watch in [Device] or [Grouping], and you can watch the remote real-time monitoring screen.Remote playback of video. In [Replay], you can watch the surveillance video stored in the SD card or hard disk.
2. Log in to the APP, open the TP-LINK security APP installed on the mobile phone, and enter the registered TP-LINK ID account and password. If you don't have TP-LINK ID, please click "New User Registration" to register and log in again.
3. It can be video playback through the software platform. As long as the camera is successfully added and the video recording plan is set, the TP-LINK security system client will save the video on the computer and the playback can be viewed through the computer.
1. Check whether the mobile phone and device are connected to the same Wi-Fi network: make sure that the mobile phone and device are connected to the same Wi-Fi network in the same LAN. Check the Wi-Fi settings and reconnect to the correct network. Check the router settings: Sometimes, the router configuration may cause the device to be invisible in the LAN.
2. Check the device firmware: Check whether your device firmware needs to be updated. Sometimes, updating the device firmware can solve the connection problem. Reset the device: Try to restore your TP-Link security monitoring device to factory settings. Please note that this will delete all your device configurations, including video recording and presets.
3. Check the Wi-Fi signal strength: The TP-Link camera uses Wi-Fi connection. If the Wi-Fi signal is too weak, it may cause disconnection.Try to move the router to a position close to the camera or add a Wi-Fi signal gainer to improve the signal strength.
4. It may cause connection problems. Try to update the device firmware to the latest version. Check the TP-Link security application: make sure you are using the latest version of the application and check if there are any updates available. Check the network firewall: Check the network firewall settings to ensure that it allows TP-Link security devices to connect to the network.
5. It means that the front-end router has not turned on the DHCP server, or the video recorder is not connected to the local area network. Please check. Next, open [Cloud Service], you can click "Go to Bind" to enter the TP-LINK ID account and password, or use the TP-LINK security APP to scan the QR code to bind the video recorder for remote monitoring.
6. The solution to the problem that the camera cannot connect to wifi is as follows: confirm whether the wireless router to be connected to the camera supports the WPS/QSS function (you can check the router manual or seek support from the router manufacturer). Press the WPS/QSS button on the router, and the router will start the function.
Country tariff schedules by HS code
author: 2024-12-24 00:53Supplier risk profiling with trade data
author: 2024-12-24 00:17How to forecast seasonal import demands
author: 2024-12-23 23:55Trade data for pharmaceutical imports
author: 2024-12-23 23:50HS code-based invoice matching
author: 2024-12-23 22:53Leather goods HS code classification
author: 2024-12-24 01:26Global trade KPI dashboard templates
author: 2024-12-24 00:58How to analyze import export documentation
author: 2024-12-23 23:34HS code compliance training modules
author: 2024-12-23 23:14HS code-based vendor qualification
author: 2024-12-23 22:56998.79MB
Check398.18MB
Check652.31MB
Check474.24MB
Check541.38MB
Check754.91MB
Check822.53MB
Check933.53MB
Check754.86MB
Check537.82MB
Check411.21MB
Check351.15MB
Check411.11MB
Check585.68MB
Check524.56MB
Check733.14MB
Check213.14MB
Check456.84MB
Check822.64MB
Check155.41MB
Check364.36MB
Check699.79MB
Check255.41MB
Check695.54MB
Check457.37MB
Check596.67MB
Check367.34MB
Check633.73MB
Check729.17MB
Check631.33MB
Check746.87MB
Check226.51MB
Check413.98MB
Check517.29MB
Check119.68MB
Check876.49MB
CheckScan to install
How to leverage analytics in procurement to discover more
Netizen comments More
152 Real-time shipment data alerts
2024-12-24 01:24 recommend
2031 Real-time freight capacity insights
2024-12-24 00:17 recommend
2296 How to validate supplier compliance
2024-12-23 23:15 recommend
1615 Industry-focused market entry reports
2024-12-23 23:09 recommend
2728 International vendor verification
2024-12-23 22:55 recommend