forget my DVR admin password
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@IT-ADMIN said:
hhhhhhh, no it is not ruined, i just forget the password
What do you need the password in order to do?
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but sure there is a method to reset the password safely but i'm unaware of
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Probably. But not necessarily.
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what makes me doubtful is the name of jumper (CN8) which mean (i guess) connector not jumper
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why do you want to reset the password?
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@IT-ADMIN said:
@Dashrender said:
why do you want to reset the password?
hhhh, because i forget it
Do you need the password for some reason? does it matter that you do not know it?
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@Dashrender said:
@IT-ADMIN said:
@Dashrender said:
why do you want to reset the password?
hhhh, because i forget it
Do you need the password for some reason? does it matter that you do not know it?
of course i need it, if i want to access the IP cameras from another mobile for example or just delete the app on my smart phone and need to create again an account , it is very important
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did you see that link i post above ??
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OK so you can't add the app to another device without the password.
Is the device currently in a usable state? Can you view the cameras from the app you have now on your phone, or from your desktop computer?
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yeah i can, me and the manager only
the problem is if the manager tell : well i buy new phone and i want you to set up the app on my mobile, then what i do ?? because he do not know about this yet ;( -
I think it is time to fess up.
Hey boss, the password for the DVR is lost. I can leave everything as it is now, but when you need new access on a new phone, I will have to try to reset the password, and that may break the box and we will have to buy a new one.
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Maybe you will even luck out and the boss will know the password
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@johnhooks said:
Maybe you will even luck out and the boss will know the password
loooool, now i'm the only one who keep all passwords
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@IT-ADMIN said:
@johnhooks said:
Maybe you will even luck out and the boss will know the password
loooool, now i'm the only one who keep all passwords
You should look into something like Keepass. Save the database in a shared location and lock it down, then you can have all your passwords in one place so you don't have to remember them.
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Keepass you definitely need. And share it with the boss.
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unplug it, put a multimeter across CN8 - might learn something.
next up, google the nextchip nvp1118B - might learn something there too
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Have you tried 123456, or 000000 as the passwords?
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@MattSpeller said:
unplug it, put a multimeter across CN8 - might learn something.
next up, google the nextchip nvp1118B - might learn something there too
i don't have multimeter and furthermore i'm not into electronic