- SYNOLOGY SURVEILLANCE STATION LICENSE PINTEREST HOW TO
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Using the cameras for things like snapshot IOS alerts, motion detection and other cool stuff. In the next post, I will break down how I have this configuration tied into my Home Assistant environment.
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The Synology system also has a variety of clients including the Windows Client (shown below), IOS, Android and also has EASY integration with Home Assistant.Ĭheck out the video below for a full run down on my system, how I use it and how to get it all configured. For the bedroom TV, I have this application as the screensaver so when the TV is idle, the front camera shows as the screensaver. Once the cameras are set up with Synology and configured with the Roku app, you can then add them to any TV where you have a Roku streaming device. If you are able to get this working with your particular cameras, set up might be even easier. I tried to get the ONVIF to work with my Foscams but was unable to. cgi-bin/CGIProxy.fcgi?usr=UserName&pwd=FakePassword&cmd=snapPicture2
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By applying the license key on the Surveillance Station user interface, you will be able to.
By default, each Synology NAS supports one camera license. Also in the video, there are a few other suggestions. Synology Surveillance Device License Pack For Synology NAS - 4 Additional Licenses Synology Camera License Packs are designed for expanding cameras set up on the Synology Surveillance Station. I would recommend experimenting a bit with your cameras to figure out the correct link. It took me a while to figure out the correct MPEG link to use with my Foscam cameras. The set up was super easy with the exception of the URL link. I would recommend using the free version to make sure your individual cameras are supported. The Pro version gives you the ability to use more than 1 camera. The Pro version is ($5 USD) but there is a free version as well. The software on the Roku that I am using is the IP CAMERA VIEWER PRO. These are wireless cameras recording 24 hours, 7 days a week and storing 30 days of recordings to my Synology box which has two RAID 1 mirrors 3.6TB SATA drives. I have had three (soon to be four) Foscam IP cameras set up with a Synology Surveillance center for about 9 months now around the Smart Home and the set up has been fantastic. I’ve been meaning to get this accomplished for a while now.