Local Security Gateway
Local Security Gateway Setup Guide
Local Security Gateway Setup Guide Step 1: Connecting the Video Gateway Connect to Network: Using an ethernet cable, plug in the video gateway to your Local Area Network (LAN). Ensure that the network does not have a firewall preventing ...
Local Security Gateway Overview
Local Security's Smart Gateway is a drop-in hardware with the purpose to connect your local network to the cloud in bulk. Our Gateway auto-discovers and connects any ONVIF compliant camera or NVR from your local network to the cloud hassle-free. The ...
Gateway FAQ's
Here you can find the answers to the frequently asked questions related to the Local Security Gateway. Gateway specifications: Number of cameras up to 32, depending on the cameras' bitrate configuration Size 9.5 х 6 х 3.5 centimeters Power supply ...
Configuring a static IP address on the Local Security Gateway
For the push module to work properly on the Local Security Gateway you can use both static and automatic IP addresses. Though for convenience a static IP address is recommended when Local Security Gateway is accessed remotely, this will allow you to ...
How to Connect NVRs/DVRs through Local Security Gateway
Connecting NVRs using a 3dEYE gateway is a convenient way to connect NVRs with the 3dEYE platform. Step 1: Adding an ONVIF user in the NVR Our system allows users to add their NVRs/DVRs using the ONVIF method as well as through the Local Security ...