Sep 01 2020 11:32 PM
I have a IP camera connected to a managed switch. The camera is configured with static IP, and running TCP connections via RTP over RTSP.
On the same switch I have my laptop(running win 10) and a server (running windows 2016) connected, also with static IP address, camera, PC and server, all in same subnet..
Here comes the issue..
On my laptop I can access the Camera’s web-based management pages, login and see the video stream and settings, I can also access live video from the RTSP address.
But for some reason I can’t view the camera’s RTSP stream on the server on the application.
I have port 554 open in the server firewall, I have even tried to turn off the firewall..
When I enter the IP address in a browser on the server, I'm prompted for the login credentials , so I know it is connecting on some level. However, once I enter the credentials, I receive no error, it looks like it logs in, but halted at the login screen, also no video. I know the camera is working with browser, because I can log in the same way on my laptop.
So what have I missed on the server / windows server 2016 ? a role or feature to install ??
Jun 10 2021 06:46 AM
@schou84 hi, did you ever figure out this issue. I am having the same problem and haven't found a solution. I appreciate any help, thanks!