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    Hikvision DS7216HWI-SH DVR Boot issues

    StewartM, yes it was, but the installer is no longer trading and I don't know wher he bought it.
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    Hikvision DS7216HWI-SH DVR Boot issues

    No. I can't get it to stay up (active) long enough to link to the network
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    Hikvision DS7216HWI-SH DVR Boot issues

    Hi Stewart, thanks for your response. I tried your suggestions, but to no avail. Is there any way of resetting the firmware or any tools or scripts that could be tried to acces the device that you know of? I understand that it may be possible to use the RS-232 or even the RE-485 port to try...
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    Hikvision DS7216HWI-SH DVR Boot issues

    Phil, thanks for the response, I appreciate it. When you saw it previously were you able to see any video? Is there any way of seeing the video output? Thanks,
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    Hikvision DS7216HWI-SH DVR Boot issues

    I have been trying to sort out boot issues on the above DVR, which I got hold of to try and fix. I've never had it working although it has worked well in the past. It boots to the Hikvision "Embedded Net DVR" splash screen then the monitor states that it "cannot display this video mode". Then...
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    Camera Query for Home Setup

    The newer cameras come with the h.264, h.265 & the new most efficient h.265+ CODEC, which claim a substantial bandwidth saving. See here: savings of up to 70% bandwidth and storage are claimed versus the h.264 CODEC The 16 port NVR looks a bit overkill and is about a hundred quid...
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    Camera Query for Home Setup

    Hi, I am in the process of looking at a similar setup and understand your categorisation. I'm not sure about the 8MP for your high traffic areas, but is a superb camera. The DS-7608NI-I2/8P NVR is the one in the range I'd look at the "-I2/8P"..... not the E2/8P or the K2/8P. the bandwidth...
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