Author: Samikshya

We all want security and want to feel secure in our properties. Surveillance cameras can be seen in almost every places. We were able to check our playback stored in Hard drive but now a days we are able to see them remotely through apps. Today I will be discussing how we setup remote viewing app (DMSS) for remote viewing of Dahua technology cameras and other products. DMSS is a mobile surveillance app with functions such as remote monitoring, video playback, push notifications, device initialization, and remote configuration. Devices such as IPC, NVR, XVR, VTO, doorbells, alarm hubs, and access…

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When you first turn on the recorder and connect NVR to the display unit vis VGA or HDMI you will be asked to set with the region settings. Click on the drop down menu and select “United States” and click Next. 2. Select the proper time zone setting for your region. 3.You will now be prompted to input a password for the admin account. 4. For easier login you can create a pattern, you will need to enter it twice to confirm.  5. Enter your email in order to reset the admin password in case the password was forgotten, you…

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IOT(internet of things) I know I don’t need to explain much about IOT as the topic itself explain a lot about the technologies around us. To start with I will be explaining the definition, uses and technologies around us which are considered as IOT. he Internet of things refers to a type of network to connect anything with the Internet based on stipulated protocols through information sensing equipments to conduct information exchange and communications in order to achieve smart recognitions, positioning, tracing, monitoring, and administration Imagine a world where billions of objects can sense, communicate and share information, all interconnected …

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 Private cloud refers to a model of cloud computing where IT services are provisioned over private IT infrastructure for the dedicated use of a single organization. A private cloud is usually managed via internal resources. The terms private cloud and virtual private cloud (VPC) are often used interchangeably. Technically speaking, a VPC is a private cloud using a third-party cloud provider’s infrastructure, while a private cloud is implemented over internal infrastructure. fig: private cloud structure Private cloud is a computing model that offers a proprietary environment dedicated to a single business entity. As with other types of cloud computing environments,…

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Hybrid cloud is a solution that combines a private cloud with one or more public cloud services, with proprietary software enabling communication between each distinct service. A hybrid cloud strategy provides businesses with greater flexibility by moving workloads between cloud solutions as needs and costs fluctuate. Hybrid cloud services are powerful because they give businesses greater control over their private data. An organization can store sensitive data on a private cloud or local data center and simultaneously leverage the robust computational resources of a managed public cloud. A hybrid cloud relies on a single plane of management, unlike a multi-cloud strategy wherein…

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Public cloud: A public cloud is a type of computing in which a service provider makes resources available to the public via the internet. Resources vary by provider but may include storage capabilities, applications or virtual machines. Public cloud allows for scalability and resource sharing that would not otherwise be possible for a single organization to achieve. Some public cloud providers offer resources for free, while clients pay for other resources by subscription or a pay-per-usage model. Cloud services are available to individual users, as well, and prices scale depending on the user’s resource needs. Organizations with huge amounts of data need to…

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Cloud computing is the delivery of different services through the Internet. These resources include tools and applications like data storage, servers, databases, networking, and software. Rather than keeping files on a proprietary hard drive or local storage device, cloud-based storage makes it possible to save them to a remote database. As long as an electronic device has access to the web, it has access to the data and the software programs to run it. Cloud computing is a popular option for people and businesses for a number of reasons including cost savings, increased productivity, speed and efficiency, performance, and security. Cloud computing…

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A domain name is essentially your website’s equivalent of a physical address. In the same way that a GPS needs a street address or a zipcode to provide directions, a web browser needs a domain name to direct you to a website. A domain name takes the form of two main elements. For example, the domain name Facebook.com consists of the website’s name (Facebook) and the domain name extension (.com). When a company (or a person) purchases a domain name, they’re able to specify which server the domain name points to. Some examples of domain names include: IsItWP.comGoogle.comFacebook.comWikipedia.orgYahoo.comWhitehouse.gov For a more technical…

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The Domain Name System (DNS) is one of the foundations of the internet, yet most people outside of networking probably don’t realize they use it every day to do their jobs, check their email or waste time on their smartphones. At its most basic, DNS is a directory of names that match with numbers. The numbers, in this case are IP addresses, which computers use to communicate with each other. Most descriptions of DNS use the analogy of a phone book, which is fine for people over the age of 30 who know what a phone book is. If you’re…

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