Qnap Surveillance Client For Mac
Tagdiscount on wondershare allmymusic for macbook. With QNAP Surveillance Client you can monitor the IP cameras, change the display mode, enable or disable manual recording and control the PTZ cameras. If the IP camera supports PTZ, you can use the control panel on the NVR to adjust the viewing angle of the IP camera.
I wish QNAP would clarify the issues with Surveillance Station Pro, particularly the licencing issue, so I can decide whether I want to switch to a different NAS provider for my future requirements or not. Their responses in the thread have not been very reassuring.
I have setup surveillance station on the QNAP. Then for the Mac I download QNAP Surveillance Client. Then I get a login screen.
To satisfy the increasing demand for embedded network surveillance solutions on NAS, QNAP has created the 'Surveillance Station' for Turbo NAS. The Surveillance Station enables users to configure & connect multiple IP cameras and manage functions including live audio & video monitoring, recording, and playback. QNAP Surveillance Station has many professional features for remote monitoring, recording, and surveillance tasks under diverse environments but also functions with great simplicity.
The part covered by this subject Surveillance Station Mac is perfectly responded by the early availability of the QNAP Surveillance Client for Mac (OS X Lion 10.7.2 or later) Beta - intentionally cross-posted here. As part of the ongoing process to officially release QNAP Surveillance Client for Mac (OS X Lion 10.7.2 or later), we hope to release beta version to valued customer.
If you are willing to test QNAP Surveillance Client for Mac, please follow the steps. Download QNAP Surveillance Client for Mac Surveillance Client.dmg QNAP_Surveillance_Client.docx is a brief user manual. Please refer to the file to use the APP. If you have any suggestion for the APP or user manual, please kindly let me know. We greatly appreciate your time and effort and sincerely value your feedback.
I don't quite understand why QNAP is not providing an 'official' clarification of their position. Leaving this issue unanswered is probably doing more damage to their reputation than a clarification would. As it stands now, the topic keeps getting re-visited by QNAP customers, (and potential customers), which is making the thread grow. As more messages get posted about these issues, Googles indexing robots are making it increasing easy to find these messages, which is probably hurting QNAP's reputation even further. As all of this is coming on the tail end of the v3.7.0 Upgrade fiasco, QNAP has a lot of damage control that needs to be done, to not only attract new customers, but to appease their existing customers. Their handling of these issues so far, strikes me as Corporate Suicide.
I read somewhere It should be usernames/passw admin/admin. But that doesn't work either. Anybody know what I need to fill in? Ad6922 wrote:I have setup surveillance station on the QNAP. Then for the Mac I download QNAP Surveillance Client. Then I get a login screen. But Then I am completely lost what to fill in as it doesn't work.