HankVision Megapixel WIP6001
Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 8:12 pm
Hi,
Background
I bought unbranded NVR Kit with 9 bullet cameras from:
https://www.e-ville.com/fi/3045495-elek ... telma.html (It has 8 cameras, but otherwise it is same)
https://www.shopclues.com/hankvision-9- ... ision.html
System worked fine few months. Now the NVR hangs after few hours and its very hot. I can't get it working stable so searching ZoneMinder as a solver.
Investigations
After (three days) of investigating here are my results.
NVR
Has DHCP on LAN1 (internet), 192.168.1.9 on LAN2 and WLAN has DHCP 192.12.12.120 - 220.
Camera
### Camera label
The only label in camera says:
Wireless Wi-Fi IP Camera
Model No: WIP6001-1.3MP
Power: DC 12V
TV System: PAL 3.6mm
### Camera addresses
Camera LAN DHCP is disabled by default. LAN addresses are about 192.168.1.61 - 69. WLAN addresses are about 192.20.20.120 - 140.
### Camera ports
NMAP result is following:
PORT STATE SERVICE
23/tcp open telnet
80/tcp open http
90/tcp open dnsix
8088/tcp open radan-http
10081/tcp open famdc
20203/tcp open unknown
#### Telnet
This site helped much: https://sergei.nz/ildvr-inc-mh40d06/ And the link http://sergei.nz/ildvr-inc-mh40d06-or- ... se-camera/ says that Telnet username and password should be HANKVISION, but I had no success.
#### Web UI
Web UI respods at port 80. Username and password there are admin. It advertises itself a Megapixel IP Camera. Response server header is Hankvision-Webs. If you browse using Internet Explorer, install required AxtiveX component, you are able to view streams. Wireshark says that streams (main and sub) are requested from port 90. JPEG stills are viewable (from port 80) via Chrome without extensions. In the UI I can see following details:
##### System - Basic information
Version: V1.04.10-170307
Product info: IPC-E15000-W0 series
##### Network - PORT
RTSP Port: 554
Onvif Port: 8999
Http Port: 80
Video Port: 90
Record Port: 8080
##### Network - Wifi (which I disabled)
SSID: HD-NVR-2AFD5096
Key: 12345678
Successful results
MJPEG
Web UI has following settings for MJPEG:
Resolution: 1280x720 (default) | Closed
Frame rate: 1 | 2 | 3 (default) | 4 | 5
Image quality: Lowest | Low | Average (default) | High | Highest
### ZoneMinder settings for MJPEG
Source Type: Remote
Protocol: HTTP
Method: Simple
Host Name: admin:admin@192.168.1.6x
Port: 80
Path: /jpgimage/1/image.jpg
(Also paths /jpgmulreq/1/image.jpg?key=0&lq=11 in browser, but not in ZoneMinder.)
Capture Width (pixels): 1280
Capture Height (pixels): 720
Default for others.
Failed results
Didn't got ONVIF, RTSP or port 90 working for main or sub stream. The exact paths are unknown. I'll continue on these if I got new ideas.
I'm not sure what are the differences in brands HankVision and HkVision, because UI uses HkVision JS and DLL drivers. Also HikVision, Megapixel (UI title) and Z-Ben (https://ipcamtalk.com/threads/reviving- ... 001.39147/ see same model) may have something common.
Background
I bought unbranded NVR Kit with 9 bullet cameras from:
https://www.e-ville.com/fi/3045495-elek ... telma.html (It has 8 cameras, but otherwise it is same)
https://www.shopclues.com/hankvision-9- ... ision.html
System worked fine few months. Now the NVR hangs after few hours and its very hot. I can't get it working stable so searching ZoneMinder as a solver.
Investigations
After (three days) of investigating here are my results.
NVR
Has DHCP on LAN1 (internet), 192.168.1.9 on LAN2 and WLAN has DHCP 192.12.12.120 - 220.
Camera
### Camera label
The only label in camera says:
Wireless Wi-Fi IP Camera
Model No: WIP6001-1.3MP
Power: DC 12V
TV System: PAL 3.6mm
### Camera addresses
Camera LAN DHCP is disabled by default. LAN addresses are about 192.168.1.61 - 69. WLAN addresses are about 192.20.20.120 - 140.
### Camera ports
NMAP result is following:
PORT STATE SERVICE
23/tcp open telnet
80/tcp open http
90/tcp open dnsix
8088/tcp open radan-http
10081/tcp open famdc
20203/tcp open unknown
#### Telnet
This site helped much: https://sergei.nz/ildvr-inc-mh40d06/ And the link http://sergei.nz/ildvr-inc-mh40d06-or- ... se-camera/ says that Telnet username and password should be HANKVISION, but I had no success.
#### Web UI
Web UI respods at port 80. Username and password there are admin. It advertises itself a Megapixel IP Camera. Response server header is Hankvision-Webs. If you browse using Internet Explorer, install required AxtiveX component, you are able to view streams. Wireshark says that streams (main and sub) are requested from port 90. JPEG stills are viewable (from port 80) via Chrome without extensions. In the UI I can see following details:
##### System - Basic information
Version: V1.04.10-170307
Product info: IPC-E15000-W0 series
##### Network - PORT
RTSP Port: 554
Onvif Port: 8999
Http Port: 80
Video Port: 90
Record Port: 8080
##### Network - Wifi (which I disabled)
SSID: HD-NVR-2AFD5096
Key: 12345678
Successful results
MJPEG
Web UI has following settings for MJPEG:
Resolution: 1280x720 (default) | Closed
Frame rate: 1 | 2 | 3 (default) | 4 | 5
Image quality: Lowest | Low | Average (default) | High | Highest
### ZoneMinder settings for MJPEG
Source Type: Remote
Protocol: HTTP
Method: Simple
Host Name: admin:admin@192.168.1.6x
Port: 80
Path: /jpgimage/1/image.jpg
(Also paths /jpgmulreq/1/image.jpg?key=0&lq=11 in browser, but not in ZoneMinder.)
Capture Width (pixels): 1280
Capture Height (pixels): 720
Default for others.
Failed results
Didn't got ONVIF, RTSP or port 90 working for main or sub stream. The exact paths are unknown. I'll continue on these if I got new ideas.
I'm not sure what are the differences in brands HankVision and HkVision, because UI uses HkVision JS and DLL drivers. Also HikVision, Megapixel (UI title) and Z-Ben (https://ipcamtalk.com/threads/reviving- ... 001.39147/ see same model) may have something common.