FAQs: Password of IP Camera
How can I reset password for my ip camera?
To reset the password for your IP camera, follow these general steps:
1. Locate the Reset Button: Most IP cameras have a physical reset button in the pigtail cable.
2. Perform a Reset:
- Keep the camera powered on.
- Press and hold the reset button for more than 10 seconds.
- Release the button and wait for the camera to reboot.
3. Default Credentials: After a reset, the camera usually reverts to default login credentials. Check the manual for these details (e.g., "admin" for username and 12345 for password).
4. Reconfigure Settings: Reconnect the camera to your network and reconfigure it, setting a new password.
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