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Title: Frustrated! Can't get "Server Type" to work in Event Setup
Post by: TD99 on January 30, 2014, 07:12:23 PM
OK, so I've been using six DCS-930L cameras for the past few years. There was a learning curve, but I survived.

Now, I'm taking a stab at my new DCS-2332L because I wanted 720 res., outdoor/weatherproof, and night vision. However after 3 nights of troubleshooting, I'm on the verge of returning it due to the frustrations I've encountered (and I'm a Sr. Network Engineer by trade!).

I figured out that the Motion Detection tab isn't displayed when using Firefox, so now I'm on IE. I've managed to get Motion Detection to record to the installed SD Card, but I cannot for the life of me get Email, FTP, or Network Storage working. All I get is the very unhelpful "Test Error".

I've used the same Email and FTP settings working on my DCS-930L cameras -- result? "Test Error".

I see that there's a new "Network Storage" option! Great! I can enter the path to my Synology DS211+ NAS, right? Nope. "Test Error".  ???

Has anyone had any luck with Email, FTP, or Network Storage? I use FTP on my DCS-930L cameras and they always FTP the images to my Synology -- usually without issues.

I should mention that had it working with the Synology's Surveillance Station for a night, but that uses a lot of wi-fi bandwidth since it's constantly streaming the video feed to the NAS. So I disabled that test.

The DCS-930L is now $30 (I originally paid $60 apiece). The DCS-2332L is currently $149 -- five times the price of the DCS-930L, so if I can't get this guy working soon, it's going back.  :-\
Title: Re: Frustrated! Can't get "Server Type" to work in Event Setup
Post by: cmontyburns on February 01, 2014, 07:22:59 AM
Yes, I've gotten all three to work.  The network drive option required the most experimentation -- and in fact I don't think the "test" ever returned a success message, but the files were being written to the drive.

Let's start with email, which should be the easiest to get working.  Can you post the settings you're trying (changing any details needed for privacy)?
Title: Re: Frustrated! Can't get "Server Type" to work in Event Setup
Post by: BelgianEvo on February 01, 2014, 07:30:13 AM
I have the FTP (uploading 2 images each time) working, and when doing the test i get the message "Test OK"

Here is a screenshot of my Event-Server

http://imageshack.com/a/img845/9287/f8tu.jpg
Title: Re: Frustrated! Can't get "Server Type" to work in Event Setup
Post by: rstark18 on February 01, 2014, 10:30:04 AM
I use both email and network storage.I send from a yahoo acct to a gmail acct to send a 10 pic series of PIR events. It also then sends the corresponding 30 sec video to my NAS. Been working flawless for a month now.
I also have two 930L for indoor and if I remember correctly the settings for email ended up needing to be different.

What email and NAS settings are you using?
Title: Re: Frustrated! Can't get "Server Type" to work in Event Setup
Post by: TD99 on February 02, 2014, 09:31:51 AM
Here's what I've tried so far.

Note: these are the same EMAIL and FTP settings I am using on my six DCS-930L cameras:

EMAIL
Sender email address = [myaccount]@gmail.com (doesn't really matter what one uses here since Gmaill will resolve to actual sender)
Recipient email address = [myaccount]@gmail.com
Server address = smtp.gmail.com
User name = [myaccount]@gmail.com
Password = [my gmail password]
Port = 587 (Which is what I am using for my DCS-930L cameras)
This server requires a secure connection (StarTLS) = YES

FTP
Server address = [IP of my NAS]
Port = 21
User name = [An account on my NAS, same one I use for the DCS-930L]
Password = [NAS account's password]
Remote folder name = /web/security/hd-camera
Passive mode = YES (just like with my DCS-930L)

Network Storage
Network storage location = \\DISKSTATION\Web\Security\HD-Camera (MY DCS930L cameras each have their own folder as well and they work fine)
Workgroup = [leave blank as there isn't one; my CIFS folders are reachable by any computer on the LAN]
User name = [I have tried with a NAS account and with it blank, no luck]
Password = [NAS account's password, otherwise blank]
Primary WINS Server = [blank]

SD Card
[This is the only option that "Tests OK" and works]
Title: Re: Frustrated! Can't get "Server Type" to work in Event Setup
Post by: rstark18 on February 02, 2014, 03:16:35 PM
For email:
I'm pretty sure I tried different ports but ended up having to use 25 AND have secure connection YES.
I thought this was a Yahoo issue but I guess it's a firmware bug.

FTP:
I'm not using.

NAS:
I had to use the IP of my NAS (for me \\192.168.1.10\DoorCam)
For user name it needed my NAS login (admin) and password.
Title: Re: Frustrated! Can't get "Server Type" to work in Event Setup
Post by: RYAT3 on February 02, 2014, 04:17:23 PM


Does your email or password have special characters?  Anything that isn't a letter?
Try plain characters first. . And not more than 8 or 10 characters.




Here's what I've tried so far.

Note: these are the same EMAIL and FTP settings I am using on my six DCS-930L cameras:

EMAIL
Sender email address = [myaccount]@gmail.com (doesn't really matter what one uses here since Gmaill will resolve to actual sender)
Recipient email address = [myaccount]@gmail.com
Server address = smtp.gmail.com
User name = [myaccount]@gmail.com
Password = [my gmail password]
Port = 587 (Which is what I am using for my DCS-930L cameras)
This server requires a secure connection (StarTLS) = YES

FTP
Server address = [IP of my NAS]
Port = 21
User name = [An account on my NAS, same one I use for the DCS-930L]
Password = [NAS account's password]
Remote folder name = /web/security/hd-camera
Passive mode = YES (just like with my DCS-930L)

Network Storage
Network storage location = \\DISKSTATION\Web\Security\HD-Camera (MY DCS930L cameras each have their own folder as well and they work fine)
Workgroup = [leave blank as there isn't one; my CIFS folders are reachable by any computer on the LAN]
User name = [I have tried with a NAS account and with it blank, no luck]
Password = [NAS account's password, otherwise blank]
Primary WINS Server = [blank]

SD Card
[This is the only option that "Tests OK" and works]
Title: Re: Frustrated! Can't get "Server Type" to work in Event Setup
Post by: TD99 on February 03, 2014, 08:30:34 AM
Yes, my Gmail password has special characters in it (I use KeePass to manage all of my accounts, so randomly-generated passwords similar to "`j_fi(s%E=e,k6LK!77b" are not uncommon).

That said, I have decided to return the camera. Will stick to the six DCS-930L's for now. The "HD" images weren't much better than the 480p images I'm getting currently.

I appreciate everyone's input!
Title: Re: Frustrated! Can't get "Server Type" to work in Event Setup
Post by: queeg505 on February 04, 2014, 07:08:45 AM
Unless you point it to a WINS server in the Event setup for NAS or other network share it has no way of resolving the friendly name to an IP address, that seems to be why the test fails, just type in the IP address of the share eg \\192.168.0.1\sharename and then the test passes and it starts writing files.
Title: Re: Frustrated! Can't get "Server Type" to work in Event Setup
Post by: RYAT3 on February 04, 2014, 12:21:13 PM


Well - that was a guess.
I'm not 100% positive it's what is causing your issues.


Yes, my Gmail password has special characters in it (I use KeePass to manage all of my accounts, so randomly-generated passwords similar to "`j_fi(s%E=e,k6LK!77b" are not uncommon).

That said, I have decided to return the camera. Will stick to the six DCS-930L's for now. The "HD" images weren't much better than the 480p images I'm getting currently.

I appreciate everyone's input!
Title: Re: Frustrated! Can't get "Server Type" to work in Event Setup
Post by: Acumen on June 08, 2014, 02:23:50 AM
Hi TD99,

I am struggling with the same FTP issue here and am wondering if you managed to solve it.
My 5222L is working perfectly, Filezilla does not give a problem but the 2332L keeps failing on credentials (as the Syno log sais) when setting up a FTP connection to my Synology. Connecting to the externally hosted FTP server does work...

Mail, Network storage and SD work fine by the way. It dit before and after I upgraded to Firmware Version    1.01.04
Title: Re: Frustrated! Can't get "Server Type" to work in Event Setup
Post by: Acumen on October 26, 2014, 05:04:10 AM
Hi TD99,

I am struggling with the same FTP issue here and am wondering if you managed to solve it.
My 5222L is working perfectly, Filezilla does not give a problem but the 2332L keeps failing on credentials (as the Syno log sais) when setting up a FTP connection to my Synology. Connecting to the externally hosted FTP server does work...

Mail, Network storage and SD work fine by the way. It dit before and after I upgraded to Firmware Version    1.01.04

Well somehow I have seen the light on this one... Guess what... If you refer to the directory (also known as Folder under Windows  ;) ) do not enter the "root-slash".

In other words, if the directory you want to store your data on is on /home/Cam1, skip the first slash and for me the problem was solved.
Title: Re: Frustrated! Can't get "Server Type" to work in Event Setup
Post by: SixSigmaGuy on July 03, 2015, 07:25:41 PM
Can't believe how old this thread is and the problem still exists.  I just purchased a DCS-2332L camera and I've been going crazy for days trying to get it to record to my server.  I tried everything I could think of and, somehow, didn't think of using the IP address instead of the server name.  When I did it, it finally worked.  Thank you to the person who suggested it.  Now, that leads me to wonder why the documentation still says to use \\server_name. 
Title: Re: Frustrated! Can't get "Server Type" to work in Event Setup
Post by: factory1 on July 25, 2015, 04:55:37 PM
would you mind sharing your settings?

i have a 2330L that works great with email and ftp but i have yet to get it to record on my server.
Title: Re: Frustrated! Can't get "Server Type" to work in Event Setup
Post by: rstark18 on July 25, 2015, 10:43:54 PM
would you mind sharing your settings?

i have a 2330L that works great with email and ftp but i have yet to get it to record on my server.

Use the server's IP address (i.e. \\192.168.1.10\FrontDoor\). This works for me
Title: Re: Frustrated! Can't get "Server Type" to work in Event Setup
Post by: factory1 on July 26, 2015, 09:51:10 AM
i am using the server address and still nothing.  i have made sure that the folder can be written by anyone.  my settings are below.  i am using a mac server.

server address:  \\10.0.1.55\camera
workgroup:  (blank)
user name:  my user name
password:   my password
primary WINS server:  0.0.0.0 (have also left it blank but it still tries to fill this in every time i save)
Title: Re: Frustrated! Can't get "Server Type" to work in Event Setup
Post by: rstark18 on July 26, 2015, 10:02:30 PM
Any weird characters in your name and password?
Title: Re: Frustrated! Can't get "Server Type" to work in Event Setup
Post by: factory1 on July 27, 2015, 12:22:41 AM
no weird characters.  tried smb:// and afp:// protocols as well.  have no idea why it won't write to my server.
Title: Re: Frustrated! Can't get "Server Type" to work in Event Setup
Post by: cmontyburns on July 27, 2015, 06:52:27 AM
no weird characters.  tried smb:// and afp:// protocols as well.  have no idea why it won't write to my server.

Try putting "workgroup" in as the workgroup name.
Title: Re: Frustrated! Can't get "Server Type" to work in Event Setup
Post by: factory1 on July 27, 2015, 01:57:36 PM
tried using workgroup.  still nothing.
wish there was a way to know if anyone had been successful writing to a mac server. 
Title: Re: Frustrated! Can't get "Server Type" to work in Event Setup
Post by: cmontyburns on July 27, 2015, 03:38:37 PM
I am not writing to a computer running Mac OS X Server, but I am writing to a drive attached to an AirPort Extreme base station.  (Not the same thing, I realize.)
Title: Re: Frustrated! Can't get "Server Type" to work in Event Setup
Post by: factory1 on July 30, 2015, 10:21:56 AM
i have a drive i can use to test this.  would you mind showing me your settings so that i can do the same?
thanks for your help. 
Title: Re: Frustrated! Can't get "Server Type" to work in Event Setup
Post by: rstark18 on July 30, 2015, 04:41:15 PM
@factory1 what server (brand) are you trying to write to? I have written to both an Iomega and a Synology without issues.
Title: Re: Frustrated! Can't get "Server Type" to work in Event Setup
Post by: cmontyburns on July 31, 2015, 06:34:37 AM
i have a drive i can use to test this.  would you mind showing me your settings so that i can do the same?
thanks for your help.

Happy to. Pretty basic stuff:

Network storage location: \\10.0.1.1\MyDriveName
Workgroup: workgroup
User name: (blank)
Password: MyPassword
Primary WINS server: 0.0.0.0
Title: Re: Frustrated! Can't get "Server Type" to work in Event Setup
Post by: factory1 on August 01, 2015, 11:34:51 AM
@rstark18

i am running os X server on a mac mini server.  ideally, i would just write to a folder on the server.  i am going to try writing to a drive attached to my airport extreme base station.   not my ideal setup as i use that port for a printer, but i can live with it if works.   previously, i was using ftp to write to an offsite server, but the host has switched to a cloud service and i can no longer ftp.
Title: Re: Frustrated! Can't get "Server Type" to work in Event Setup
Post by: rstark18 on August 08, 2015, 11:46:59 AM
@rstark18

i am running os X server on a mac mini server.  ideally, i would just write to a folder on the server.  i am going to try writing to a drive attached to my airport extreme base station.   not my ideal setup as i use that port for a printer, but i can live with it if works.   previously, i was using ftp to write to an offsite server, but the host has switched to a cloud service and i can no longer ftp.

I understand how you are frustrated with it not writing to your current Mac server. How about a different approach. You originally were FTPing to an offsite server so I assume you didn't save the files locally. Personally I write to my NAS then the NAS uploads to a cloud service so that I have files both locally and remotely.
If you're okay with having the files only remote then I have a pretty easy solution. This is what I do for my mom as she doesn't have a NAS.
Configure the 2332 to email the video files to a Flickr account (1TB). This has  been working great for my mom.

Title: Re: Frustrated! Can't get "Server Type" to work in Event Setup
Post by: factory1 on August 13, 2015, 05:13:26 PM
@rstark18

that's a great idea.  i actually want my files saved remotely as well, so i will keep this in mind.   

it turns out my drive was firewire and i need usb for the airport extreme, so i haven't tried that yet. 
Title: Re: Frustrated! Can't get "Server Type" to work in Event Setup
Post by: msailg on September 02, 2015, 02:21:29 AM
I have problems with emailing video clips with smtp.gmail.com. I have managed to get the gmail restricted service to work using aspmx.l.google.com where no authentication is required. Search for Google Apps SMTP settings
I have a 942L which works really well but is not meant to be used outdoors. The 2332L has been nothing but trouble. I received 2435 emails over night because I find the settings difficult to understand.
Title: Re: Frustrated! Can't get "Server Type" to work in Event Setup
Post by: factory1 on October 23, 2015, 07:58:21 PM

Happy to. Pretty basic stuff:

Network storage location: \\10.0.1.1\MyDriveName
Workgroup: workgroup
User name: (blank)
Password: MyPassword
Primary WINS server: 0.0.0.0

this worked perfectly and didn't take up a lot of bandwidth so i  ended up gong with this option. 
thanks @cmontyburns!
Title: Re: Frustrated! Can't get "Server Type" to work in Event Setup
Post by: kostnermo on October 28, 2017, 09:53:17 AM
Hi everyone,

I encountered the exact same problems like everybody else while trying to send video files to my NAS ("Test Error.").
It seems I may have figured out the problem though.

After setting the minimum SMB protocol in the Synology Disk station manager to "SMB1" it immediately started working.
Seems like D-Link cameras don't support any other protocol.

The setting for Synology devices looks like this (German):
(https://image.ibb.co/f04uWR/Screenshot_7_Custom.png) (https://imgbb.com/)
I'm sorry that I can't help with devices from other vendors.

Good luck,

Patrick
Title: Re: Frustrated! Can't get "Server Type" to work in Event Setup
Post by: rstark18 on October 28, 2017, 11:14:49 AM
My Synology was set that way by default (min SMB1 - max SMB2). I guess that’s why I never had any issues on setup.