Frequently Asked Question

How to Setup NO-IP DDNS in a HIKVISION System
Last Updated 4 months ago

This guide will help you setup and configure Dynamic DNS within your Hikvision Camera/DVR/NVR.
(Firmware 3.4.80 Build 161128)

Standard Setup (Not Using Groups)Start by accessing your Hikvision device by entering in the LAN address in the URL bar (ours happens to be 192.168.1.9, yours might be different):
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Enter in your username and password for your device and then select login to log into your Hikvision device:
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From here, navigate to the DDNS page on your device (Configuration > Network > Basic Settings > DDNS). In this example, we are using the Turbo HD DVR (DS-7200):

The proper settings are as follows:

DDNS Type: No-IP
Server Address: dynupdate.no-ip.com
Domain: The hostname you created; for example: hostname.ddns.net
User Name: Your No-IP Account Email Address or UsernamePassword: Your Password to log into No-IP
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Once everything is filled out correctly, click on the “Save” button.

Advanced Setup (Using Groups)
In order for the update to send successfully, you will need to use the following format:

DDNS Type: No-IP
Server Address: dynupdate.no-ip.com
Domain: YourNoIPDomain (example.domain.com)
User Name: Groupname%23Username
Password: NoIPGroupPassword

Instead of using your No-IP account credentials, you can create and use DDNS Keys. They offer increased account security and better update client compatibility.

This is because encoding special characters like “#” or “:” are generally not supported on CCTV devices so URL encoding must be used instead. Your DDNS setup should look similar to this:
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Depending on the web browser you are using, you may need to switch back and forth from the DDNS tab. This updates the “Status”. If everything was entered correctly, you should see the following message:
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It might say “Connecting” for a while, but keep switching between the tabs and you should eventually see the “Normal” status.

Note: Hikvision is commonly known to give a false error “connection to server failed” even when configured correctly. If you receive this error and you’ve set up DDNS correctly with your No-IP account information, you will need to completely disable the DDNS settings for one hour, update the firmware (if needed), and re-enable the DDNS settings. Delete and re-enter the fields in the configuration provided above as well. This will usually clear the error, and the device will then begin to communicate with our servers.

Congratulations! Your Hikvision device will now be sending out automatic DDNS updates to NO-IP server to ensure that you always stay connected.

FAQ Source : https://www.noip.com/support/knowledgebase/setup-ddns-hikvision

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