I enabled it on the NAS.
I also enabled FTP in hopes it would help.
Sadly so far it didn't start saving footage yet. I wonder if I just need to give it some more time or maybe still something is wrong.
I have created a new one on a seperate server, now I've got some progress.
I am able to create a text file from another computer but still having an issue with connecting the camera to the NAS.
When entering the ip address and path I still get an issue of failed test.
Current IP: 10.0.0.9...
Okay I was somehow capable of manually updating the version of the NAS.
It seems there is a "high" usage of the RAM, once I set the RAM capability a little higher it seemed to work a little better, still unusable though.
I will try setting a server I have aside and update how it goes after...
It seems you were correct.
There is something blocking the connection to the internet.
When I tried entering the address http://10.0.0.10/24 as showed in the network section of TrueNAS it told me there was an issue with the permissions. To make sure, I looked over at the 'Update' area and...
For the VM software I use VirtualBox, for the computer's OS I use Windows 10, for the NAS within the VM I use TrueNAS Core 11 (Sadly the most recent release wouldn't install because of low RAM).
It seems they are at the same port as I'm able to connect to the control panel from outside of the...
Sadly I am not following a specific guide. However, I'll add a few pictures of settings.
10.0.0.10 = the ip of the NAS
10.0.0.6 = the ip of the Camera
The sharing option is SMB
Hello, I have 2 UNV cameras setup at my father's business.
It now saves the footage on SD Cards but it seems to corrupt them fairly quickly.
I have made a TrueNAS VM and successfully connected to it through the main computer.
When I try to setup the camera to save the footage to the NAS instead...