You may need to update the WinPcap utility.
Close the SADP software.
Click here to download and install the latest WinPcap.
Then run the SADP software again.
Also, make sure the computer is connected to the same subnet as the Hikvision devices.
If you are still having issue, click here to download the latest SADP software.
FAQ
This is caused by Internet Explorer compatibility issues. If you are using IE 10 or 11, the page needs to be displayed using Compatibility view. To resolve this issue, the compatibility view mode needs to be turned on by adding the IP address of the Hikvision device to the compatibility view list.
For more detailed information on how to add the device to enable the compatibility view click here.
Log into the device using the web browser,
Click on Configuration and then Local configuration / Local (dependent of the version of the web plug-in).
On the right panel, you should see the default paths for the saved files.
In order to Live View using Safari on MAC OS, the Hikvision web plug-in for MAC OS needs to be downloaded and installed. Note: Please close all web browsers before installing the web plug-in.
Click here to download the MAC web plug-in for IP Cameras.
For detailed information, please view the relevant technical bulletin.
How to install plug-in for MAC OS
When viewing the device using Internet Explorer (IE) 10 or 11 (32-bit), sometimes the content may not display properly. This may be caused by a browser incompatibility. To resolve the incompatibility issue, the IP address of the Hikvision device needs to be added to the compatibility view list.
For more detailed information on how to add the device to enable the compatibility view click here.
By default, the following ports needs to be forwarded for remote access.
HTTP port: 80 Used to connect via the web browser
Server port: 8000 Used to connect via iVMS-4200 software and iVMS-4500 Mobile App
RTSP port: 10554 Used for the video streaming
HTTPS port: 443 Used to connect via the web browser using SSL encryption
Note: If the RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) port is defaulted to 554 (on older model/firmware) it is recommended to change this port to 10554 or 1024 when experiencing connection issues over 3G/4G connection.
You can find all your IP devices by using the SADP (Search Active Device Protocol) software.
Download the SADP tool from here. The SADP tool will search any Hikvision products on the network and displays the information of the devices. This software can also be used to quickly configure the network information of the devices such as assigning a static IP address.
Note that the computer running the SADP software must be on the same network (physical subnet) as the Hikvision device.
Hikvision has a strong commitment to our distributors and dealers, and their security needs are of the utmost importance to us. We have recently taken a number of steps to ensure that our surveillance products meet and exceed these security needs. Hikvision is introducing new firmware that will require users to create a password in order to activate their devices.
Note: All DVR/NVR/IP camera models are no longer shipped with a default password after a certain revision of firmware.
The Secure Activation feature is deployed in the following firmware revisions:
Device Firmware with Secure Activation
Device Type Model Number Firmware Version
Value Series IP Camera DS-2CD2xxx v5.3.0
Smart Series IP Camera DS-2CD4xxx v5.3.0
NVR/Hybrid
DS-9016HWI-ST
DS-96xxNI-ST
DS-7716NI-SP/16
v3.1.5
Plug-n-Play NVR DS-76xxNI-EI(E2)/P v3.1.0
Turbo DVR
DS-72xxHGHI-SH
DS-73xxHQHI-SH
v3.1.6
For more information, please view the relevant technical bulletin.
Secure Activation Letter
New Secure Activation Process for DVRs/NVRs
New Secure Activation Process for IP Cameras
Click here to find the latest firmware release for your Hikvision device.
Note: The firmware are region specific. Upgrading firmware developed for another region may cause damage to your product.
To upgrade the firmware of a Hikvision IP camera, first download the appropriate firmware from here. (Note: The firmware are region specific. Upgrading firmware developed for another region may cause damage to your product.)
Once the proper firmware is downloaded, extract (unzip) the content of the .zip file onto the desktop of your computer.
Log into the camera by using the Internet Explorer browser
Go to the CONFIGURATION tab, then from BASIC CONFIGURATION, go to SYSTEM and select the MAINTENANCE tab.
On the bottom of the page under the REMOTE UPGRADE section, click the BROWSE button to select the firmware file.
Select the firmware named digicap.dav on your desktop and click the UPGRADE button.
The camera will reboot after the firmware is successfully upgraded.
For further direction, please view the relevant technical bulletin below.
Upgrading the Firmware on the Hikvision IP Camera
Log into the IP camera using the web browser,
Select CONFIGURATION
Select BASIC CONFIGURATION andthen select SYSTEM (on left side).
Select TIME SETTINGS tab andinput the correct date and time
Click the SAVE button to applythe settings