Cloudvue Gateway Camera Already Exists

Description  When attempting to add a camera to the Cloudvue Gateway an error message appears “Camera Already Exists”. Typically, this happens when the local database is out of sync with the cloud database. Removing the camera from the local database then re-adding triggers a new sync which resolve the issue. Below are instructions for removing… Continue reading Cloudvue Gateway Camera Already Exists

Cloudvue – Default Ports

Description The following is a list of firewall settings for ports and domains used by Cloudvue that may need to be either opened or white listed  to ensure devices are able to reach the cloud. Products Default Ports PortDescriptionProduct(s)80Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)Cloudvue LocalCloudvue Gateway Cameras123Network Time Protocol (NTP))Cloudvue Gateway443Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS / TLS… Continue reading Cloudvue – Default Ports

Tunneling to a Cloudvue Gateway From a Local Windows Machine

Description  At times it may be necessary to access either the Gateways local Cloudvue interface and/or a connected cameras web interface. PuTTY Portable can establish an SSH connection with or without port forwarding from a local  Windows machine which once established will allow access to these resources  from a web browser on the local machine.… Continue reading Tunneling to a Cloudvue Gateway From a Local Windows Machine