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      tcj2001 last edited by

      I have installed monocle gateway, but not able to connect to reolink cameras, i can connect to Ubiquiti camera with out issue

      my connection logs
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      Front camera uses @tunnel, but it say camera is not responding
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      Driveway camera uses @proxy, still same issue
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      My system
      Reolink: RLC-422, RLC 423, RLC 410, UVC-G3-Dome
      Amazon Fire HD, Amazon Fire TV 4k Ultra

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        tcj2001 last edited by

        Forgot to mention my Reolink cameras are connect to RLN16-410 NVR

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          petarde last edited by

          I have exactly the same behaviour and issue using 3 RLC-410 connected to a RLN8-410.
          I also tested several tag combinations additional to the for Reolink recommended, but did not get the picture out. My log output is exactly the same as above.
          I see every request, but no picture output.
          Any ideas?

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            petarde last edited by

            Forgot to mention I am using Echo Show 5 and Fire TV 4k for video output.

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              Monocle last edited by

              In the logs above, we can see the camera request is made to the Monocle Gateway instance, but nothing happens after the request. What we would expect to see are incoming TCP/RTSP connections from your Alexa device and outbound TCP/RTSP connection to the IP cameras getting logged. So this typically means the Alexa device is not able to talk to the Monocle Gateway instance.

              This is almost always due to some network issue. The most likely issue is DNS REBINDING

              Many routers, by default, will block requests to DNS hostnames that point to internal/private IP addresses. You have to either disable DNS REBINDING blocking or more preferably create an exception allowing only the Monocle proxy DNS hostnames thru.

              See: https://monoclecam.com/monocle-gateway/troubleshooting/dns-rebinding

              Other (less common) issues could be Alexa is on a different WiFi network such as a guest network or isolated VLAN.

              Thanks, Robert

              Monocle: https://monoclecam.com
              Getting Started | Troubleshooting Guide | FAQ | Contact Support

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                petarde last edited by

                Thanks a lot for this fast and very helpful answer, Robert!
                The DNS rebinding was exactly the problem. Now all Reolink camera streams are running!

                Thank you!!! :-)

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                  G33kn last edited by

                  In my journey with the Reolink NVR/Cameras (model RLC-820A), I had no luck connecting with the “_main” view, I needed to use the following in order to get the cameras to work: rtsp://192.x.x.x:554/h264Preview_01_sub. Hope that helps someone.

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