![]() The web interface works with 11 character passwords just fine. The FLIR Cloud Client won’t work correctly with any password over 10 characters in length. So I’d have to pull the power on the cameras (which meant a trip down to the basement) to force them to reboot and release the lock on the admin account.Īfter a ton of trial and error over many days, I finally discovered the issue: Later, when I tried to setup the FLIR Cloud Client software (some desktop application that lets you see all your cameras, record stuff etc), it would find my cameras, but they would fail to connect, even though I was SURE I was entering the password correctly.Īfter failing to connect, I’d go back to the web interface and find that my account was now locked out! Among the first things I did was to change the default password from admin/admin to something else. ![]() One can setup the FLIR security cameras via a web interface. Having wasted 6-8 hours of my life over the past month trying to figure out what the hell was going on with my new security cameras, I think I have finally found an answer, and it all comes down to shit software.
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