CNB Camera: Default IP, Username, Password, Port

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CNB Camera: Default IP, Username, Password, Port

CNB IP cameras are widely used in small business surveillance, retail security, warehouses, and private property monitoring. Installers and system owners often need factory login details when connecting a new device, restoring settings after a reset, or integrating a camera into an existing video surveillance network. Understanding the default IP address, username, password, and port helps speed up setup while avoiding configuration mistakes that can cause connection issues. This guide explains the typical factory network settings for CNB cameras, what those values mean, and how to use them safely during initial access.

Default IP

Many CNB security cameras ship with a factory default IP address of 192.168.123.100. This address belongs to a private network range and is intended for direct connection during setup. If your computer is on a different subnet, you may need to temporarily adjust your PC network settings so both devices share the same IP range. After logging in, the camera IP should be changed to match the main surveillance network or router configuration to avoid address conflicts.

If the camera does not respond at this address, it may have been previously configured, or the model may use DHCP by default. In that case, the device obtains an IP address automatically from the router, and a network scanning tool or router device list can help identify it.

Default Username

The standard factory username for CNB CCTV cameras is commonly admin. This account has full administrative rights, including video settings, network configuration, firmware updates, and user management. Because this account controls all major functions, it should be protected with a unique password immediately after the first login.

Default Password

CNB cameras frequently use admin as the default password, matching the username. Some models may ship with a blank password field instead. During initial access, try the following combinations:

  • Username: admin - Password: admin
  • Username: admin - Password: blank

If neither works, the device may have been changed earlier and may require a hardware reset to restore factory credentials.

Default Port

The typical default HTTP port for CNB IP camera web access is port 80. This port allows browser-based configuration by entering the camera IP address into the address bar. Some models also use additional ports for video streaming, ONVIF services, or RTSP feeds, but port 80 is usually the main interface for setup.

If multiple cameras are accessed remotely through one public IP address, installers often change the HTTP port to avoid conflicts. For example, cameras might be assigned ports like 8081 or 8082 while keeping internal video settings the same.

FAQs

Check that your computer is in the same IP range, confirm cables and power, and scan the network in case the camera received an address from DHCP. A reset may be required if settings were changed earlier.
Most models have a small reset button. Holding it for several seconds while powered on usually restores default network and login values. Exact timing can vary by model.
No. Default passwords are widely known and can expose the camera to unauthorized access. Always set a strong, unique password after installation.
Yes. After logging in, you can assign a static IP that matches your surveillance network to ensure stable communication with recorders or VMS software.
Modern browsers usually work for basic settings, though older models may require compatibility modes or specific plugins for live video.
Port forwarding allows remote access to the camera through a router by mapping an external port to the camera’s internal IP and port number.
Recording depends on NVR settings, storage configuration, or SD card setup. Verify recording schedules, storage status, and network connection to the recorder.

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