Coram Login: Camera Default IP, Username, Password, Port

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Coram Login: Camera Default IP, Username, Password, Port

Coram AI cameras are part of a new generation of intelligent video surveillance systems built around cloud processing and artificial intelligence. Unlike traditional IP cameras that rely heavily on local web interfaces and static credentials, Coram AI devices are designed to connect directly to a centralized platform where video analytics, alerts, and management are handled. This cloud-first architecture changes how login and network access work. Instead of typing an IP address into a browser, most users interact with cameras through a secure dashboard. Still, understanding default network behavior, local access options, and port usage is important for installation, troubleshooting, and integration with existing infrastructure.

Default IP

Coram AI cameras typically use DHCP by default. Once connected to a network, they automatically receive an IP address from the router or DHCP server. This address is usually within the standard private range such as 192.168.x.x or 10.x.x.x depending on the network configuration.

These cameras do not rely on a fixed factory IP address because they are meant to connect quickly to the internet and register with the Coram AI cloud platform. In most cases, installers do not need to manually configure IP settings.

If you need to identify the local IP address, you can:

  • check the DHCP client list in your router
  • use a network scanner to detect new devices
  • view device information in the Coram AI dashboard if available

Even though a local IP exists, direct browser access is often limited or disabled depending on the device configuration.

Default Username

Coram AI cameras do not follow the traditional model of using a fixed local username like admin. Instead, authentication is tied to a cloud-based user account created during system setup. Access permissions, roles, and device visibility are all managed through this account.

Typical authentication approach includes:

  • login via Coram AI web dashboard
  • user email as the account identifier
  • role-based access control for different users

Some devices may include a restricted local interface for diagnostics, but it is not intended for everyday use and may not expose a standard username prompt.

Default Password

There is no default device password for Coram AI cameras in the traditional sense. During onboarding, users create a secure account password that controls access to all connected devices. This removes the risks associated with shared factory credentials.

Key points about password handling:

  • password is created during account registration
  • no universal default password exists
  • password reset is handled through the cloud platform

This approach improves security by ensuring that each deployment has unique credentials. It also simplifies management when multiple cameras are installed across locations.

Default Port

Coram AI cameras rely on outbound encrypted connections to communicate with cloud servers. This means they do not require open inbound ports or manual port forwarding on the router. Most communication happens over standard secure web protocols.

Common ports involved include:

  • 443 - HTTPS secure communication with cloud services
  • 80 - optional HTTP for initial provisioning in some environments
  • dynamic ports - used internally for streaming and updates

Because the connection is initiated from the camera to the cloud, the system works behind firewalls and NAT without additional configuration. This reduces exposure to external threats and simplifies deployment in both home and enterprise networks.

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FAQs

Coram AI cameras use DHCP by default and receive an IP address automatically from the network, usually within private ranges like 192.168.x.x.
No. Access is managed through a cloud account using an email address rather than a fixed device username.
No. Users create a password during account setup, and this password controls access to all connected cameras.
Most communication uses HTTPS on port 443, with optional use of port 80 during initial setup.
In most cases local browser access is limited or disabled. Cameras are designed to be managed through the cloud dashboard.
No. Cameras connect outward to cloud servers, so remote access works without manual router configuration.
Check internet connectivity, confirm the device is online in the dashboard, and verify your account credentials. Restarting the camera can also help resolve connection issues.

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