CP PLUS Camera Login: Default IP, Username, Password, Port

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CP PLUS Camera Login: Default IP, Username, Password, Port

When installing or configuring a CP PLUS security camera for the first time, it is important to know the default network settings. These details help users log into the camera’s interface, make changes, and ensure proper operation within a security system. Without them, connecting the device to a network or adjusting its features becomes difficult. Below, we’ll cover the default IP address, login credentials, and port settings of CP PLUS cameras, along with answers to frequently asked questions.

Default IP Address

By default, CP PLUS cameras usually operate on the IP address 192.168.1.108. This means that to access the camera for the first time, your computer should be in the same IP range. If your network uses a different subnet, you may need to change your computer’s IP temporarily or adjust the camera’s IP after logging in.

Default Username

Most CP PLUS cameras are configured with the default username admin. This account gives users full access to camera settings, video streams, and configuration options. It is important to keep in mind that leaving the default username and password unchanged creates a serious security risk.

Default Password

The standard default password for CP PLUS cameras is admin. Since this password is the same for all new devices, changing it after the first login is highly recommended. Setting a strong, unique password will protect your system from unauthorized access

Default Port

The default HTTP port for CP PLUS cameras is 80. This is the standard web port that allows access through a browser. In some cases, users may change the port number to avoid conflicts with other devices on the same network or to add an additional layer of security.

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FAQs

If the default IP address does not work, try using the CP PLUS Device Manager tool to scan for the camera on your network. Also, check if your computer is on the same subnet as the camera.
Most CP PLUS cameras have a physical reset button. Holding it for about 10–15 seconds restores factory defaults, including the IP, username, and password.
Yes, you can change the port number in the camera’s network settings. This is often done to avoid conflicts with other devices or to improve security by using a non-standard port.
Leaving the default password unchanged makes your camera vulnerable to hacking. A strong, unique password ensures that only authorized users can access your security system.

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