Eclipse Camera: Default IP, Username, Password, Port

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Eclipse Camera: Default IP, Username, Password, Port

Eclipse is a well-known brand of security cameras and surveillance systems, widely used in both residential and commercial environments. Like most IP-based security devices, Eclipse cameras come with factory-set login details that allow users to access the device for the first time. Understanding these default settings is important if you’re setting up a new system, restoring a camera, or troubleshooting a connection. Below you’ll find the typical default IP address, username, password, and port used by Eclipse cameras.

Default IP Address

Most Eclipse IP cameras are configured with the default IP address 192.168.1.108. This allows installers or administrators to connect directly to the camera using a web browser or client software. In cases where your network uses a different subnet, you may need to manually adjust your computer’s IP settings to communicate with the device during initial setup.

Default Username

The standard default username for Eclipse cameras is admin. This is a common setting across many surveillance brands, providing full access to the camera’s configuration menus and video feeds.

Default Password

The default password for Eclipse cameras is typically 123456. Since this password is publicly known, it is strongly recommended to change it immediately after the first login. Leaving the camera with its factory credentials can create serious security risks, especially if the device is connected to the internet.

Default Port

Eclipse cameras generally use port 80 for HTTP connections. This is the standard web access port, making it easy to connect via a browser. However, for remote access or integration with certain network video recorders (NVRs), you may need to configure additional ports such as RTSP (554) or HTTPS (443), depending on your setup.

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FAQs

If the default IP does not work, try using the Eclipse device search tool or your router’s DHCP client list to locate the camera’s assigned address.
Most Eclipse cameras have a physical reset button that needs to be pressed and held for about 10–15 seconds. This will restore the default IP, username, and password.
Yes, you can change the HTTP port and other service ports within the camera’s network settings. This is often recommended for security reasons and when running multiple devices on the same network.
No, it is not safe. Keeping the default password exposes your system to unauthorized access. Always set a strong, unique password during the initial setup.

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