ENS Camera: Default IP, Username, Password, Port

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ENS Camera: Default IP, Username, Password, Port

When setting up ENS security cameras for the first time, it’s important to know the factory default network details. These credentials allow users to log in, configure settings, and integrate cameras into a larger surveillance system. Below you will find the essential default information for ENS cameras, including the IP address, login details, and port numbers, along with answers to frequently asked questions.

Default IP Address

The default IP address for most ENS cameras is 192.168.1.108. This address can be entered into a web browser to access the camera’s login page. If your network uses a different IP range, you may need to adjust your computer’s IP settings temporarily to match or use the ENS camera management tool to locate devices on the network.

Default Username

ENS cameras typically use admin as the default username. This administrative account has full access to all configuration options, including video stream settings, motion detection, and network adjustments.

Default Password

The default password for ENS cameras is usually left blank, meaning you only need to enter the username during the initial login. For security purposes, you should set a strong password immediately after the first login to prevent unauthorized access.

Default Port

The default port for ENS cameras is 80. This port is used for web access via a browser. If you plan to view the camera remotely, additional ports such as RTSP (554) and HTTPS (443) may also be relevant, depending on your setup and security preferences.

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FAQs

You can reset the camera by pressing and holding the physical reset button, usually located near the power connector, for 10–15 seconds. This restores the camera to factory defaults.
Yes, after logging into the camera, you can change its IP address in the network settings. It’s recommended to assign a static IP address within your network range for stable operation.
If you cannot reach the camera, it may be due to IP conflicts, different network subnets, or firewall restrictions. Using the ENS camera management software is the easiest way to detect the camera’s current IP address.
No, leaving the camera with factory credentials is a security risk. Always create a unique, strong password to protect your camera from unauthorized access.

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