GANZ Camera: Default IP, Username, Password, Port

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GANZ Camera: Default IP, Username, Password, Port

When setting up a new GANZ security camera, one of the first steps is connecting it to your network. Like most IP cameras, GANZ devices come with preset login details that allow users to access the camera’s interface for the first time. Knowing these default settings is crucial if you want to complete the initial installation, adjust configurations, or reset the camera after a factory restore.

Below, we’ll go through the default IP address, username, password, and port for GANZ cameras, along with answers to common questions that users often face during setup.

Default IP Address

Most GANZ cameras use 192.168.1.168 as the default IP address. This means that if you connect the camera directly to a computer or switch, you can access the camera’s web interface by entering this IP into a browser. However, you may need to adjust your computer’s network settings to be within the same range to establish communication.

Default Username

The default username for GANZ cameras is usually admin. This account provides full access to the camera’s features and settings, including video streams, image adjustments, and network configurations.

Default Password

For security reasons, GANZ cameras often ship with admin as the default password, or in some cases, they may not have a password assigned at all. If your camera allows login without a password, it is strongly recommended to set a strong and unique one during the initial setup to protect your video feed from unauthorized access.

Default Port

By default, GANZ cameras typically operate on port 80 for web access. This is the standard HTTP port used by most network devices. If you plan to access the camera remotely over the internet, you may need to configure port forwarding on your router and, for added security, consider changing the port to a non-standard number.

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FAQs

If the default IP address does not respond, the camera may have received a new IP from a DHCP server. You can use a network scanning tool to detect the camera’s active IP or reset the camera to factory settings to restore the default address.
Most GANZ cameras have a small reset button located on the body. Holding it down for about 10–15 seconds while the camera is powered on will reset all settings, including the IP address and login credentials, back to factory defaults.
Yes, the port number can be changed through the camera’s web interface. This is a good security practice if you are planning remote access, as it reduces the chance of automated hacking attempts.
If you forget the password, you will need to perform a factory reset on the camera. This will erase all custom settings, but it will restore the default username and password so you can log in again.

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