Intelbras Camera: Default IP, Username, Password, Port

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Intelbras Camera: Default IP, Username, Password, Port

Intelbras cameras are widely used in residential, commercial, and industrial security systems. Their devices are known for being reliable and relatively easy to configure, especially during initial installation. However, many users need help finding the default network settings used by these cameras, particularly the default IP address, login credentials, and the communication ports required for accessing the camera through a browser or an NVR. Understanding these defaults helps you perform the initial setup, reset a device, or troubleshoot connection problems. This article explains all standard default values in a simple, human friendly way without relying on robotic or artificial sounding phrasing.

Default IP Address

Most Intelbras IP cameras use a standard default IP address when they leave the factory or after a hard reset. The most common default IP is often 192.168.1.108. This address allows installers to connect directly to the camera using a computer configured within the same network range.

In some models, the camera may not have a fixed IP right away but may instead request one automatically through DHCP. In those cases, the Intelbras configuration tool or the local router interface can help you locate the assigned address.

If a camera does not appear at the default address, it may have been previously configured or installed in an environment with a different network range. Performing a reset usually restores it to the standard IP settings.

Default Username

For login purposes, Intelbras cameras typically use admin as the default username. This applies across most models, including bullet cameras, dome cameras, and certain NVR integrated devices. The admin username gives full access to the configuration interface.

Some newer models may require you to create a username during the first activation, but on classic devices, admin remains the universal starting point for system access.

Default Password

The default password for many Intelbras cameras is also admin. After the first login, users are normally prompted or strongly encouraged to change the password to something more secure. This is essential because leaving default credentials in place could expose your camera to unauthorized access on a shared or internet connected network.

In certain newer models, the password may be blank during first access or require the installer to create a custom password before any configuration is allowed. If you cannot log in with admin, a reset usually restores the default password unless the model requires activation steps.

Default Port

Intelbras IP cameras typically use port 80 for web interface access. This is the standard HTTP port, allowing you to enter the camera's IP address directly into a browser to reach the login screen.

Other ports often associated with Intelbras cameras include:

While port 80 is the most recognizable default, the additional ports matter when integrating the camera into a monitoring platform, remote access solution, or mobile app.

If a camera does not respond on port 80, it may have been changed during previous configuration. Resetting the camera restores the default port in most cases.

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FAQs

It may have been assigned an address by DHCP or configured previously. Use the Intelbras device search tool, check your router's client list, or reset the camera to restore the factory IP.
Most Intelbras cameras have a small reset button that you hold for several seconds while the device is powered on. After rebooting, the camera returns to its original settings, including default credentials.
Yes. The port can be changed in the network settings menu. Many users change port 80 to avoid conflicts with other devices or to set up remote access.
No. Default credentials should only be used during initial setup. They must be changed immediately to avoid security risks, especially if the device is accessible on a local network or the internet.

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