IP POWER Camera: Default IP, Username, Password, Port

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IP POWER Camera: Default IP, Username, Password, Port

IP POWER cameras are widely used in both professional and home security systems because of their balance between reliability and affordability. Like most IP-based surveillance devices, they come with factory default settings that allow users to quickly access and configure the camera. Understanding these defaults is important, especially if you’re setting up the camera for the first time or troubleshooting connection issues. Below, we’ll cover the standard IP address, login credentials, and port numbers you need to know.

Default IP Address

IP POWER cameras are usually assigned a default IP address of 192.168.1.10. This private network address lets users connect directly to the camera via a web browser or security management software. If your network uses a different subnet, you may need to adjust the camera’s IP manually to match your router’s configuration.

Default Username

The standard username for IP POWER cameras is typically admin. This gives you administrator-level access to the device and its configuration menu. Some newer models may also allow you to set a username during the initial setup, but “admin” remains the most common default.

Default Password

The default password is usually 123456 or simply admin. These factory-set credentials are meant for the first login only. For security reasons, it is highly recommended to change this password immediately after gaining access. Leaving the default password unchanged can expose your camera to unauthorized access.

Default Port

IP POWER cameras generally use port 80 for HTTP access. This means you can log in by entering the camera’s IP address directly into a web browser. In some configurations, port 554 is also used for RTSP video streaming. Advanced users may reconfigure these ports to avoid conflicts with other devices or to enhance security.

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FAQs

If 192.168.1.10 doesn’t connect, use an IP scanner tool to detect the camera on your network. Sometimes DHCP may assign a different IP if your router has automatic addressing enabled.
Yes, most IP POWER cameras include a reset button. Holding it down for about 10–15 seconds usually restores factory settings, including the default username and password.
Yes, if you want to view your IP POWER camera from outside your local network, you’ll need to configure port forwarding in your router. Alternatively, you can use cloud services or VPN access to avoid direct port forwarding.
No, keeping the default password is risky. Hackers and malicious bots often target devices with unchanged factory credentials. Always update your password to something strong and unique.

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