LINOVISION Camera: Default IP, Username, Password, Port

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LINOVISION Camera: Default IP, Username, Password, Port

Setting up a LINOVISION camera for the first time can seem tricky, especially if you are not sure about the factory default login details. Like most IP camera brands, LINOVISION provides standard network credentials so users can easily access the device, configure settings, and connect it to their security system. Below, you’ll find the key details about the default IP address, username, password, and port, along with helpful FAQs for smoother installation.

Default IP Address

LINOVISION cameras typically use the default IP address 192.168.1.108. This is the factory setting, and it allows users to log in via a web browser or camera management software. If your network uses a different range of IP addresses, you may need to adjust your computer’s settings temporarily to match this range in order to access the camera.

Default Username

The default username for LINOVISION cameras is usually admin. This account has the highest level of access, giving users full control over configuration, video settings, and security features.

Default Password

The default password is generally 12345 or sometimes left blank depending on the model. For security reasons, it is strongly recommended to change this password during the initial setup to prevent unauthorized access.

Default Port

The default HTTP port is 80, which allows users to connect through a web browser. Some advanced users may reconfigure the port if there are conflicts on the network or if they want to strengthen security by using a non-standard port.

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FAQs

If you cannot connect using 192.168.1.108, make sure your PC is on the same network range. You can also use the manufacturer’s device search tool to find the camera’s current IP address.
Most models have a reset button located near the network port. Pressing and holding this button (usually for 10–15 seconds) will restore the camera to factory settings, including the default IP, username, and password.
Yes, you can change the port in the network settings menu of the camera. Many users choose an alternative port, such as 8080, to avoid conflicts or to improve security.
No, it is not safe. Leaving the default password makes your camera vulnerable to unauthorized access. Always create a strong, unique password during the initial configuration.

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