Pakedge Camera: Default IP, Username, Password, Port

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Pakedge Camera: Default IP, Username, Password, Port

Pakedge cameras are designed to integrate seamlessly into smart home and professional surveillance systems. Known for reliability and compatibility with network solutions, they are often used by installers who want smooth connectivity with controllers, NVRs, and advanced automation platforms. If you are setting up a Pakedge camera for the first time, it is important to know the factory default login details. These defaults allow you to access the camera’s interface and configure it to your specific needs.

Default IP Address

Pakedge cameras typically ship with the default IP address 192.168.1.108. This address is used to connect directly to the camera for the initial configuration. If your network uses a different range, you may need to adjust your computer’s IP settings temporarily or use the Pakedge discovery tool to locate the camera.

Default Username

The default username for Pakedge cameras is usually admin. This account gives you access to all system settings and should be changed after installation for better security.

Default Password

The default password is generally set to admin. Like the username, this should be updated immediately during setup to protect your system from unauthorized access. Using the same default credentials is one of the most common security risks in IP camera installations.

Default Port

The default HTTP port for Pakedge cameras is 80. This port allows access to the camera’s web interface. If you plan to view your camera remotely, you may need to change this port and configure port forwarding on your router for secure access.

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FAQs

If the default IP address does not respond, try using the Pakedge Device Discovery tool to locate it on your network. Alternatively, reset the camera to factory settings and reconnect.
Most Pakedge cameras have a small reset button near the power or network connection. Holding it for about 10–15 seconds usually restores the default IP, username, and password.
Yes, you can change the HTTP port in the camera’s network settings. Common alternatives are ports 8080 or 8888. This is recommended if you plan to access your camera remotely.
Leaving the default login details makes your camera vulnerable to unauthorized access. Changing them ensures only trusted users can log in and manage your camera.

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