Secureye Camera: Default IP, Username, Password, Port

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Secureye Camera: Default IP, Username, Password, Port

Secureye cameras are widely used for both home and commercial surveillance due to their reliability, affordability, and simple configuration process. Whether you’re setting up a new security system or troubleshooting an existing one, knowing the default login details can help you access your camera’s settings and make necessary adjustments. These details are essential for initial setup before you change them for better security.

Default IP Address

The default IP address for most Secureye IP cameras is 192.168.1.10. This address allows you to access the camera’s interface through a web browser when your computer is on the same local network. If the camera doesn’t connect, make sure your router assigns IPs in the same range, or use Secureye’s configuration software to locate the device automatically.

Default Username

The default username for Secureye cameras is usually admin. This account has full administrative rights, allowing users to change video settings, manage network configurations, and update firmware. After setup, it’s highly recommended to create a new user account with a strong password to prevent unauthorized access.

Default Password

In most Secureye models, the default password is either admin, 123456, or left blank (no password). If you’re unable to log in with these options, check your camera’s manual or reset the device to factory settings. It’s critical to change this password immediately after the first login—default credentials are publicly known and could compromise your camera’s security if left unchanged.

Default Port

Secureye cameras generally use HTTP port 80 for web access. However, this can be modified in the camera’s network settings to improve security or resolve port conflicts. For remote viewing through the internet, you may need to forward the chosen port on your router. If using Secureye’s mobile app, the app will typically detect the port automatically once the camera is online.

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FAQs

Locate the reset button on the camera body, usually near the power input. Hold it for 10–15 seconds while the device is powered on. After rebooting, the camera returns to default settings including IP, username, and password.
Ensure your PC is on the same network range (192.168.1.x). If that doesn’t work, use the Secureye Device Search tool to find the current IP assigned by your router’s DHCP.
Yes, you can. Changing the port from 80 to another value such as 8080 or 8888 can improve security and prevent network conflicts. Just remember to update the new port in your app or browser when logging in.
No. Default credentials are widely known and pose a major security risk. Always change the password immediately after setup to prevent unauthorized access or hacking attempts.

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