WINIC Camera: Default IP, Username, Password, Port

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WINIC Camera: Default IP, Username, Password, Port

WINIC is a brand of security cameras often used for residential and business surveillance systems. These cameras provide reliable video monitoring and can be configured over a local network or remotely through compatible software. When first setting up a WINIC camera, users typically need the default IP address, username, password, and port to gain access to the camera’s web interface. Understanding these defaults is important because they allow you to connect for the first time, after which you should update the credentials for security.

Default IP Address

Most WINIC cameras ship with a factory-assigned default IP address, commonly set to 192.168.1.10. This IP allows the camera to be discovered on a local network. If your network uses a different address range, you may need to temporarily change your computer’s IP settings to match the same subnet in order to connect. After accessing the camera, you can reconfigure the IP address to fit your network requirements.

Default Username

The standard default username for WINIC cameras is usually admin. This account has administrative rights, meaning it provides full access to system settings such as video quality, motion detection, and network adjustments.

Default Password

By default, the password for WINIC cameras is often left blank or set to 123456. Because these credentials are widely known, it is strongly recommended that users change the password immediately after initial setup to protect against unauthorized access.

Default Port

The default HTTP port for WINIC cameras is typically 80, which is the standard web browsing port. However, if you plan to access your camera remotely through port forwarding, it is good practice to change this port to another number, such as 8080 or higher, to reduce the risk of automated attacks.

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FAQs

Most WINIC cameras have a physical reset button. Holding it for 10–15 seconds restores the device to factory settings, including default login details.
Yes. To do so, configure port forwarding on your router and ensure the camera has a static IP address. For enhanced security, use a non-default port and strong password.
WINIC cameras typically support ONVIF, meaning they can be integrated with a wide range of NVR systems and third-party applications.
If the default IP does not work, the camera may have already obtained a dynamic IP from your router’s DHCP. Use a network scanner tool to locate the device on your network.

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