Yoosee Camera: Default IP, Username, Password, Port
Yoosee cameras are popular smart security devices that combine affordability with user-friendly setup. Designed for both home and small business use, they allow users to monitor their property in real time via the Yoosee app or a web interface. Many models support both Wi-Fi and Ethernet connections, offering flexibility in installation and remote access. When setting up a Yoosee camera for the first time or restoring it to factory settings, you’ll need the default network credentials. These details allow you to log in, configure your network preferences, and secure your system properly.
Default IP Address
The default IP address for most Yoosee cameras is 192.168.1.10. This is the address you can use to access the camera’s interface through a browser when your computer is on the same local network. If this IP does not work, it’s likely that the router assigned a new address automatically. In that case, use the Yoosee or CMS Client software to detect the current IP address of the camera on your network.
Default Username
The default username for Yoosee cameras is admin. This account has full administrative privileges, giving you access to system configuration, network settings, and video parameters. After the first login, it’s recommended to create a new user profile and disable or change the default credentials for better protection against unauthorized access.
Default Password
Depending on the model, Yoosee cameras typically have 123, admin, or a blank password as the default login. Some new devices require the user to create a password during initial setup, which is part of Yoosee’s effort to improve device security. If you can’t log in with any of the defaults, perform a reset to restore the original settings and try again. Changing the default password immediately is essential to safeguard your camera feed from potential hacking attempts.
Default Port
Yoosee cameras usually use HTTP port 80 for local access, while port 554 is used for RTSP video streaming. Some models also use port 5000 for P2P connections in the mobile app. These ports can be customized within the camera’s network settings to prevent conflicts with other devices on your LAN or to enhance security. When setting up remote access, remember to configure port forwarding on your router or use the built-in P2P connection for easier setup.

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