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Upload files to FTP server

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2. Choose a most suitable recording method for you

Phylink cameras support recording to a variety of target devices such as the SD card, by email and FTP, to a NAS drive, computer or even an NVR. There are a couple different ways to record using the Phylink camera. Phylink camera built in a DVR software to record images and videos to its own Micro SD card. In addition, Phylink cameras can record directly to a NAS (Network Attached Storage) drive that you keep somewhere in your house. You can also upload the recorded files to a FTP sever even Dropbox Cloud Storage.

The best way to record would be to have the camera record to a micro SD card which you can insert into the camera and then auto transfer to an FTP server or NAS. This way the recorded video has less frame skips and less lag then if recording directly from the camera to an FTP server or NAS.

3. Which FTP services should I use with Phylink camera?

All Phylink cameras have the ability to send timed or alert trigged images and videos through a FTP server. FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol and this essentially means the camera can talk to another computer somewhere else, establish a connection with it and then transfer a file to it.

This "other computer" could be on your own network, it could be a NAS drive setup as a FTP server, or could be a server located on the web somewhere.

1. Overview

You can download and install free FTP server software (such as FileZilla server) on one of your computers. But it's a challenging job for non IT professionals to set up an FTP server. You have to prepare a PC as an FTP server. Then install the OS and software in the PC, connect it to the LAN and turn on the PC 24/7 if you want the FTP server to run 24 hours.

You can use a web hosting with FTP access, which is sometimes even available for free with a limited amount of storage.

The instructions in this article will explain how to upload the snapshots and videos from your camera to a FTP server.

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Using web hosting for storage is now also being referred to as "cloud storage" - as internet speeds allow you to access files stored thousands of miles away as if they were on your own computer. There are lots of web hosting around, and nearly all of them provide an FTP login that allows transferring files to them.

Once you have setup your camera to transfer files, you need a bit of software to actually access the files on the web hosting. You can download free FTP client software to manage the FTP server, some popular FTP clients are: FileZilla, SmartFTP, Fetch (Mac) and gFTP (Linux)

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Some brands of NAS (such as QNAP and Synology) is built-in with FTP server function, you can enable FTP server via the web management interface and configure the settings.

4. Choose and enable your FTP Task

Login the web interface of the camera and browse to Setting > TASK > Task Management .

There are three FTP tasks on the Task Management page.

5. Task configurations for FTP

To configure the each task for recording and uploading, you can click the task name in the Task field to browse to the task configurations page, you will see the screenshot below.

This task allows you to upload the snapshot to FTP server directly. It does not require a Micro SD card to plug into your camera.

FTP alarm sending

FTP periodic sending

This task allows you to upload pictures at regular time intervals. It does not require a Micro SD card to plug into your camera.

Send Files in Storage to FTP Server

This task allows you to upload the snapshots and videos stored on the Micro SD card in your camera to a FTP server. You need to insert a Micro SD card to the camera. Once successfully transferred, each original file on the Micro SD card will be deleted.

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5.1 Configure the camera with FTP server

Once you have your settings correct click Apply to confirm your setting.

If you have a FTP server set up and running you will need to configure your camera settings to allow FTP transfers.

Here we will need to do the following for each field:

[FTP server name] Type the name or IP address of the FTP server. [FTP server port] The port number of the FTP server (default is 21).

[Authentication] Select whether authentication is required by the FTP server.

Choose “No” for anonymous access.

[User name] Type your FTP user name. [Password] Type your FTP password.

[Re-type password] Re-type your password. [Remote path] Input the file directory.

Click the FTP Radio Button to choose FTP Server as the storage destination.

That means that the camera will upload the picture and video files to the your FTP server.

Click the task name in the Task field to browse to the task configurations page. This will bring you to the FTP server settings.

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5.2 FTP alarm sending

[Snapshot from] Select snapshot stream source.

[Snapshot duration] The number of seconds that the camera should keep sending images after motion stops.

[Snapshot frame rate] The number of frames per seconds that the camera should keep sending images at when an alarm is triggered.

[Alarm interval] This is the number of seconds for which the camera should stop sending e-mail alerts after the first set. Setting the time to 0 disables this feature.

This task allows you to upload the snapshot to FTP server directly. This task does not require a Micro SD card to plug into your camera

5.3 FTP periodic sending

Instead of using motion detection in “FTP alarm sending”, you can also use the “FTP Periodic sending” task to upload pictures at regular time intervals.

This task does not require a Micro SD card to plug into your camera

[Period interval] Time interval between snapshots. [Snapshot from] Select snapshot stream source.

[Snapshot duration] The number of seconds that the camera should keep sending images after motion stops.

[Snapshot frame rate] The number of frames per seconds that the camera should keep sending images at when an alarm is triggered.

5.4 Send Files in Storage to FTP Server

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To send snapshots and videos stored on the Micro SD card to FTP server you need to insert a Micro SD card to the camera. Once successfully transferred, each original file on the Micro SD card will be deleted. Once you have your settings correct click Apply to confirm your setting.

[FTP server name] Type the name or IP address of the FTP server. [FTP server port] The port number of the FTP server (default is 21).

[Authentication] Select whether authentication is required by the FTP server.

Choose “No” for anonymous access.

[User name] Type your FTP user name. [Password] Type your FTP password.

[Re-type password] Re-type your password. [Remote path] Input the file directory.

Click the FTP Radio Button to choose FTP Server as the storage destination.

That means that the camera will upload the picture and video files to the your FTP server. Here we will need to do the following for each field:

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