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Недавно довелось поковыряться в регистраторе Хиквижн на 8 IP камер - вот это дело, функций куча, всё летает ничё не тормозит, красивее, удобнее, сразу с лицензиями, и стоит даже по нынешнему курсу не так много, порядка 14-16 тыс c HDD на 2TB. Sure lock down licences so they can only be active on one NAS at a time, got no issues with that! Nyknicks8 wrote:so you dont succumb to fraud by synology. Thanks to exciting innovations from AxxonSoft, the Axxon Next platform has. Most importantly, all the configuration and video viewing is performed via an easy-to-use web interface. Double- clicking on one camera image displays only that one camera, double- click again to return to the standard layout. The only downside is that currently it only supports AXIS A1. Use downloaded crack staff and have a fun, but if you like the software in subject - buy it ;... Serial number dosyas blz uzantl. Internet Explorer 11, Firefox, and Safari are the recommended browsers for Surveillance Station. On- screen camera controls including camera zoom, focus, iris adjustment, auto pan, and auto object tracking.

В сентябре выходит 45-й Хром и всё - приехали... Make some notes, byte patching, save the file, try the new cr++k by shutdown SS and re-run it. I would expect to see all cameras at once on one screen.

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Forum rules 1 Maintenance has been postponed. The upgrade date will be announced later. Our Support team will provide the correct patch for your DiskStation model. Bluesync wrote:I'm gonna write a complaint to the reseller and see how he reacts. Yep I agree its crap, I also would be upset if my licences got blocked for no reason as well. I'm not saying you knew that you brought fake licences, I'm just saying that if your licences have become blocked, history has shown us there is a very good chance somewhere in the supply chain bad licences got inserted unknowingly to everyone and ended up in your hands. See above, yes its crap for you and yes doesn't help you out either. Sure, write a letter to your supplier and see what they say. But first I would write to synology and ask them to confirm they are invalid licences. Send this reply along to your supplier and ask for 'replacement' licences, as you had been sold counterfeit ones. Nyknicks8 wrote:so you dont succumb to fraud by synology. Still don't get it do you. Synology hasn't done any 'fraud' to you directly. They have blocked licence keys that have been abused by others. You're just the victim of this abuse, but are too silly to know where to direct your rage. Would you jump up and down at Nike if you brought knock off shoes via a 3rd party and demand a new pair from Nike? As this is what you're asking. Instead of searching for 'hacks', why don't you go look up the meanings of some of these words you keep tossing around and using wrongly. Nyknicks8 wrote:so you dont succumb to fraud by synology. Still don't get it do you. Synology hasn't done any 'fraud' to you directly. They have blocked licence keys that have been abused by others. You're just the victim of this abuse, but are too silly to know where to direct your rage. Would you jump up and down at Nike if you brought knock off shoes via a 3rd party and demand a new pair from Nike? As this is what you're asking. Instead of searching for 'hacks', why don't you go look up the meanings of some of these words you keep tossing around and using wrongly. You still don't get it. I bought it from amazon. They're an authorized dealer. If amazon itself sold me a fake license, synology should honor it and sue amazon. And why did it work for 4 years? How did my legitimate license become fake after so long. It was ok when upgrading from SS 6 to 7, then upgrading the diskstation itself. Now when I update from 7 to 8 it became counterfeit. I doubt it had anything to do with counterfeit and more to do with upgrading the diskstation and synologys poor implementation and instructions. I only blame synology and they should pay the price. TDimi wrote:I never considered the potential risk of licensing when investing so much. Its a very small number of people reporting issues. So I wouldn't skip using the product based on a few users here and there. Even with the mass crack down of v6-7 licence upgrade issues, the number of users who complained about licence issues was sub 100 in the threads. So out of the many many many units there, less than a 100 had issues. Its a 'nothing' really. The problem is the risk associated with the investment and the potential of having licenses marked as invalid. Now lets clarify some points - I dont have any issues with purchasing potentially invalid keys from some online bulk store or using a keygen BUT what worries me is this scenario: I sell a surveillance solution to a customer - there seems that there is the potential for an irate customer to make contact demanding what have I done - selling a solution that no longer works OR selling invalid licenses which resulted in the 24x7 surveilance system no longer providing 24x7 coverage. How do you recover the lost time in terms of billables and needless to say recover the additional license purchase. What if Synology come back and say oops!!! Great BUT in the eyes of the customer the damage is already done and your reputation potentially tarnished. This was my motive in making my post. Purchase a 4k NVR and it does not have a licensing component. In my own situation a 4k 16Ch NVR is around 650-700 add a few WD Purples say another 350 and thats it. If I go the Synology route the licensing alone is around 300 4 Camera or 450 8 Camera. Interesting debate but it does not seem to be a viable solution for 8 to 16 camera's AND the risk of an outage due to licensing discrepancy just pushes it over the edge BUT hey I have learnt a great deal from this thread in terms of risk mangement. Peace readers - hope things work out and if anything maybe Synology should have some type or priority paid support for 24x7 solutions or simply do not allow camera licenses to be purchased anywhere other than directly from Synology in your region. TDimi wrote:The problem is the risk Don't disagree. And thanks for explaining your view. But everything has risks. I feel the chances of your licences being blocked if buying from APPROVED suppliers TODAY, would be extremely low. We are talking well under 100 people reporting blocked keys out of millions of NAS units sold. C5 Window Height Adjustment. All keys reported blocked have a purchase date from 2+ years ago. I haven't heard of any recent keys purchases being blocked. So 2+ years ago was before synology started blocking keys, when people thought they could just pump out the same key to every man and his dog and no one would notice! Anyhow, your NVR unit has a risk of dropping dead and not supplying 24x7 too. So no solution is fail safe, and you have weigh up the pros and cons of each. Oh One way to massively reduce the risk, is stop the synology unit from auto updating. TDimi wrote:The problem is the risk Don't disagree. And thanks for explaining your view. But everything has risks. I feel the chances of your licences being blocked if buying from APPROVED suppliers TODAY, would be extremely low. We are talking well under 100 people reporting blocked keys out of millions of NAS units sold. All keys reported blocked have a purchase date from 2+ years ago. I haven't heard of any recent keys purchases being blocked. So 2+ years ago was before synology started blocking keys, when people thought they could just pump out the same key to every man and his dog and no one would notice! Anyhow, your NVR unit has a risk of dropping dead and not supplying 24x7 too. So no solution is fail safe, and you have weigh up the pros and cons of each. Oh One way to massively reduce the risk, is stop the synology unit from auto updating. Yes I agree with all of your responses - everything has risk associated and not running beta or auto updating production systems. The problem is do you consolidate and leverage the advantages of consolidation at the expense of significant increase to risk BIG BANG or take the appliance route and have many more risks to mitigate the 'BIG BANG' at the expense of administration, possibly complexity and financial investment. Who knows - it always comes down to what your are trying to achieve in terms of outcomes, deliverables and budget - never an easy answer. I think the problems is process: 1. Synology - do not terminate licenses BUT allow the customer 14 or 28 days to respond so any potential licensing related issue which would ultimately result in outage can be managed accordingly. This might yield an outcome where by abused licenses can be flagged hopefully immediately. Briboynyc wrote:Stop with the accusations of counterfeit keys. I've never accused ANYONE of counterfeiting, please get your facts straight. It is what it is. If they have stopped working highly likely you have been a victim of counterfeiting entering the supply chain somewhere. This is not a mass reported issue. Yozz wrote:Today I upgraded on my DS916+ Surv. Station to Version 8. I have a legit key and still have the license key card. I sended out a report like 30 minutes ago to tech support. I posted earlier in this thread, as I had this problem with the 8 Beta. I reluctantly applied the official 8 release today hoping they fixed the issue, but I am back in the same boat now as well. Also opened a ticket and pretty much expecting them to tell me to bugger off like they did the last time, but maybe I'll get lucky. I unfortunately never saved my license key card, not that is seems to make a difference for some others that have also contacted support. Let's see what happens! I got positive respons from synology support. After I've had submitted a scan of the original license key card + the receipt from purchase, they have unblocked my license keys and all is working again for me. In my case it turned out that when I bought the DS916+ unit, I should not just have swapped my disks from the old unit, but also had to uninstall the license jet from the old unit prior to swapping disks. When you enter your license key, it will get locked with the serialnumber of your device. I hope this will help others, too. An installation wizard will guide you through adding device licenses into Surveillance Station. The license key can only be applied to one Synology product, however to satisfy special requirements from users, each license key can be migrated once. Note: Online connectivity is required for license activation. License migration count is restricted to one since Surveillance Station 8. If there are more than one Synology product under the CMS setup, the included device license can be shared among the CMS cluster. Learn more about CMS. So basically this new find as part of SS8 changes everything. This is totally unacceptable change to the licence agreement. Plus we're going to see a stream of 'issues' around this two usage policy for users who reinstall DSM, get warranty replacements or upgrade that licences suddenly stop working without warning. It'll drive more users to the 'darker' side on how to get free licences. Sure lock down licences so they can only be active on one NAS at a time, got no issues with that! But don't turn licences into a 'leasing' product. But looking at the recent synology changes, they want to nickel and dime everyone all the way. Level380 wrote:So basically this new find as part of SS8 changes everything. This is totally unacceptable change to the licence agreement. Plus we're going to see a stream of 'issues' around this two usage policy for users who reinstall DSM, get warranty replacements or upgrade that licences suddenly stop working without warning. It'll drive more users to the 'darker' side on how to get free licences. Sure lock down licences so they can only be active on one NAS at a time, got no issues with that! But don't turn licences into a 'leasing' product. But looking at the recent synology changes, they want to nickel and dime everyone all the way. It all sounds very disturbing. Now if surveillance station was merely a nice to have then the availability is not as high concern BUT given these are solutions being used for commercial use is very unsettling. I agree with your comments and it seems Synology should have consulted and communicated better with its customers. It is not sponsored or endorsed by Facebook or Twitter in any way. 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