GeoVision IP Device Utility

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The GeoVision GV-IP Device Utility is a dedicated Windows-based software utility designed to detect, configure, and manage GeoVision hardware devices within the same Local Area Network (LAN). It serves as a centralized deployment tool for system integrators and administrators to manage network cameras, video servers, and PoE switches without needing to log into each device individually. 📥 Download Options

You can obtain the utility through multiple official channels:

Official Website: Download the latest standalone installer directly from the GeoVision Download Center or utility sub-pages. It is typically bundled as a .zip archive file.

Pre-installed System Software: If you are running an out-of-the-box GV-DVR / GV-VMS System, the tool is already pre-installed. You can find it by navigating to your Windows Start MenuAll ProgramsGV folder.

Product Installation Disc: A copy of the software is included on the Software DVD provided inside original GeoVision hardware retail packaging. ⚙️ Setup and Configuration

Setting up the utility involves straightforward installation and basic network discovery steps:

Install the Software: Run the downloaded installer file or insert the device disk, select Install GV-IP Device Utility, and follow the on-screen configuration prompts.

Network Matching: Ensure the host computer running the utility is connected to the same physical network switches or LAN as your GeoVision hardware.

Scan the Network: Launch the application and click the Search button. The tool broadcasts a request over the LAN and populates an active list of all available GeoVision devices.

Sort and Select: Sort your results cleanly by clicking the Name, IP Address, or MAC Address columns to find the specific camera or video server you want to provision. 🛠️ Key Features

The utility acts as an all-in-one maintenance toolkit by providing several administrative functions:

Automated Device Discovery: Instantly looks up dynamic IP addresses assigned by local DHCP servers or identifies devices sitting on default fallback IPs (such as 192.168.0.10).

Batch Network Configuration: Quickly reassigns device names, updates subnet masks, alters network port information, and updates IP addresses to match local topology.

Batch Firmware Upgrades: Streamlines routine firmware updates by allowing administrators to upload and flash official firmware files onto multiple devices simultaneously.

Configuration Management: Backs up system security deployment profiles by allowing you to easily export or import localized device settings.

Remote Power & Hardware Auditing: Allows remote hardware reboots and includes specialized monitoring features to track the live power delivery status of connected GeoVision PoE Switches.

Hard Factory Resets: Remotely restores unresponsive or misconfigured network cameras back to their factory default states from the central panel interface. If you are currently setting up a system, let me know:

What specific models of GeoVision devices (cameras, switches, etc.) you are trying to configure?

If you are running into any connection or discovery issues on your local network?

Whether you plan to integrate these devices with a standalone GeoVision VMS or a third-party recorder? Download – GeoVision

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