Netsurveillance Web Plugin [exclusive] Link
The is a browser extension (typically an ActiveX control for Internet Explorer or a NPAPI plugin for older Firefox/Chrome versions) designed to enable live video monitoring and playback from IP cameras or digital video recorders (DVRs) via a web browser. It was widely used by surveillance hardware manufacturers (e.g., Hikvision, Dahua, Uniview) before the industry shifted toward modern web technologies.
Without the plugin, you might see a still JPEG image every 10 seconds (slow refresh), but you will lose: netsurveillance web plugin
The plugin is blocked by Edge/Chrome. Fix: Use IE mode in Edge. In Edge, go to Settings > Default browser > “Allow sites to be reloaded in Internet Explorer mode.” Then reload the camera’s page. The is a browser extension (typically an ActiveX
If you must use it, do so with eyes wide open: create a dedicated Windows machine, block it from the internet, and plan a migration path. If you are just starting a surveillance system, do not buy any camera that requires an ActiveX plugin. The era of the browser plugin is over, and even the most loyal legacy hardware will eventually have to adapt to the web as it is today—plugin-free. Fix: Use IE mode in Edge