Vms 2.0.1.18 ((better)) Jun 2026
Use the Config Manager to adjust camera resolutions, frame rates, and recording schedules remotely. System Requirements and Performance
| Issue | Symptom | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | “No signal” error for ONVIF cameras. | Re-discover cameras using the new ONVIF Profile T driver. Delete and re-add the device. | | High CPU usage | Server fans run constantly at idle. | Disable “Motion detection” for static indoor cameras; use PIR sensors instead. | | Mobile app timeout | Remote viewing disconnects every 5 minutes. | Check your router’s UDP timeout setting. Increase it to at least 300 seconds. | | AI detection false positives | Trees or shadows trigger alerts. | Retrain the detection model using the built-in “Calibration Tool” with 100+ reference images of your scene. | vms 2.0.1.18
This version bridges the gap between traditional on-premise recording and modern AI-driven analytics. Unlike earlier iterations (such as 1.x versions), VMS 2.0.1.18 introduces a modular plugin architecture, allowing users to enable features like facial recognition, automatic license plate capture (ALPR), and motion-triggered alerts without overhauling the entire system. Use the Config Manager to adjust camera resolutions,