

#Synology camera license serial number jm7 mac
It should not matter what serial and MAC you use, since that is not used by the loader.
#Synology camera license serial number jm7 install
If I already own a synology NAS or buy a cheap second hand one could I use its SN and MAC on my xpenology build to install a legitimately purchased license?. If the latter, please be advised that piracy is not tolerated here. Can someone help me Are we talking about buying the license or hacking Surveillance Station. I use add license wizard from surveillance station, then i wrote license key, and finally aktivate by pressing button FINISH. I want to addd some extra camera licences. Oh sure, they're supported, but don't expect to be able to use the high-resolution modes for which you paid top-dollar. This rule will also apply to video servers supported in Surveillance Station. Video servers such as Vivotek VS8801 can connect to up to eight analog cameras. This recent experience has me greatly questioning my own actions. I haven't tried to re-use the keys (as I can see trashing the licenses would be a nightmare to sort out) and TBH the system is fairly priced so £40/cam is not an issue, I just need better hardware than Synology offer (ILO in particular, but Xeons, large RAM, 10GBs) so it works for me.※ Download: ?dl&keyword=Cracked+synology+camera+license+pack&source=īecause of this I will not purchase another product from a company that uses such deceptive marketing and will warn anyone interest in a NAS about this. I didn't use the real Synology MAC or Serial but they have been up for years all fine. You may have to manually define the cam storage volume (huge effort, takes seconds) but this does work and I have several HP Proliants running large cams counts effortlessly by this method. One thing that does work, but is a bit a ******* for anything other than a new setup, is :-īuild a single disk real Synology box (make sure the box you choose it capable of the number of cams you need, there are limits defined) load up all your licences.īuild your Xpenology box up, "seed" the install by importing the single drive from you existing real Synology, you now have Xpenology with licenses loaded, add more HDDs as you like and you are good to go. The reason it no longer works is because Synology have changed their T&C's around moving licences, even on genuine hardware. Still looking for a more permanent solution, and I'm ready to buy more licences if I get it working. Not very convenient as they have separate timelines. My workaround: I am running separate Xpenology instance on ESXi for every pair of cameras. I also tried to fall back to the oldest possible surveillance station with no success. Might be that there are some detection mechanisms for non genuine HW. I have also tried the original MAC and SN from the DS112, with still the connection failed message at activation the licence.

I have tried SN and MAC pair generated by the excel file available in the net.

Now I have gone over to ESXi based environment and the licence does not activate anymore, giving the "connection failed" error The same licence worked also on baremetal Xpenology 6.02.

I have bought a licence for the 3-rd cam which worked well on DS112 box. Coming back to the initial question with some answers and no solution
