Surveillance Station users can check if they are entitled to these free licenses on the event page: To allow a smooth migration to next-generation surveillance applications, QNAP is offering Surveillance Station users with free QVR Elite 3-year licenses. (Note: The maximum number of channels supported varies by NAS model, network configuration, and camera settings.) Users can centrally manage all QNAP surveillance servers, including Surveillance Station, QVR Pro and QVR Elite servers with QVR Center. These include QVR Pro, which supports up to 128 camera channels and can be integrated with QVR Face smart facial recognition (license purchase required), or the subscription-based QVR Elite to have up to 192 camera channels with subscription fees starting from only US $1.99 per month.
LIC-SW-QVRPRO-1CH Our Price: 69.
#QNAP SURVEILLANCE STATION LICENSES UPGRADE#
Those looking to upgrade their surveillance solution can consider next-generation solutions from QNAP. QNAP QVR Pro 1 channel license (QVR Pro Gold is required) The channel license can only be activated if the QNAP NAS already has a QVR Pro Gold license. Surveillance Station licenses will no longer be available from the QNAP Software Store from August 1, 2021.įuture updates and support for Surveillance Station will follow the Product Support Status for individual devices. QNAP NAS models released from 2021 onwards will not support Surveillance Station. Surveillance Station’s lifecycle policy is divided into three phases: Solution: Make sure the Surveillance Station app is installed, or else the license recovery will fail to activate the license to this app.
Ive used surveillance station for years, and it seems more-or-less reliable, so I have stuck with it but there are a few issues Id like to see adressed. (QNAP) today announced the lifecycle policy of Surveillance Station. I cant find any posts on here comparing QVR pro with surveillance station.