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Auto-Discover Cameras From Any NVR & Manage Multi-Site Over the Network

How SSMS finds cameras automatically through an NVR or subnet and lets you run several sites from one console — with practical notes on networking, bandwidth and access.

Adding cameras one IP address at a time is slow and error-prone. Managing five branches from five separate apps is worse. Skyline Surveillance Management System (SSMS) is designed to remove both headaches: it discovers cameras automatically and brings multiple sites into a single console over the network.

Auto-discovery via NVR or subnet

Instead of typing in each camera, you point SSMS at a source:

  • An NVR or recorder — SSMS enumerates the connected channels and pulls them in.
  • A subnet / IP range — SSMS scans for ONVIF and RTSP devices and lists what it finds.

You then confirm credentials, choose which streams to record, and you are live. For a 100-camera site this turns a day of manual entry into a short, repeatable task — and makes future additions just as quick.

Multi-site over the network

Most organisations do not have one location. SSMS treats each branch, warehouse or campus as a site and unifies them:

  • One console for live view, search and playback across every site.
  • Per-site organisation so operators see the locations relevant to them.
  • Central oversight for security managers who need the whole estate at a glance.

Because management happens over the network, a head-office team can support remote sites without travelling to each one.

Practical networking notes

Multi-site video is a networking exercise as much as a software one. A few field-tested pointers:

  1. Record at the edge where possible. Keeping recording local to each site (with the NVR or a local server) and streaming only what an operator views keeps WAN bandwidth sane.
  2. Right-size links. Continuous central streaming of many high-bitrate cameras needs real bandwidth — plan for peak, not average.
  3. Use H.265. Modern codecs roughly halve bitrate versus H.264 for similar quality, easing both storage and network load.
  4. Secure the path. Connect sites over a VPN or private link rather than exposing cameras or recorders to the public internet, and use strong, unique credentials.
  5. Plan for failure. Local recording means a WAN outage does not lose footage — it syncs and remains retrievable.

Who this helps

Retail chains, logistics yards, campuses, banks and any operator with more than one location benefit most: less truck-rolling, faster investigations, and one place to manage everything.

See it in your environment

SSMS multi-site management is included in the published per-camera price — there is no separate "enterprise" tier to manage several sites. Read more on the SSMS overview, or compare the approach with HikCentral.

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