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An Ethernet encryptor is one of those quiet guardians of modern communication that rarely gets noticed—until security becomes a concern. In a world where data flows constantly between offices, data centers, and remote locations, protecting that information while it travels across networks is not just important, it’s essential. That’s where Ethernet encryptors step in, working behind the scenes to ensure that sensitive data stays private and intact.



At its core, an Ethernet encryptor is a device that secures data moving across Ethernet networks by converting it into an unreadable format before transmission. This process, known as encryption, ensures that even if the data is intercepted, it cannot be understood without the proper decryption key. Think of it as sending a locked box instead of an open letter—only the intended recipient has the key to open it.


What makes Ethernet encryptors particularly valuable is their ability to operate at high speeds…


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Channel deletion problem

Hey, so after I removed a camera from my NVR, I noticed that the old recordings still seem to be taking up storage space. What do i do to delete them? Also How do I change channel id to make them sequential?

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Mia
Nov 14, 2025

Hi there,


The behavior you're seeing is actually normal. The NVR software, by design, doesn't immediately delete old recordings when a camera is removed. Instead, the system will gradually overwrite the data through regular recording cycle, so the storage spaces will be reused automatically overtime. These leftover files also won't interfere with adding new cameras. Each channel is assigned with a unique and non-reused channel ID, and the NVR doesn't reuse old footage for new devices. If the skipped channel numbers bother you after removing cameras, you cam reinstall the NVR software and re-add the cameras in order. This will reset the channel IDs so they line up sequentially again.


Let me know if you have any other questions!


Mia

GVD M3004 HDD lost lock key

Hi, Good day ! I have an old GVD M3004 NVR, sadly lost the HDD lock key. Is there another way to open the HDD bay without key? Planning to replace a new HDD. Thanks

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Mia
May 15, 2025

Sure! We do sell the key for M3004. Just contact us on LINE or WhatsApp and send us the serial number. We’ll help you from there.


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Unable to login using Admin

Hi, I have a GVD-M4006 and it was working fine until i reboot the system. I tried to login to HD NVR thereafter using Admin and default password but it does not work. Are you able to advise on what could be the issue here and what can I do to access to the cameras again? thank you.

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Mia
May 05, 2025

Hi, we’re available on LINE and WhatsApp. Please contact us through one of these channels, as your issue involves a password. Also, kindly send us a photo of the monitor that isn’t working.


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