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The Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) was enacted by Congress in 2000 to address concerns about children's access to obscene or harmful content over the Internet. CIPA imposes certain requirements on schools or libraries that receive discounts for Internet access or internal connections through the E-rate program – a program that makes certain communications services and products more affordable for eligible schools and libraries. In early 2001, the FCC issued rules implementing CIPA and provided updates to those rules in 2011.
What CIPA requires
Schools and libraries subject to CIPA may not receive the discounts offered by the E-rate program unless they certify that they have an Internet safety policy that includes technology protection measures. The protection measures must block or filter Internet access to pictures that are: (a) obscene; (b) child pornography; or (c) harmful to minors (for computers that are accessed by minors). Before adopting this Internet safety policy, schools and libraries must provide reasonable notice and hold at least one public hearing or meeting to address the proposal.
Schools subject to CIPA have two additional certification requirements: 1) their Internet safety policies must include monitoring the online activities of minors; and 2) as required by the Protecting Children in the 21st Century Act, they must provide for educating minors about appropriate online behavior, including interacting with other individuals on social networking websites and in chat rooms, and cyberbullying awareness and response.
Schools and libraries subject to CIPA are required to adopt and implement an Internet safety policy addressing:
- Access by minors to inappropriate matter on the Internet;
- The safety and security of minors when using electronic mail, chat rooms and other forms of direct electronic communications;
- Unauthorized access, including so-called “hacking,” and other unlawful activities by minors online;
- Unauthorized disclosure, use, and dissemination of personal information regarding minors; and
- Measures restricting minors' access to materials harmful to them.
Schools and libraries must certify they are in compliance with CIPA before they can receive E-rate funding.
- CIPA does not apply to schools and libraries receiving discounts only for telecommunications service only;
- An authorized person may disable the blocking or filtering measure during use by an adult to enable access for bona fide research or other lawful purposes.
- CIPA does not require the tracking of Internet use by minors or adults.
You can find out more about CIPA or apply for E-rate funding by contacting the Universal Service Administrative Company's (USAC) Schools and Libraries Division (SLD). SLD also operates a client service bureau to answer questions at 1-888-203-8100 or via email through the SLD website.
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Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) (pdf)
Purpose of The Guide
If you have attempted to connect your Hikvision equipment to Hik-Connect following this guide or this guide and have got stuck at the point of getting the device to appear online this guide will walk you through the most common solution.
Before You Begin
- If you wish to use a computer make sure you have SADP Tool installed.
- If you want to use the menus on the NVR or DVR make sure you have it connected to a monitor or TV screen with the included mouse plugged in to the device.
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Let's Get Started
Using a Computer
1) Open SADP Tool. Select your NVR or DVR from the list of devices. If you are using IP cameras with no recorder then you will need to address this issue one camera at a time so select one camera and return to this step once completing the process for that camera. Make a note of the IP Address for your selected device,
2) Open Internet Explorer and go to the IP address from the previous step.
3) Log in to the device using the username 'admin' and the password that you have previously set on the device.
4) Navigate to Configuration > Network > Basic Settings > TCP/IP
5) On this page make a note of the IPv4 Default Gateway. Near the bottom of the page you will see the DNS Server section. Enter the IPv4 Default Gateway in the Preferred DNS Server field and enter 8.8.8.8 in the Alternate DNS Server field. Save your changes.
6) Now navigate to Configuration > Network > Advanced Settings > Platform Access. If the fix has worked then you will see a Register Status of Online. It can take a minute or two for this status to appear so please wait a minute and refresh the page if you do not see the change immediately.
If that has worked then you can return to one of the two guides linked at the top of this page to continue the setup process.
If that has not worked return to the TCP/IP menu as in step 4 and tick the box for Auto DNS and press apply before checking the status in in step 6.
If at this point you are still having no luck please give us a call on 0117 325 2470 or create a ticket for further support.
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Using the NVR or DVR
This process is slightly different depending on which version of the Hikvision operating system is installed on your device. This guide will cover both versions so please have a look at the section that is relevant for you.
Version 3.0
1) Right click and select Menu and then browse to Configuration > Network > General
2) Set your Preferred DNS Server so that it is the same as your IPv4 Default Gateway and set your Alternate DNS Server to 8.8.8.8 and press Apply.
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3) To check if this has worked browse to Network > Platform Access. You should now see a Status of Online.
Version 4.0
1) Open the Main Menu by clicking the Cog icon and then browse to Network > TCP/IP.
2) Set your Preferred DNS Server so that it is the same as your IPv4 Default Gateway and set your Alternate DNS Server to 8.8.8.8 and press Apply.
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3) To check if this has worked browse to Network > Advanced > Platform Access. You should now see a Status of Online..
If that has worked then you can return to one of the two guides linked at the top of this page to continue the setup process.
Next Steps
We hope you have found this guide useful. If it has not answered your question you can see related articles on the right or raise a ticket.