License Activation and Restrictions In Surveillance Station, go to Main Menu License then click Add. An installation wizard will guide you through adding device licenses into Surveillance Station. The license key can only be applied to one Synology product, however to satisfy special requirements from users, each license key can be migrated once.
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Camera licences are used if you want to use IP cameras and store the recordings on the NAS. You get 2 free, which means you can use 2 cameras. You will need to use the Surveillance Station app on the NAS. Free 2-day shipping. Buy Synology 8-Camera License Key for Synology Surveillance Station at Walmart.com.
Note: Online connectivity is required for license activation. License migration count is restricted to one since Surveillance Station 8.0. If there are more than one Synology product under the CMS setup, the included device license can be shared among the CMS cluster. Learn more about CMS. So synology, how come this change hasn't been advised to end users and what about 'old' licences that had been brought before you made these changes to the terms? If Synology are going to put such heavy restrictions on the camera licences, then they need to slash the prices! Not happy at all.
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UPDATE Synology now limits the licence to ONE device, from the page as of. Froggergolf wrote:Thanks for sharing.
I was looking at a rs2146 and 46 more additional licenses if my trial is successful, but this makes one wonder about the support. For a point solution like that, you'll be fine and not run into licence issues, unless you plan on changing the NAS hardware on a regular basis. The SS8 changes more impact home users who may upgrade a bit more often. Ie buy a 2 buy unit, then upgrade to a 4 bay and then a few years later to a faster unit would = blocked licence! Synology email support, while never fast, have always been very helpful and worked to resolve issues I've had over the years.
This really sucks. Our small company bought DS411 years ago and a 4 camera license.
Few years ago we bought DS1513+ and transferred that license easily to the new device and bought some new licenses too. Now we bought another device (DS416play) and today I installed Surveillance Stsation 8 into it and deactivated one 4 camera license from the DS1513+ and then tried to add it into DS416play.
License got locked.lots of swearing. Then I tried to add it back to the DS1513+ but same result. Now we have one 4 camera license that does not work at all.
How in hell should we have known that trying to install it into new device locks the license for good? (And yes, the license was bought from more than valid retailer in Germany.) Pure stupidity Synology! I really hope to get good response from support. Created ticket today. Nyknicks8 wrote:So synology does not want users to upgrade diskstations and rather have them switch to a different brand? Why does the license only migrate once?
Do I get a refund for the license once I cannot use it anymore? This is fraud. For EXISTING users who brought these licences before the SS8 licence changes.
Synology has brought in 'new conditions' on existing licences without warning, without the user agreeing and without bothering to put the change in the CHANGE LOG. These actions make it fraud in my country! I want by supporting a company the behalves like this! Watch 'valid' owners turn to 'cracks' to get SS to work as per the licence they paid for! Nyknicks8 wrote:So synology does not want users to upgrade diskstations and rather have them switch to a different brand? Why does the license only migrate once?
Do I get a refund for the license once I cannot use it anymore? This is fraud. For EXISTING users who brought these licences before the SS8 licence changes.
Synology has brought in 'new conditions' on existing licences without warning, without the user agreeing and without bothering to put the change in the CHANGE LOG. These actions make it fraud in my country! I want by supporting a company the behalves like this!
Watch 'valid' owners turn to 'cracks' to get SS to work as per the licence they paid for! I've never see anything that indicates that this even applies to old licenses. Have you reached out to Synology for clarification?
I guess raging on the forums is more entertaining than doing that, though.
Stock Subject to change Overview By applying a license key on the Surveillance Station user interface, you will be able to set up and manage more devices on the network. Most of the time, each IP camera and I/O module will only require one license. However, there are some cameras that have different billing methods. Please see the section below for more details. To find out the maximum number of IP cameras and I/O modules supported on each Synology product, please refer to the specifications of each model. Special Billing Methods Synology Surveillance Station has different billing methods for particular cameras, such as panoramic, multi-lens cameras and video server for analog cameras. For more details about supported cameras, please refer to.
Camera Type Billing Method Example License required Regular Per camera AXIS P1347 1 Panoramic Per camera AXIS M3007 1 Multi-lens Fixed lens Per camera ArecontVision AV8185DN 1 Removable lens Per channel AXIS F44 5 Video server Per channel Vivotek VS8801 8 In the table above, you can see a detailed example of our billing methods for four different camera types. Certain panoramic cameras (e.g. Axis M3007) which support native dewarping may provide more than one stream (e.g. Quad View, Double Panorama, and Original View) at a time. Each of regular and panoramic cameras requires one license only. There are two types of multi-lens cameras, fixed lens and removable lens.
Fixed lens cameras which provide more than one stream at a time will require one license only. For removable lens cameras, Synology will charge you per channel. Take Axis F44 for example. Axis F44 (with at most four lens) provides up to five channels of video stream. The four channels are corresponded to by the four lens, and the fifth channel is the view of all four cameras combined. If you wish to display all five channels in Surveillance Station, Synology will charge you for five licenses accordingly.
Video servers such as Vivotek VS8801 can connect to up to eight analog cameras. In this case, Synology will charge you for eight licenses accordingly. This rule will also apply to video servers supported in Surveillance Station. How to install In Surveillance Station, go to Main MenuĀ LicenseĀ then click Add. An installation wizard will guide you through adding device licenses into Surveillance Station. After Surveillance Station 7.1, online connectivity is required for license activation.