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Bosch Camera RTSP URLs: Media Paths, Profiles & IP Setup
Published May 1, 2026 | Updated 2026-07-19
Bosch does not use one RTSP path across every camera generation. Identify the exact model and firmware, then use its documented media endpoint. Cameras normally use DHCP; Bosch IP Helper or ONVIF can identify the device on the LAN. For basic onboarding, use the Bosch quick connection page.
Default IP Address for Bosch Cameras
Bosch IP cameras do not have a fixed factory default IP. Instead, they use DHCP by default to obtain an IP address automatically from your router. If no DHCP server is available, they fall back to the link-local address range:
169.254.x.x (link-local, auto-assigned)
To find your Bosch camera's IP address:
- Use the Bosch IP Helper tool (free download from boschsecurity.com)
- Check your router's DHCP client list
- Use SmartRTSP's built-in ONVIF scanner — tap Scan to auto-discover all Bosch cameras on your network
- Use a network scanner like Fing or Angry IP Scanner
Credential safety: Do not assume or publish a factory password. Use the account created during commissioning and follow the exact product installation guide for recovery.
Popular Bosch Camera Models
- Bosch FLEXIDOME IP starlight 8000i (NDE-8502-R)
- Bosch DINION IP starlight 8000i (NBE-8502-R)
- Bosch Autodome IP starlight 7000i (VG5-7130-EPC4)
- Bosch FLEXIDOME IP micro 5100i (NDE-5502-AL)
- Bosch MIC IP Fusion 9000i (MIC-9502-Z30GQS)
- Bosch TINYON IP 2000 WI (NCE-2703-F02-WH)
Bosch Camera RTSP Stream URLs
Bosch media paths vary by product family and firmware. The examples below are starting points only; confirm the endpoint in the exact model documentation:
media.amp path (supported product families only)
rtsp://username:password@camera-ip:554/media/media.amp
Profile-based path (supported product families only)
rtsp://username:password@camera-ip:554/video?inst=1&h26x=4
Channel-specific URL
rtsp://username:password@camera-ip:554/media/media.amp?channel=1
Sub-stream (lower resolution)
rtsp://username:password@camera-ip:554/media/media.amp?channel=2
Replace username, password, and camera-ip with your camera's actual credentials and IP address.
Stream Profile Configuration
Bosch cameras allow you to configure multiple stream profiles with different quality settings. To configure stream profiles:
- Access camera web interface at
http://camera-ip
- Navigate to: Configuration → Camera → Streams
- Set codec to H.264 or H.265 for best compatibility
- Configure resolution: 1920×1080 (main), 640×360 (sub)
- Set frame rate (recommended: 15–25 fps for live monitoring)
- Set bitrate mode: CBR (constant) for stable streaming, VBR for quality
Quick Setup Steps
- Find your camera IP using Bosch IP Helper or ONVIF scanner
- Access camera web interface at
http://camera-ip
- Navigate to: Configuration → Network → Streaming → RTSP
- Enable RTSP and confirm port is 554
- Set username and password if not already configured
- Open SmartRTSP → tap + → enter the RTSP URL → connect
Discovery tip: Try ONVIF Scan first, then verify the exact model's conformant profiles and enabled services if it does not respond.
Troubleshooting Bosch RTSP Connections
- Cannot find camera IP: Use Bosch IP Helper tool or SmartRTSP ONVIF scan. Ensure camera is on same network subnet.
- No RTSP available: Ensure camera firmware supports RTSP. Update firmware via camera web interface under Maintenance → Firmware.
- Connection refused on port 554: Check firewall rules. The RTSP port (554) must be accessible on your LAN.
- Authentication failed: Verify the commissioned account, role permissions, and firmware authentication settings. Use only the model's documented recovery procedure.
- Black screen / no video: Set stream codec to H.264 in camera Configuration → Camera → Streams. H.265 may not decode on older devices.
Ready to connect? Use SmartRTSP to add your Bosch camera — use ONVIF auto-discovery or enter the RTSP URL manually.
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