Web Plugin Chrome !!hot!!: Net Surveillance
If you purchased your security system five years ago, it likely came with a CD (or a download link) containing a file usually named webcomponent.exe or NetSurveillanceWeb.exe . This file installed an ActiveX control or a browser plugin that allowed Internet Explorer to communicate with the DVR.
Since Chrome and Edge share the Chromium engine, many users switch to Edge for surveillance tasks. Enable IE Mode Settings > Default Browser net surveillance web plugin chrome
Google is gradually restricting extension capabilities through (the new extension framework). Key implications for surveillance plugins: If you purchased your security system five years