It's actually free.
No pro tier, no fluff, no hidden "premium edition". The binary is license-protected because I want to know who's using it, to keep it from drifting onto sketchy forums.
FCAM Pro is an .exe I tinker with in my spare time. You hand it a Dahua S/N prefix, it walks the range, tells you which ones answer, which ones fold, then spits out an XML that SmartPSS opens without complaining.
No SaaS, no account, no subscription. You join the Discord, you grab a key, you download, you scan. That's it.
I cut everything that wasn't pulling its weight. What's left is nine things I actually use, listed in a numbered menu. You type a digit, it runs.
You hand in a S/N prefix, the scanner sweeps the range in parallel, shows a progress bar and streams hits live. Nothing fancy, just fast and readable.
Every camera that answers is fed to the bypass right away, in the same session. No second tool, no copy-pasting S/Ns by hand.
You have one specific S/N kicking around. Paste, run, see if it's viable in a few seconds.
The dumbest possible test: is this S/N answering today or not? Useful before launching a full sweep.
A clean view of the session: what was online, what got bypassed.
Drop a file with one S/N per line, it eats them all. Handy when you receive a list from someone else.
One click, one .xml. Open it in SmartPSS, cameras appear in the device manager. No mapping by hand.
Across all the S/Ns you've scanned, which prefixes you've scanned and how many of each.
Threads, timeouts, retries, snapshots, Discord webhook, Shodan key. The knobs you need when the network of the day is acting up.
What's below is a simulation, not a screenshot. Same UI, same colors, same outputs / just with S/Ns I made up for this preview.
Note: auto-exploit fires on every hit, exactly like the real tool. The progress bar is live.
No pro tier, no fluff, no hidden "premium edition". The binary is license-protected because I want to know who's using it, to keep it from drifting onto sketchy forums.
No Hikvision, no generic RTSP. Doing one thing properly fits me better than doing ten things halfway.
Find a bug, open a Discord ticket. 80% of the time it's patched within the week. The rest is either there's nothing to fix, or I'm on vacation.
Access goes through Discord, it's simpler for everyone. No mailing list, no Stripe, no customer portal.
Click the invite, accept the rules, read the channel. Five minutes tops.
Five valid invites and you move on to the most important step.
In the ticket category, tell me in two lines what you're trying to do. I answer the same day, often faster.
I hand you a personal license and the matching role. You download the .exe and you can scan within the minute.
A single Windows binary that does nine things: prefix scan on Dahua, scan from a list, S/N test, the bypass itself, SmartPSS XML export, plus a few smaller utilities (XML re-check, Shodan recon, prefix stats, settings). No dependencies, one AIO.
Yes. There's no paid edition hiding behind it. The license check is there just to keep my .exe from floating around random forums. If you want to give back, share the Discord, that's plenty.
Roughly one release a week.
No. No telemetry, no privilege elevation, no system modifications. If you still want to isolate it, run it in a VM or on a VPS, works the same.
Depends where you live and what you do with it. The tool itself isn't illegal, the usage might be depending on context. If you're scanning your own gear or a client's with a written engagement, you're fine. Anything else is on you.