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HomeKit Secure Video Not recording

Hi all,


just wondering if someone can help me. I can’t get HomeKit secure to work on my devices.


i get HomeKit notifications from my camera but no timeline or recording.


My camera supports HKSV and I have a 2 tb I cloud subscription.


thanks

HomePod (2nd generation)

Posted on Apr 21, 2023 5:16 AM

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Posted on Mar 18, 2024 1:30 PM

I recently encountered an issue with my LogiTech Circle View Doorbell camera, which is compatible with HomeKit Secure Video (HKSV). After some troubleshooting, I discovered that the underlying problem was related to the network configuration. I’d like to share my experience in case it helps others facing similar challenges.


Here’s what I found:


Network Architecture:

    • I maintain multiple VLANs in my home network, including separate segments for IoT devices and cameras.
    • My setup includes an Apple TV (ATV) as the HomeKit hub, as my HomePod didn’t perform optimally in that role.


Camera and IoT VLANs:

    • I connected my ATV to the IoT VLAN and the LogiTech camera to the Camera VLAN.
    • Both the IoT and Camera VLANs have WiFi networks that operate exclusively on the 2.4GHz band (important: avoid 5GHz).


iPhone Configuration:

    • My iPhone is on a separate VLAN from both IoT and Camera.
    • I’ve set up one-way communication from iPhone VLAN to both IoT and Camera using firewall rules.
    • The camera VLAN is blocked from internet access, while IoT devices have internet access (primarily for updates).


Critical Consideration:

    • HKSV requires two-way traffic between the camera and HomeKit hubs (ATV or HomePod). At least this is what I discovered from hours of working on this.
    • If you’re using separate VLANs, ensure that this two-way communication is allowed.
    • If you have a single VLAN with both IoT and cameras connected, ensuring that they operate on the 2.4 GHz band (rather than 5 GHz) is crucial for HKSV functionality.


In summary, if you’re experiencing HKSV issues, consider implementing separate VLANs for better network segmentation. It’s a highly recommended practice for maintaining security and optimizing performance. I discovered in my logs, after configuring my VLANs, that my LogiTech doorbell camera was attempting to communicate with a server in China—an occurrence I found quite peculiar.

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