When you enter your DVR/NVR’s IP address into a compatible browser, the page will display a prompt such as "Plugins are not found. Click me to download" . Clicking this will usually trigger the download of webrec.cab or a related executable like webplugin.exe .
Click for Trusted Sites and enable all options under "ActiveX controls and plug-ins" , specifically: Download unsigned ActiveX controls (set to Prompt )
Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe (set to ) Step 3: Install the Cabinet (.cab) File Webrec.cab download install
Go to . Add your DVR’s IP address to this zone.
Since webrec.cab is an ActiveX control, it works in Internet Explorer (IE) or Microsoft Edge's "IE Mode". Modern browsers like Chrome or Firefox will not run it without extensions like IE Tab . When you enter your DVR/NVR’s IP address into
If the automatic prompt fails, you can sometimes find the file link by right-clicking the webpage and selecting "View Page Source" . Search the code for "webrec.cab" to find the direct path. Step 2: Configure Browser Settings (ActiveX)
Navigate to your DVR's IP address and select from the Edge menu. Click for Trusted Sites and enable all options
Webrec.cab is a legacy ActiveX control file used primarily by DVR and NVR systems—particularly those from manufacturers like , Amcrest , and Intelbras —to enable live video streaming and remote playback in a web browser. Because this file relies on the older ActiveX technology, it is notoriously difficult to install on modern Windows 10 or Windows 11 systems that no longer support Internet Explorer natively. Step 1: Download Webrec.cab
Typically, you do not need to download webrec.cab from a third-party website. The file is usually embedded within your security recorder’s firmware.