# ONVIF

Feniks ONVIF support is still under development but you can use some of implemented features like:

* Getting Logs
* Device info like serial number and hardware ID
* IP, Mac addresses
* Local Datetime
* Stream URI
* Reboot, Factory Reset and Firmware Upgrade

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If you don’t know your camera’s username and/or password, Feniks may help you thanks to its hacking module (which is powered by [Cameradar](https://github.com/Ullaakut/cameradar)). Just hit the scan button after entering your camera IP address. This operation can take 2-30 minutes to complete. Found usernames, passwords and routes will be listed as shown below.

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You can try these results one by one to find your camera's RTSP address.
