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Milesight VS133-P (Ethernet) — setup guide

Written by Vemco Support | Aug 19, 2026, 1:51:47 AM

The VS133-P uses wired Ethernet with HTTP push directly to Vemcount. It is the simplest Milesight integration — no gateway needed, no LoRa credentials. Requires firmware v133.1.0.8 or later.

What you need before starting

  • VS133-P powered and connected to a network with internet access

  • Firmware v133.1.0.8 or later (check in System → Device Info)

  • Outbound TCP 443 allowed to data.vemcount.com

  • Login access to Vemcount (Admin role)

Step 1 — Configure HTTP data push on the sensor

  1. Log in to the VS133-P web interface (enter the sensor's IP address in your browser).

  2. Go to Communicate → Data Push Settings.

  3. Click + Add and fill in:

Recipient Name

Any descriptive name (e.g. "Vemcount")

Report Protocol

HTTP(S)

URL

https://data.vemcount.com/ss/milesight

Username / Password

Leave blank

Trigger Report

ON

Periodic Report

ON

Report Scheme

From Now On

Period

1 minute (for initial testing; increase to 5–15 min for production)

  1. Click Save.

  2. Refresh the page — if the status shows green (Connected), the push is working.

Step 2 — Get the MAC address

  1. In the VS133-P interface, go to System → Device Info.

  2. Copy the MAC Address.

Step 3 — Set up company structure in Vemcount

Create or navigate to the Company, Location, and Installation Zone where this sensor will be placed (same as any other sensor setup).

Step 4 — Register VS133-P in Vemcount

  1. Go to ⚙ Settings → Devices → + Add sensor.

  2. Fill in:

Name

Descriptive name (e.g. "VS133-P — Back Entrance")

Subscription

Select from dropdown

Type

People Counter

MAC

MAC address from Step 2

Vendor

Milesight

  1. Leave all other fields blank.

  2. Click Submit.

Step 5 — Verify live data

Wait 1–2 minutes. Check the Installation Zone — people counts should start arriving. If not, confirm the HTTP push status is green on the sensor and that TCP 443 outbound to data.vemcount.com is not blocked by your firewall.