Yes I did change them but without changing them I couldn’t get to the login screen. I had this message before I changed the switch address.Did you change the range of the switch on the NVR to 10.2.2.x? By default its 10.1..1.x
May need to check the settings on the switch...
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Do i have to unplug and reset nvr and all cameras? I have cams up and running. Just cant log into web to adjust settings? Thx. I deleted my devices from idmss plus.Start over, Start here and start another thread.
***PSA for those with a New DAHUA NVR with Built-in PoE switch
Well, that didn't work...nice try, though.Start over, Start here and start another thread.
***PSA for those with a New DAHUA NVR with Built-in PoE switch
Will try that . I initially did that and they would not automatically load so we had to manually add them, its a brand new dahua 5208p 4k 8 poe ports. I had nvr hooked up to my internet router by cat 5. Here couple pics when i first added new 5442t ze bullet.Yes actually try IE
Assuming the NVR is Dahua and has a built in PoE switch, they won’t work because they’ve been manually added and are showing the 37777 port.
Refer to the PSA post.
I would unplug all cameras, reboot the NVR, then plug in one at a time and see if they will migrate to the bottom pane by themselves as intended. If they do, you’ll see they self assign ports 1,2,3 etc and not 37777 and you should see the IE icon to access them
Yes shows blue bar enabled.Is virtual host enabled on the network page? It's what allows the NVRs internal NAT across ip/subnets. Found out awhile back by accident.
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Will try that . I initially did that and they would not automatically load so we had to manually add them, its a brand new dahua 5208p 4k 8 poe ports. I had nvr hooked up to my internet router by cat 5. Here couple pics when i first added new 5442t ze bullet. View attachment 66002View attachment 66003
I hooked up nvr out of box and connected ethernet cord from my router to back of nvr ethernet port. turned on and set up email password 3 security questions. I then connected cat6 from back of port 1 to a poe+ Single switch in then a cat 6 out from poe+ switch to brand new 5442E-ZE cam. That screenshot is what I initially got. Then we try to login from my laptop which was connected to the back of a POE port on the NVR and we were not able to log in to view the camera.How did that camera get that IP address? The NVR didnt do it... did you plug the camera into an external switch or your router directly before you plugged it into the NVR?