Ok, I plugged it into the working setup and was able to access the camera and change the ip to 192.168.55.40. Then when I plug it into the new setup I am now able to access the camera. So for now this will work with getting up an running. But I would really like to be able to fix this so I can...
Would it work if I connected the camera to my real network and then went in and changed the ip address to be on the 192.168.55.x network? I know that is not the safest solution and that would be a last resort.
I am so confused. I have another PC that I have followed the exact same steps and had perfect results. Everything is working fine and the additional ip address does not get removed. I don't know what could be different.
Am I doing things in the correct sequence? When I am configuring the nic settings the camera should be disconnected right? Are the settings not saving because I am keeping the camera disconnected?
Ok, the switch I am using is the BV-Tech 10 Port PoE+ Industrial DIN Rail Switch. Attached is picture of the lights. The camera has been connected to the switch for about an hour or two and I think the camera is on because it is warm when I pick it up.
ipconfig shows two ethernet adapters. I installed the 2nd adapter and that is the one I am using to run the poe switch and cameras. The first ethernet adapter shows ip address 192.168.1.50 and the second ethernet adapter shows ip address 192.168.55.10.
Yes, I am logged in as administrator, just got the PC in and its got a fresh install of windows 10 Pro. That makes sense sebastiantombs, thanks for clarifying.
After setting up the nic as shown above I wanted to try to connect to the Dahua camera via internet explorer by typing in 192.168.1.108...
Thanks for the response. I apologize for my ignorance, you are saying to use the same default gateway as the 192.168.55.10, but there is currently no default gateway setup for that right now. Which one should I put in? Also, earlier in this thread I got the impression that adding a default...
I am new to networking and just trying to get the dual nic setup working. I am so thankful for this guide. It was very well put together and easy to follow. I am messing up somewhere and I hope someone can point out what I am doing wrong.
I am having trouble with the tcp/ip advanced settings. I...