5442 ip reset

kolbasz

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Jul 27, 2020
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Not sure what is happening, but when I change the ip, my camera becomes inaccessible.

log into 1.108, set password, set up, save.

once complete I am not able to access the camera. My router shows the new ip of the device as set, but I cannot reach it on the ip I set.

I am setting my computer back to its normal ip 0.99. Camera is 10.4. Router set to all profiles so access is there. I have another camera that is 10.2 and it is fine.

am I missing something super fundamental? With the new ip appearing in my router, I have to think the issue is at the camera. I have reset the camera to start again. I have tried to power cycle, but nothing seems to get me access. So figured to ask if I am being dense or if there is a potential issue with the camera.
 
I am setting my computer back to its normal ip 0.99. Camera is 10.4. Router set to all profiles so access is there. I have another camera that is 10.2 and it is fine.
A cam is 10.4 and another is 10.2 but PC is 0.99?
Are these cams plugged into a POE NVR?
 
If the new camera IP appears in the router, then it is likely NOT a problem with the camera. Something else is going on with your network that you cannot access that camera's IP address. Personally I would change the computer IP to a static IP in the same range of the camera and I bet you will be able to connect to it just fine.
 
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I'm having the same problem. What did you do to correct the issue?

you only have one untagged vlan and that is usually default. If you have a security vlan you have to set the port profile to it as opposed to all. Reason being, the camera does not appear to support vlan tagging/trunking so the port has to be the profile of the subnet/vlan it is on.
 
you only have one untagged vlan and that is usually default. If you have a security vlan you have to set the port profile to it as opposed to all. Reason being, the camera does not appear to support vlan tagging/trunking so the port has to be the profile of the subnet/vlan it is on.
Ah ok. I'll give that a look. I may have messed that up. Thanks.