Sorry if it has already been posted, but I have not found a solution.
I have various networks with different subnets for example 192.168.11.0/24, 192.168.12.0/24, 192.168.13.0/24 are connected through routers properly programmed and static routes in the right way.
Actually since the networks are in different places and connected with different wans, the routers are programmed to create tunneling, but this is not the problem).
Through a PC connected to the first network (192.168.11.0/24) I can reach all the cameras of all networks.
Also in the network where the PC is, I also have a Hikvision NVR.
Adding a camera manually, inserting the IP of another network, this is not acquired, it says that it does not exist. I thought the NVR behaved like a PC, my doubt is that the problem is in the ports. Do you think it is possible to acquire these cameras in the NVR, or is it a limitation?
I have various networks with different subnets for example 192.168.11.0/24, 192.168.12.0/24, 192.168.13.0/24 are connected through routers properly programmed and static routes in the right way.
Actually since the networks are in different places and connected with different wans, the routers are programmed to create tunneling, but this is not the problem).
Through a PC connected to the first network (192.168.11.0/24) I can reach all the cameras of all networks.
Also in the network where the PC is, I also have a Hikvision NVR.
Adding a camera manually, inserting the IP of another network, this is not acquired, it says that it does not exist. I thought the NVR behaved like a PC, my doubt is that the problem is in the ports. Do you think it is possible to acquire these cameras in the NVR, or is it a limitation?