FWIW, ..., I recently purchased this Hikvision DS-2CD2132-I camera:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...9SIA7742GU8506
The label said its IP address was 192.0.0.64, so that was the address I used to access its server/interface. No luck. I finally relented and (after scanning the supplied disk with Avira Antivir, Spybot and Malwarebytes, just to feel safer) installed SADP (I tend to resist installing any "helpful" software that comes with cameras, or anything else for that matter, especially when I can access it using a browser.) It (SADP) immediately discovered the camera and listed a lot of information about it (IP address, serial number, firmware version, etc.) Surprise, the IP address was not 192.0.0.64 but 192.0.0.62. Since I was in SADP I reset its IP address to what I wanted, exited SADP, and then access the camera via its server to complete my settings. I also uninstalled SADP since I would not need it again.
Bottom line, SADP seems pretty powerful. It easily found all of my Hikvision cameras on my network, plus it provided a lot of useful information about the cameras that can be downloaded in an Excel spreadsheet file for future reference. I would use it again, as necessary (though I will only install it on an as needed basis).