manwald
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This is what the ports look like
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I believe @bigredfish is correct and I was wrong. The 8 was the enchanted PoE but all supported PoE. Sorry about that.This is what the ports look like
I mounted the camera back in it's original location and reconnected it using the original Ethernet cable. Still dis-functional. Then I connected an external 12V power source and the camera came right up and is working as it should. This makes me question the reliability of these NVRs since this is the second one that has had problems. They last about 2 years and then it's time to get a new one.You could run a cam through a poe switch or power injector to the suspect ports and see if it still accepting data. That will tell you if it just the POE part or the ports are lights out period.
So The port is not dead but lacks the POE functionality is what you are saying ? I have a bunch of them running out there and so far so good with all of mine, also they are NOT the International versions(If that makes a difference) Dahua USA gives me 3 years on them. Those NVR's are usually VERY reliable hardware wise and it seems here on the forms we do not here too much about POE failure considering how many people are running them.I mounted the camera back in it's original location and reconnected it using the original Ethernet cable. Still dis-functional. Then I connected an external 12V power source and the camera came right up and is working as it should. This makes me question the reliability of these NVRs since this is the second one that has had problems. They last about 2 years and then it's time to get a new one.
Yup, that is what I am saying. But it seems to be all of the ports 9-16 that PoE isn't working. At least none of the 4 that I tried.So The port is not dead but lacks the POE functionality is what you are saying ?
Well that sux, I guess it could have been worse. At least you can use the NVR with a poe port.Yup, that is what I am saying. But it seems to be all of the ports 9-16 that PoE isn't working. At least none of the 4 that I tried.
Wayne
Log on to the NVR through the web browser, In my case I'm using IE, You will see your devices by IP and name, If you have it you should see a row with the IE Icon, click and it should let you log on direct.What is the pass through feature and how do I know if the NVR5216 -16p- 4ks2 has pass through.
Yes but use IE (not Edge) and make it your default browser.It's nearly midnight here in the UK civic17, so I'll try tomorrow to logon to the NVR. But many thanks for that.
And this should allow me to access the attached cameras advanced configuration?
If it’s configurable on your camera yes.I've at least noticed that mentioned before msnow, but thanks for mentioning it again.
IE it will be then.
So will I be able to access shutter speed control? As I'd like that as high as I can get.