Trying to set up my first IP Cam on this cisco switch.
I gave the cisco switch a static IP Address, one that is outside the range of my IP Pool.
I am trying to follow this tutorial.
ipcamtalk.com
I have two nics (one wireless, one ethernet) with wireless being the utililized wifi access, ethernet is not connected to internet.
I have the cat5 plugged into the cisco switch and into my PC. (This is temporary, I am just trying to test out the cam and switch)
I am unable to access the Dahua IP cam page.
Written Diagram
ISP router in bridge mode ----> Asus Router (VPN Working) ---> BI PC (Internet access through wifi) ----> Switch (connect to BI through ethernet) -----> IPcam (connected through ethernet to switch)
What am I doing wrong ?
I gave the cisco switch a static IP Address, one that is outside the range of my IP Pool.
I am trying to follow this tutorial.
Dual NIC setup on your Blue Iris Machine
In making your system more secure this is a great option to eliminate your cameras calling home / connecting to the internet This is a great place to start to setup a bit more secure network and learn more about IP/Subnets etc. before adding dual NICs: Router Security - Subnets and IP addresses...
I have two nics (one wireless, one ethernet) with wireless being the utililized wifi access, ethernet is not connected to internet.
I have the cat5 plugged into the cisco switch and into my PC. (This is temporary, I am just trying to test out the cam and switch)
I am unable to access the Dahua IP cam page.
Written Diagram
ISP router in bridge mode ----> Asus Router (VPN Working) ---> BI PC (Internet access through wifi) ----> Switch (connect to BI through ethernet) -----> IPcam (connected through ethernet to switch)
What am I doing wrong ?