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Help with IP address issues on setting up / configuring IP PoE NVRs and Cameras,
Feel free to add more here as a reference ..
Thanks to @TonyR for this great write up on determining your IP address from the following thread
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@TonyR
First, determine what your WAN (public) IP is:
Those shown are all private IP's. Don't let the name "private" worry you, you can tell us what they are.
I'll show you mine if you'll show me yours! Here's mine:

The IPv4 address is the IP of the PC you issued the "ipconfig" command on.
The "Default Gateway" is IP of your router. It's the same IP you would use in a browser to access the router's embedded webGUI to explore or make changes in the router.
Feel free to add more here as a reference ..
Thanks to @TonyR for this great write up on determining your IP address from the following thread
Need some help.
I changed internet service providers and I can no longer access Blue Iris remotely from the net. It is set up so the new connection goes through the old local router, the router connects to the computer (with BI installed) and the Cameras. It still works on the LAN but will not connect over the...
@TonyR
First, determine what your WAN (public) IP is:
- On your BI server, go to What is My IP Address? Find Public IPv4 & IPv6
- It should show up near the top as "IPv4".
- Do NOT share that WAN IP with us here.
- On your BI server, press Windows key + R at same time.
- In the command window type "cmd" (no quotes) and hit <Enter>.
- Type "ipconfig" (no quotes) and hit <Enter>.
Those shown are all private IP's. Don't let the name "private" worry you, you can tell us what they are.
I'll show you mine if you'll show me yours! Here's mine:

The IPv4 address is the IP of the PC you issued the "ipconfig" command on.
The "Default Gateway" is IP of your router. It's the same IP you would use in a browser to access the router's embedded webGUI to explore or make changes in the router.