- Mar 23, 2016
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I acquired a DS-7616NI-E2/8P NVR and am having a problem with the main LAN port. When I initially turned on the unit it was locked with an unknown password. I connected the NVR to my LAN, but it was not discovered by the SADP tool. I connected it directly to my PC and monitored with Wireshark, but I did not see anything being broadcasted. I then tried connecting it to my LAN via one of the POE ports and noticed it was discovered by the SADP tool with an IP address of 192.1.0.64. I tried to send commands with the SADP tool, but it always timed out. I then connected it directly to my PC and monitored with Wireshark. I eventually found a packet being broadcast that contained the system date, so I was able to use the secure code generator to reset the password.
Unfortunately, I still can’t get the NVR connected to my LAN. The TX/RX LED light on the front of the unit flashes at times and the Network Traffic screen shows Linking Status Succeeded and small amounts of send and receive information. I tried resetting the NVR to default settings and upgrading the firmware from V3.4.3 build160822 to V3.4.5 build170224. I have not upgraded to V3.4.92 build170517 yet. I have also tried setting the network connection to DHCP and manually entering IPv4 information. Nothing has worked.
Has anyone had a problem like this? I actually don’t need any of the POE ports on the internal NIC. Is there a way to use one of the POE ports as the primary LAN port for the NVR? I'm not able to access to the NVR when I set my PC Ethernet adapter to 192.1.0.X IP address and connect it directly to the POE port.
Unfortunately, I still can’t get the NVR connected to my LAN. The TX/RX LED light on the front of the unit flashes at times and the Network Traffic screen shows Linking Status Succeeded and small amounts of send and receive information. I tried resetting the NVR to default settings and upgrading the firmware from V3.4.3 build160822 to V3.4.5 build170224. I have not upgraded to V3.4.92 build170517 yet. I have also tried setting the network connection to DHCP and manually entering IPv4 information. Nothing has worked.
Has anyone had a problem like this? I actually don’t need any of the POE ports on the internal NIC. Is there a way to use one of the POE ports as the primary LAN port for the NVR? I'm not able to access to the NVR when I set my PC Ethernet adapter to 192.1.0.X IP address and connect it directly to the POE port.
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