Connect your PC Ethernet cable to a spare PoE port on the NVR. You don't need to change the PC IP address.
Used SADP to find the missing cameras and set their IP address to that of the PoE port that they are connected to.
At that point - the cameras should be visible in Live View, and available to configure.
I could understand this if you mean the camera, as opposed to the NVR. Or is it the IP address of the PoE channel via the NVR web GUI?5) Change the nvr ip to 192.168.254.xx
Well done for getting there.
And kudos to the seller for providing that level of support.
Is it a seller that has been mentioned previously on this forum?
If you feel able to share their details, they may get some additional benefits from their good service.
I could understand this if you mean the camera, as opposed to the NVR. Or is it the IP address of the PoE channel via the NVR web GUI?
I don't understand why a cable from the nvr poe ports to router makes it visible but I'm going to try this with my mini ptz and see if it works.
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can anyone explain this networking issue? i too am needing an ethernet cable connected to one a POE port on the NVR to my router for the cameras to be detected by NVR and SADP. If i don't do this the NVR does not detect the camera (even despite changing the NVR to 192.168.1.XX, IP camera to 192.168.1.XX, router is 192.168.1.1, so they're all on the same subnet i believe)
is it a firmware issue? my hikvision NVR has DS-7808N-E2 / 8P FW: 3.3.4 and DS-2CD2035-I FW: 5.3.6....
thank you.
My Hikvision DS-7716N-E4/16P is not detecting two of my DS-2CD2032F-I cameras. I'm a noob at this and I've tried to google but no avail. The SADP tool is able to detect my NVR but not the cameras. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks