- Nov 14, 2014
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Hello,
I have an "IP Camera" which is the only label on the device. After doing some searching I found some login screens that look the same so the model number will be IPQ1639x or one of it's brothers something very close to that.
Last night I logged into the default ip address of 192.168.1.123 and was attempting to change to a static IP address. It gave an error, so I clicked around a bit, got back to the static ip page and clicked "Apply". after I did this I noticed the address I had typed in was no longer there but was set to 23.17.204.1 (what a strange default). This is all within my home network, so now I can no longer access the camera.
Is there any way to change the IP address back to something I can access? No matter what I try I can't log in anymore, since 23.17.204.1 is something my router thinks is outside the network.
This is a hard wired camera with no reset button that I can find (I've opened it up and see all the circuit boards but no buttons)
Any help or did I just accidentally brick a camera?
Ryan
I have an "IP Camera" which is the only label on the device. After doing some searching I found some login screens that look the same so the model number will be IPQ1639x or one of it's brothers something very close to that.
Last night I logged into the default ip address of 192.168.1.123 and was attempting to change to a static IP address. It gave an error, so I clicked around a bit, got back to the static ip page and clicked "Apply". after I did this I noticed the address I had typed in was no longer there but was set to 23.17.204.1 (what a strange default). This is all within my home network, so now I can no longer access the camera.
Is there any way to change the IP address back to something I can access? No matter what I try I can't log in anymore, since 23.17.204.1 is something my router thinks is outside the network.
This is a hard wired camera with no reset button that I can find (I've opened it up and see all the circuit boards but no buttons)
Any help or did I just accidentally brick a camera?
Ryan