- Jun 25, 2016
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Hi all
In a nutshell, does anyone have available for download the Netcomm IP installer software as provided with the NS4100 camera, or something similar?
Netcomm Wireless have been less than helpful with this as it is "end of life" - but wouldn't you think they would still hold relevant software and firmware for support purposes? Apparently not.
I have inherited a Netcomm NS4100 camera on a site that I need to determine if working or U/S - it is a voluntary organisation I support "gratis" so funds are limited and hence do not want to replace it unless it is dead. IP address unknown of course and have not turned anything up to indicate what it might have been. They had a bunch of VLANS and while I have tried those network ranges to "find it" - nada.
I have tried now the factory reset procedure in the user guide for the 4000 series cameras but even though that seems to do the right things (as in flashing LED's and removing the jumper withing 3 flashes or whatever, I still cannot raise it on what is meant to be the default IP address after a factory reset.
The user guide talks about the NETCOMM IP Installer software which (like SADP for HIKvision and similar software from other manufacturers) should find and list any Netcomm cameras it can find and that may just help prove the camera is alive or U/S.
If anyone has software or other information that might help that would be appreciated.
In a nutshell, does anyone have available for download the Netcomm IP installer software as provided with the NS4100 camera, or something similar?
Netcomm Wireless have been less than helpful with this as it is "end of life" - but wouldn't you think they would still hold relevant software and firmware for support purposes? Apparently not.
I have inherited a Netcomm NS4100 camera on a site that I need to determine if working or U/S - it is a voluntary organisation I support "gratis" so funds are limited and hence do not want to replace it unless it is dead. IP address unknown of course and have not turned anything up to indicate what it might have been. They had a bunch of VLANS and while I have tried those network ranges to "find it" - nada.
I have tried now the factory reset procedure in the user guide for the 4000 series cameras but even though that seems to do the right things (as in flashing LED's and removing the jumper withing 3 flashes or whatever, I still cannot raise it on what is meant to be the default IP address after a factory reset.
The user guide talks about the NETCOMM IP Installer software which (like SADP for HIKvision and similar software from other manufacturers) should find and list any Netcomm cameras it can find and that may just help prove the camera is alive or U/S.
If anyone has software or other information that might help that would be appreciated.