All I want to do is connect a PoE enabled camera on our local network at work which will be used for remote monitoring of a robot in a machine. No recording needed. All of our switches in the building are PoE. Also I'm not worried about network security, since this will be on an isolated local network, actually it would be preferable if anyone on the network could see the camera.
I bought a Lorex LNE4322-C which is ONVIF compliant so I thought it would be fine for my purposes. Turns out that if its not connected to a NVR, it doesn't get an IP address. Even if I connect the camera at home to my simple Asus RT-N66U router (and use the power adaptor for power rather than PoE), I get nothing. Using the DHCP server to detect the MAC address and assign an IP address, the router cannot see the camera at all.
A rep at Lorex told me that I cannot use the camera without a NVR.
Can anyone recommend a camera that is
- Available in canada ( I see Hikvision is available from Newegg.ca)
- PoE enabled
- I can assign a static IP address
- View a video feed from it using a computer on the local network
- Does not require any other hardware (like an NVR)
I feel like this should be an incredibly simple task and thought that most IP cameras would have a web interface that anyone could view if they know the IP address of the camera. But it has proven to be more difficult than I thought.
I bought a Lorex LNE4322-C which is ONVIF compliant so I thought it would be fine for my purposes. Turns out that if its not connected to a NVR, it doesn't get an IP address. Even if I connect the camera at home to my simple Asus RT-N66U router (and use the power adaptor for power rather than PoE), I get nothing. Using the DHCP server to detect the MAC address and assign an IP address, the router cannot see the camera at all.
A rep at Lorex told me that I cannot use the camera without a NVR.
Can anyone recommend a camera that is
- Available in canada ( I see Hikvision is available from Newegg.ca)
- PoE enabled
- I can assign a static IP address
- View a video feed from it using a computer on the local network
- Does not require any other hardware (like an NVR)
I feel like this should be an incredibly simple task and thought that most IP cameras would have a web interface that anyone could view if they know the IP address of the camera. But it has proven to be more difficult than I thought.