Flintstone61 & Sebastiantombs thank you for sticking with me and opening my mind to a different avenue on troubleshooting and you were correct, the Nano needs put into a Network at the Access Point. I did a hard reset on the test camera and the default is 192.168.1.108, same as the NVR, and by disconnecting the NVR I could access the Test Camera and go into the Camera's WebGUI I was able to change its IP address 192.168.1.xx and then plugged it into the same router the NVR is connected to. I then reconnected the NVR back into that router, I then put the test camera's IP into the search box in the NVR/Camera WebGUI page and it found it, clicked "add" and we were in business. I then took and reinstalled the Nano Station back at the PTZ location and then climbed the ladder and did a hard factory reset of the PTZ and by unhooking the NVR from the router at the Nano Access Point I was able to go into the PTZ's WedGUI from the Nano Access Point and change it's IP Address to a new one at 192.168.1.xx and then reconnected the NVR and BAM were back in business.
Thank you again to both of you and all the others that helped me work through my issues and get this thing working. My next adventure, connecting another camera or two down at the Nano Station where the PTZ is and selecting the correct PoE switch that can manage two 5241E-Z12E and the PTZ, any advice would be appreciated.