TP-Link Router and No Signal

jclguru

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Before my Netgear router bit the dust, everything was fine.

I replaced the Netgear with a TP-Link AC1750 router.

Right now I can connect via wireless with my Xbox One and iPhone.
But my I'm getting No Signal for my Hikvision wireless cameras.

One of the things I noticed was the gateway changed from
192.168.1.1 to 192.168.0.1.

So what I did was, took one of my wireless Hik's and cabled it
directly to the router.

Ran SADP...the camera showed up...I changed the default gateway
to 192.168.0.1 and my camera to 192.168.0.83.

Then I went into BI and just changed the '1' to a 0. I have a connection.

Unplugged the cable...no signal.

I have no idea what else to try. I've tried rebooting the server and
camera.

Thanks
Doug
 

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@jclguru On the hik you have a different ip address for the wifi and ethernet...make sure you set the wifi ip address and also reserve the ip address in the router so it never changes.
 

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If I understand, when I changed my camera address from 192.168.1.83 to
192.168.0.83 in SADP and then in BI, I also have to specify that address somewhere
in the router settings?

Doug
 

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If I understand, when I changed my camera address from 192.168.1.83 to
192.168.0.83 in SADP and then in BI, I also have to specify that address somewhere
in the router settings?

Doug
IF you intend to use the camera wifi, you need to log into the camera directly and set the correct wifi ip address in the cameras network settings.
 

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Starting to ring a bell. Been so long.

I went into the camera's configuration and changed the lan and wlan to 192.168.0.83 and
saved.

I still must be missing a step cause when I try again without a direct connection to the router,
its not finding it.

I just have to find those instructions cause I know I've done it before.

Doug
 

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Starting to ring a bell. Been so long.

I went into the camera's configuration and changed the lan and wlan to 192.168.0.83 and
saved.

I still must be missing a step cause when I try again without a direct connection to the router,
its not finding it.

I just have to find those instructions cause I know I've done it before.

Doug
dont set them to be the same...set the lan to something else .84
Another thing you can try is to set the camera wifi to dhcp...then scan with sadp...it should find it. then reserve the ip address in your router so no other device gets it.
 
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