You could connect the 3 camera cables and your NVR to a POE switch (min 5 port switch) and then use the existing cable to your router.
Use the SADP tool to configure the Camera IP addresses.
You should be able to see the cameras in your Router LAN connected devices or what ever it is called in your Router. Change their IP there to what you want then manually add the cameras in the NVR.
The router that you have connected the 3 cameras to should be setup to basically act as a switch.
Hi,
I have disabled ISUP as you have and I still have the Camera IP addresses showing.
I have absolutely no idea what I did yesterday to get the IP addresses showing?
I can click on all the IP addresses bar one and see the cameras. One camera keeps timing out.
I will go and try and reboot that...
I have solved the problem, I had to enable ISUP service in Device Configuration /Access Service. This then populated all the IP addresses in 'Connect' heading.
I can reach all cameras except 1? it just times out!
You have to assign IP address to each camera separately from those given by the NVR, ie 192.168.1.2, 192.168.1.3, 192.168.1.4
The NVR cannot assign IP addresses to multiple cameras over one connected cable unless things have changed since I setup my system.
Add them to the NVR manually, not via...
Hi,
I must be using a different firmware to you, I do not have a Common Settings page within configuration. I have a system Configuration page on the left of the GUI and within that I have system configuration.
I also have nothing under the heading "Connect" within Device Management, No listed...
Hi,
I am trying to reach the camera from the NVR GUI by clicking the right hand side icon on the Device access page. I get a message to activate remote access by clicking OK.
I will put up a screen shot of the relevant pages later today.
I have reinstalled the plug-in for the' N'th time and I have live view again although I am still getting the "Invalid childDevID" error when I try and access the camera GUI.