evan9eleven
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Hello everyone! First post here, so I'll try not to step on any toes!
At my holiday home I have installed a HikVision DS-7608NI-I2/8P recorder, and three Hikvision cameras (a PTZ and two bullet cams.) All cameras are powered by POE and the cabling out to them is Cat 6. The cables are a straight run from the cameras to the NVR, nothing in between. The system has been up and running for a couple months with no problems, and I could easily view the cams using the Hik-Connect app on my iPhone. That is, until a few days ago, more below.
Note that since I'm quite some distance from the property, I can't get there myself to troubleshoot, and though my wife is there working remotely I can't ask her to spend her days fiddling with my gizmos. I'm just hoping to get some input from the brain trust here on what I should be looking for.
So last week we got fibre internet installed to replace the inadequate dish internet we had been using, and suddenly my cameras are no where to be found on the network. Here are some facts about the system and what I've done to troubleshoot:
So I'm utterly baffled, as is my company IT guy who moonlights helping me on my projects. Obviously there are a number of next steps that I can't get done until I'm physically there (like testing cables and moving the cameras inside to connect them directly to the router or NVR to rule out cable issues. Or see if the cameras somehow went up in smoke...)
Sorry this is so long, but if anyone is going to help then well, you'll need all the data.
Thanks in advance for any and all replies!
-evan
At my holiday home I have installed a HikVision DS-7608NI-I2/8P recorder, and three Hikvision cameras (a PTZ and two bullet cams.) All cameras are powered by POE and the cabling out to them is Cat 6. The cables are a straight run from the cameras to the NVR, nothing in between. The system has been up and running for a couple months with no problems, and I could easily view the cams using the Hik-Connect app on my iPhone. That is, until a few days ago, more below.
Note that since I'm quite some distance from the property, I can't get there myself to troubleshoot, and though my wife is there working remotely I can't ask her to spend her days fiddling with my gizmos. I'm just hoping to get some input from the brain trust here on what I should be looking for.
So last week we got fibre internet installed to replace the inadequate dish internet we had been using, and suddenly my cameras are no where to be found on the network. Here are some facts about the system and what I've done to troubleshoot:
- We have a fixed IP from the fibre company, and the connection is a fibre converter to ethernet, and in to our router from there.
- With the new internet connection all devices on the network needed to be restarted but after that everything came back online except the cams.
- The NVR is online and visible in Hik-Connect, also comes right up in SADP.
- Cameras are showing as offline in Hik-Connect
- I logged in to the network remotely and checked all settings, rebooted again, tried re-setting all settings and starting over, no luck.
- Had my wife check the back of the NVR and UH-OH there are no lights on the network ports. These were previously blinking away happily as they should.
- Had my wife move a camera cable from the NVR directly to the router which also has POE. POE light illuminates, and the camera gets an IP address, but while there is traffic showing going out to the camera, there is no traffic coming back from it. So it would seem that the camera is getting power but is otherwise lost in space.
- I've checked with my electrician who pulled the fibre in to the house and he could assure me that all my cabling is just as before.
- One thing I have not tried is to connect a cam directly to the router and then see if it is visible in the SADP tool. Maybe the cams need to be re-registered?
So I'm utterly baffled, as is my company IT guy who moonlights helping me on my projects. Obviously there are a number of next steps that I can't get done until I'm physically there (like testing cables and moving the cameras inside to connect them directly to the router or NVR to rule out cable issues. Or see if the cameras somehow went up in smoke...)
Sorry this is so long, but if anyone is going to help then well, you'll need all the data.
Thanks in advance for any and all replies!
-evan