Tried both, when connected to just the network SADP picks up nothing, when connected to the old NVR it sees them (when cameras are connected to the old NVR that is)
When the cameras 1 and 2 are put on the old NVR they can be picked up, however then connected to either the new NVR or switch despite of IP address are not picked up
plugged into a network port which is connected to my router, but have also connected the new NVR via both the ethernet port on there and one of the dedicated poe ports on it too
Yep refreshed SADP a number of times, despite setting their IPs to be in their range its not picking it up still. I know the IP address and it doesn't connect but will when its connected to the NVR? Properly confused
So I've got a POE switch, when I plug the camera in, my network sees its IP address however I then cant access the camera, despite it being on the network because its given the 192.168.254.xxx IP rather than one within my IP range.
Yes, same password, I’m at a loss as to why the new one won’t pick them up, problem is, if I log into the cameras, using the old NVR, connected to my laptop and restore them, they then get activated with the old NVR again…
Hello,
So I've been having a proper nightmare the past couple of days ever since I upgraded my NVR.
So on my old NVR I had 4 cameras (one of which was IP over my local network, the other 3 were connected directly to the NVR POE).
Since changing my NVR I can only access the one thats IP over...