Solution: need to use Microsoft IE
It's crazy, but the HIKVision firmware (probably built using a Linux OS) is Internet Explorer dependant.
This is not the first time I face such a crazy constraint, the first time was in 2006 with an Orite WEB Cam bought in Hong-Konk.
I wasn't expecting the same...
I've installed iVMS-4200 3.4.0.9 Client which gives some facilities for using the Camera.
It's possible to access the WEB interface, for example, http://192.168.1.100/SoftwareLicense.txt
But no way to log on and administrate.
Still investigating... (any idea is welcome)
In the meantime, I've already done your advice.
As you can see nothing has been changed.
Someting strange appeared when I scan my LAN
FING was telling me that the LAN address is 192.168.1.21+1 with a message "device has multiple IP addresses".
I'm supposing that this address has been already...
I've installed SADP and discovered that the camera was inactive.
I made it active and set DHCP in order to suppress the conflict with my Netgear relay.
Fine the camera is now at 192.168.1.21
However the problem is the same 192.168.1.21/notSupported.asp
Still investigating...
Good evening all,
I'm new in this forum and in the usage of a HIKVision IP-Cam.
I just received my HIKVision camera.
On the cardbox it is written SF Version V5.5.82_190130
I pluged it into my LAN and at a first time discovered that it was conflicting with a Netgear Wifi relay at the same IP...