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In my case - "mighty" address added into the Configuration > System > Security > IP Address Filter menu - which allowed only a nnn.nnn.nnn.0 - address to access the camera settings. (I played with network filtering, not host filtering to see if it works or not: NOT WORKING!!! You need...
DS-2CD1023G0E-I
DS-2CD1023G0E-I unfortunately does not provide an option to get under the shell - risk is high to damage it. I'll look for the option mentioned above. The router(s) RTAC92U (2pack in mesh, work pretty) allows me to change the address range by changing the C mask back to B mask...
I'm wondering about modifying the router's LAN settings - to allow x.x.x.0 like address - by simply change/extend the address range using the right network mask. Making this change at the router I can get through the bottleneck - the bad address which is the only one in the allowed access' list...
The camera every time got the same IP address as it was assigned after the first reboot - I mean, activation including the DHCP settings as well.
I thought the biggest issue is the false setting in the network configuration, where I accidentally set to allowed address field with subnet/mask...
Dear Experts,
I'm facing a very serious problem with the camera in the title. During the configuration I made a stupid mistake. I wanted to set the allowed IP addresses feature - but other than specifying the addresses each, I tried to apply it using the well known address group/mask form. The...