rhughes
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Hi,
I think that this camera is dead but before I go and look at buying a replacement, I thought I'd ask around just on the off chance that there is something that I can do to recover this camera. I have a Samsung SNF-8010VMP that I rebooted earlier last year and it never came back online since. I have recently removed this camera and tried resetting it... but the reset button doesn't seem to do anything. I have tried holding the reset button down for 15 seconds, 20 seconds and also tried holding the reset button down whilst disconnected from PoE and then plugging in whilst still holding the reset button.
If I connect a PoE injector and then connect the camera directly to a PC and give the PC's NIC a static IP of 192.168.1.50... I can then ping 192.168.1.100 which is the IP in which this camera gets when it can't find a DHCP server. I can ping the IP but I can't access the web interface for it. Trying to access the web interface just gives "Can't reach this page". I have also tried the Samsung IP Installer and this can't find the camera even though I can ping it. I also tried Wisenet Device Manager and like the Samsung IP Installer, this also can't find the camera on 192.168.1.100.
I believe that the camera is semi-functioning to the extent that it gets power, it can be pinged and has the usual working temperate of an IP camera. I feel like the firmware is somewhat corrupt or there is a failed chip on the motherboard. Is there anything else that I could try to attempt to recover this camera? I have opened the camera up and don't see any visual hardware damage i.e. bulging capacitors etc.
Cheers,
Richard
I think that this camera is dead but before I go and look at buying a replacement, I thought I'd ask around just on the off chance that there is something that I can do to recover this camera. I have a Samsung SNF-8010VMP that I rebooted earlier last year and it never came back online since. I have recently removed this camera and tried resetting it... but the reset button doesn't seem to do anything. I have tried holding the reset button down for 15 seconds, 20 seconds and also tried holding the reset button down whilst disconnected from PoE and then plugging in whilst still holding the reset button.
If I connect a PoE injector and then connect the camera directly to a PC and give the PC's NIC a static IP of 192.168.1.50... I can then ping 192.168.1.100 which is the IP in which this camera gets when it can't find a DHCP server. I can ping the IP but I can't access the web interface for it. Trying to access the web interface just gives "Can't reach this page". I have also tried the Samsung IP Installer and this can't find the camera even though I can ping it. I also tried Wisenet Device Manager and like the Samsung IP Installer, this also can't find the camera on 192.168.1.100.
I believe that the camera is semi-functioning to the extent that it gets power, it can be pinged and has the usual working temperate of an IP camera. I feel like the firmware is somewhat corrupt or there is a failed chip on the motherboard. Is there anything else that I could try to attempt to recover this camera? I have opened the camera up and don't see any visual hardware damage i.e. bulging capacitors etc.
Cheers,
Richard