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Revision as of 19:46, 29 March 2016

How to set IP address for configuring IP cameras

Prerequisites

  • Connect a RJ45 cable from camera to NVRThen connect a RJ45 cable from NVR to PC.
  • Set PC and Camera on same Network.
  • Use Config Tool to locate IP address of IP Camera


Set the IP address of the PC/ laptop same as the camera.

Here's how:


Step 1: Right Click on the Windows Start up ➞ Click on Control Panel.

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Step 2: Click on Network and Internet ➞ Select Network Sharing Center ➞ Select on Change Adapter Settings ➞ Select Ethernet

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Step 3: Select the Network Tab ➞ Check off Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) ➞ Click on Internet Protocol Version 4 to highlight ➞ Click on Properties

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Step 4: Set IP Address in the same range as the IP Camera Address. Ensure the Subnet Mask and Default Gateway of the PC are the same from the camera

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