![]() You will need need to follow the same above, but you will match the IP address to the router settings. The details in the video are not the same details, you will need to input whatever you set the camera's IP address to like the details I have provided below and it should get the camera added.Īdmin Password - Whatever password you set for the camera, then hit Add.Īs long the staus showing a play sign, shows you have added the device correctly ![]() Then you will follow the video guide below, you will access the recorder settings and then manually input the details into a recorder and it should add the recorder itself. Once you change the camera IP address, the page should look like this. If the camera is going to be wired to a recorder, you need to put it on the IP address range of the X can be any number going from 2-254, as long as it doesn't conflict with any other devices or camera within the network, as all device should have its own IP address with it own specific number, so it will always be the same.įor example, if you only have 2 cameras, one can be 192.168.254.2 then you would make this camera on 192.168.254.3 or any number of your choice, as long it is not the same as the other camera, as if so it will conflict with the network.Īs you can see you can tick the box and amend any setting of the camera on the SADP tool, you will need to change the camera IP address to 192.168.254.3. Once the password is set, you will see the device will have changed from inactive to active, this means you have activated the camera and set a password for the camera itself.ĭepending on if you are wiring directly to the recorder or switch or even the router, you will have different IP ranges you would put the camera on. You must tick the tick box and then you set a password of your choice, if not set it the same as a recorder password to save confusion. It will show up like this, you need to tick the box to the left of the camera and set a password for the camera, if you want to set it as a password that is different from the recorder then that is up to you, but if not try and set it to the same password as the recorder to save confusion in the future. If you are powering the cameras via POE (Power Over Ethernet) then you will not be able to wire the camera to the router, as the router will not power the camera over POE, you will need to run an ethernet cable from the ethernet port of the laptop to the one of the camera ports of the recorder, this will allow you to see the cameras on SADP tool. You will need to have SADP downloaded, this is software that will tell you what IP address each camera is on, if you have a 12-volt power supply to power the camera and wire the camera to the router first and it will come up as a separate device showing on SADP tool. *Post information that puts people at risk.This Guide will show you how to manually add an IP camera to your Hikvision NVR, Directly to the camera ports on the NVR, through a router or Management port switch. Law enforcement: You use video in investigations. User Admin: You oversee VS at an end user site. Operator: You use VS at an end user site. Trade Media: Reports on products or providers. Manufacturer: Your company makes products. MR: You represent manufacturers, wholesale. Integrator: Your firm designs & installs systems.ĭealer: Your shop focuses on 1-2 product lines. Hobbyist: Video surveillance isn't your job. If you're offering advice to someone in a thread: Please choose the appropriate flair using the edit tool above before doing so, and provide whatever detail you can to explain your relationship(s) to the products and providers discussed in the thread. You won't get plates off of moving cars without a significant investment. Speaking of plate reading, be realistic as you balance your goals and your budget. How wide is it? How far away? In/outdoor? Not just "cheap" or "midrange".Įxplain the scene. ![]() ![]() NEED HELP? Submit a self post, starting the title with and tell us about your situation.Ĭlarify your budget. This subreddit is for those interested in video surveillance equipment, software and scenarios related to use and installation.
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