+1^^^ to the 2 previous post.
Looking back at your previous posts below since September it's pretty obvious you need to configure all cameras, the NVR's LAN and the TV with unique, static IP addresses, all in the same subnet of 192.168.1.XXX but outside of the router's DHCP pool. When cameras, TV's etc. are left in DHCP (Dynamic) mode they can change when there's a power cycle to them or the house and the devices power up in a different order than before and get a different IP when no IP reservation is made in the router for those individual DHCP devices.
It appears from those earlier posts that the router's DHCP pool begins at 192.168.1.2 so I would chose 192.168.1.200 to 192.168.1.250 for the NVR, cameras and TV (assuming DHCP pool starts at 192.168.1.2). The NVR is currently 192.168.1.108 so make the NVR 192.168.1.200, the TV .201 and the cameras from .202 to .250 (that's 48 cameras!).
Ideally, I wouldn't assume as I did above that DHCP pool range I'd log into the router (likely 192.168.1.1) and actually set that DHCP pool to the desired range...I think a DHCP pool from 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.199 is adequate.
No live View on LG TV the last few days. Has worked fine previously. Can log into NVR and everything looks fine except no live view. Changed HDMI cables, no help. Live View on Smart PSS works as it should. Have not rebooted NVR yet.
Changed routers and now can't figure out how to find new camera ip address.