- Jan 30, 2018
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Hi,
Summarized questions: How can I get the cameras connected to my Dahua NVR POE ports to be reachable by blue iris?
I am pretty certain the NVR model is NVR5216-16P-4KS2E
I have a 16 channel NVR, with 8 POE/8 non-POE ports on it. I have all (8 cameras) going into the POE ports, and then the LAN connection to go to my network connected to my router. The NVR is acting as it's own router and almost "firewalling" the cameras from my main network. It is assigning them to 10.1.1.x network, and my network is a 172.30.1.x network. I need to be able to reach these cameras from the 172 network so I can make blueiris work with them. Currently I cannot ping the cameras from the 172.30.1.x network side, even if I static my PC ip to the 10.1.1.x network. Is there a setting to change this and make the cameras communicate to blue iris by using the NVR POE ports?
My other thought is to have a computer with 2 network ports, have one connect to say port 16 on the NVR, and the other connect to my router. In theory this should get the blue iris PC to talk to the cameras, and then broadcast to the internet lan/wan using the second connection? Haven't tested this and not sure if the ports on an NVR work this way.
Summarized questions: How can I get the cameras connected to my Dahua NVR POE ports to be reachable by blue iris?
I am pretty certain the NVR model is NVR5216-16P-4KS2E
I have a 16 channel NVR, with 8 POE/8 non-POE ports on it. I have all (8 cameras) going into the POE ports, and then the LAN connection to go to my network connected to my router. The NVR is acting as it's own router and almost "firewalling" the cameras from my main network. It is assigning them to 10.1.1.x network, and my network is a 172.30.1.x network. I need to be able to reach these cameras from the 172 network so I can make blueiris work with them. Currently I cannot ping the cameras from the 172.30.1.x network side, even if I static my PC ip to the 10.1.1.x network. Is there a setting to change this and make the cameras communicate to blue iris by using the NVR POE ports?
My other thought is to have a computer with 2 network ports, have one connect to say port 16 on the NVR, and the other connect to my router. In theory this should get the blue iris PC to talk to the cameras, and then broadcast to the internet lan/wan using the second connection? Haven't tested this and not sure if the ports on an NVR work this way.
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