- Jul 12, 2017
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I can't figure out how to get a live tv/hdmi view from my setup.
That's after reading all the stuff on here and elsewhere.
The camera is a new HIK S-2CD1121-I 4mm POE, SV: v5.4.5_170123. (Upgradeable)
The NVR is older, SV: v3.0.7 build 140805. Not upgradeable.
Have been following the advice on here by Alistair and others.
Also, the HIK Activation article here, IP cameras HIKVISION - activation and connection - Security and Communications - ELVIS Company, Kyiv, Ukraine
The setup is the cam directly into a NVR POE port, and the NVR LAN into my local router.
Using cable, but router also has wifi.
With the POE subnet at 192.168.254.xxx I can't see where the camera IP address is entered, or how the NVR otherwise finds the cameras.
The setup is per defaults, except for setting strong PWs for the cam and NVR, and enabling DHCP to set the NVR IP details to match my local LAN, then disabling DHCP.
The cam, if disconnected from the NVR and plugged into the router, works fine.
Just have to change the NVR channel from 192.168.254.xxx to the camera's IP address.
SADP then brings up the NVR and cam, and the hdmi and NVR detection all work.
Is this the only way (except by plugging the router through the POE then into the NVR LAN port)?
I am puzzled by this.
Thanks.
That's after reading all the stuff on here and elsewhere.
The camera is a new HIK S-2CD1121-I 4mm POE, SV: v5.4.5_170123. (Upgradeable)
The NVR is older, SV: v3.0.7 build 140805. Not upgradeable.
Have been following the advice on here by Alistair and others.
Also, the HIK Activation article here, IP cameras HIKVISION - activation and connection - Security and Communications - ELVIS Company, Kyiv, Ukraine
The setup is the cam directly into a NVR POE port, and the NVR LAN into my local router.
Using cable, but router also has wifi.
With the POE subnet at 192.168.254.xxx I can't see where the camera IP address is entered, or how the NVR otherwise finds the cameras.
The setup is per defaults, except for setting strong PWs for the cam and NVR, and enabling DHCP to set the NVR IP details to match my local LAN, then disabling DHCP.
The cam, if disconnected from the NVR and plugged into the router, works fine.
Just have to change the NVR channel from 192.168.254.xxx to the camera's IP address.
SADP then brings up the NVR and cam, and the hdmi and NVR detection all work.
Is this the only way (except by plugging the router through the POE then into the NVR LAN port)?
I am puzzled by this.
Thanks.
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