I tried those as well. When I setup up my first camera, I wrote down the IP address and port as suggested but, it didn't work. I tried my second camera but, the address it initialize to was the same. When I try to change it, fails with a password error.Maybe the address took. Try logging in at whatever IP address you were trying to set it to.
The reset button works! However, I still can't manually set the IP address. I cleared and tried to "import" the settings but that gives me a MAC address error.If you continue to have problems, open the access panel on the camera then while the camera is powered on, hold the reset button for at least 30 seconds. This will put you back to square one and you can start from scratch. Only plug in one camera at a time.
After you set it back to default, do not scan any QR codes to set it back up, simply use Internet explorer and navigate to 192.168.1.108
I can't reset it so, that is the default after INITIALIZATION.Is that subnet mask the norm? 255.255.255.1? It seems non-contiguous.
Why not 255.255.255.0?
With only one camera connected I get:But speaking of ARP, why not use that (arp -a) to confirm your camera's (ID'd by MAC) IP is what you think it is, before and after doing anything. It's just a fast and dirty way to see what's on the subnet.