How to check hikvision IP camera if it's still in good condition? I have 5 IP camera 3 of them is offline I don't know why there are offline. any idea? please help. thank you.
Its says network abnormal and when i check the switch it blinks then gone , after few minutes it blinks again .What are they connected to?
If on the LAN, do the link detect lights on the switch show any activity?
Does SADP find the cameras? SADP Tool - Updates
Actually I have 2 NVR's DS-7616NI-ST and DS-7616NI-I2.SADP tool only detecting DS-7616NI-I2 devices.What are they connected to?
If on the LAN, do the link detect lights on the switch show any activity?
Does SADP find the cameras? SADP Tool - Updates
Is cutting power can affect the IP addresses? or just a normal thing to refresh them? honestly, I don't know what to do.Have you tried cutting power to reboot them?
when they install it around 2016 until today no maintenance what so ever has been done the same as the cable but the cables are reliable old but not battered.How old are the cameras? Manufactured in the last ten years?
How is the Ethernet cable? New? Solid? Reliable? Or old and battered?
How to check hikvision IP camera if it's still in good condition? I have 5 IP camera 3 of them is offline I don't know why there are offline. any idea? please help. thank you.
Im working on it searching for link lights in the switch, maybe the problem is the cable?Can you access the cameras easily? If so, I'd take them down, one at a time, and plug directly into them and see if they come up. If they are hard to get to, I'd confirm that the port on the switch that they are connected into recognizes that there's a device in that port based on the lights on that port. Is the POE working to them? Tried a reboot of them either thru their interface or just cycling the power to them? Did they have a static IP address? If not, could they have changed their IP address and you need to "find" them again? Weird that so many went down though - may be power or switch related...