Ok. Think I'll just see what happens by taking it down and putting up in the new spot without resetting. If it doesn't work correctly I can always factory reset after.Oh if on external switch then delete from NVR then factory reset - it can be done before or after put back up.
Or since external POE you could probably get by with just leaving it on same channel and not have to do anything.
Nope, still getting the network disconnect.Since you are doing POE switch, try a different port in the event that one is failing.
Yeah, tried a different cable. But for me, not worth the effort on disconnecting 20+ other cameras just to see if this one will work.Next step that I am sure you tried is disconnecting the other cameras and have just this one on the switch and see if it still happens and if so try a different cable.
This was my issue with a PTZ cam. I swapped it with w eyeball cam and the issue went away. Apparently the PTZ cam had an issueTry disconnecting the cam and putting a different one in its place. If that one fails, then the switch port or cabling are to blame.
Take that cam and connect directly to a POE switch with a short, ready-made cable. If it still faults, try using a POE injector. At that point if it still faults, it is more than likely the cam is the issue.
Ok. Think I'll just see what happens by taking it down and putting up in the new spot without resetting. If it doesn't work correctly I can always factory reset after.
Thanks much!