Sort of, she's having a little trouble understanding "factory reset".
I'm pretty confident it's not a configuration problem though unless making the IP change with the Hikvision SADP did something funky.
Ok guys, I'm pretty sure mine is just bad. Connecting to a Cisco switch in my lab made no difference. It was negotiating correctly at full duplex and 100M with no errors. I tried every combination hard configuring the negotiation with 1/2 duplex and 10 and 100M. Each time it would connect with...
Thanks djangel,
The gateway address is only used for IP traffic destined to hosts outside of the local network. So, any traffic staying on my 192.168.1.0/24 should not be using the gateway address. I Just double checked my HIKs and I have .254 for the GW on all but one of them which has...
Yes, no difference.
It's possible that the GW address I used is conflicting with something though I don't know why it would matter.
I use 192.168.1.254, which is unused in my network, for all my other cameras. I think I used something else like .2 on this guy. Guess I was in a hurry to get it...
Thanks, but I don't have a conflict. I see the same problem with the camera connected directly to a laptop. It's either bad or it doesn't like the GW address I used.
I received mine today and may have gotten a bad one.
I initially connected and discovered the camera with my HIK SADP just fine, changed the IP to my network but now can't get a good connection.
Reply from 192.168.1.200: bytes=32 time=8ms TTL=64
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
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