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This should be what WDR does.Here are your two (2) 5AM snapshots...
First Snapshot
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Second Snapshot
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The second snapshot has considerable better night vision depth...I can see the fence in the second snapshot.
What settings did you change to achieve this?
No. I never asked then to. I didn't order from Amanda, I ordered from AliExpress (Store: Shenzhen Topxel Electronics Tech Co Ltd).@Q2U did they ever resend you the mount you ordered? Or you just didn't care enough about it to follow up. I emailed Amanda let's see what she says.
Or switch your LAN to 192.168.1.1 temporarily. In order to access my BI thru the VPN on wifi, I changed mine so now when I add a new camera I wait til the night when most everyone is sleeping so I don't interrupt their browsing, switch the LAN address and the. Add the stuff, updating the camera to the new IP and then switching the LAN back when it's done. Usually only takes a few minutes.The problem is my home network is 192.168.0.xxx and the camera's default IP address is 192.168.1.xxx -- so I can't get to the camera from my network. What do I do?
Yeah, I'm using Hik's SADP tool now, as that's what I used for all of my Hik cameras a few years ago. But in either case (the camera's tool and SADP) the settings don't take. And the weird thing is, both tools can see the camera and identify it correctly (IP address and MAC address), but when I try to make the changes they either fail (camera's IP Search tool) or don't stick (SADP).You could temporarily change your PC IP address to 192.168.1.200, say, and connect to the camera web GUI and change its IP address.
Or you could use Hikvision's SADP tool. http://overseas.hikvision.com/en/Tools_82.html
That did it. Thanks for the tip. BTW, the image on these things is nice! Hopefully I can get them mounted sometime this weekend.Guess I'll try temporarily changing my PC over to 192.168.1.xxx and report back.