DAHUA IPC cameras web interface connection

Mikusina

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Hello! I've just installed 3 IPC Dahua cameras on my house and while trying to connect to them, i'm stopping on connection problem with web interface. While trying to connect to any of the listed camer via chrome/firefox/IE it says connection timeout. Is there anything i'm doing wrong?

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Cameras are connected via dahua switch to my router.
 

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Is your LAN on the 192.168.1.xx subnet?

What is the IP address of the computer you are on?

Are you actually trying Internet Explorer or the IE compatibility in Chrome or Edge? Make sure it is Internet Explorer.
 

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Are your cameras being powered with their own "Power Supply", or is your router suplying power (POE).
 

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Looks like your subnet is 192.168.33.* The camera configuration is 192.168.1.*. Change the cameras to the 33 or if you do not have anything else on that network, it might be easier to change the AP to 192.168.1.1
 

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Is your LAN on the 192.168.1.xx subnet?

What is the IP address of the computer you are on?

Are you actually trying Internet Explorer or the IE compatibility in Chrome or Edge? Make sure it is Internet Explorer.
It's edge/chrome/firefox ;)


Are your cameras being powered with their own "Power Supply", or is your router suplying power (POE).
It is POE

Looks like your subnet is 192.168.33.* The camera configuration is 192.168.1.*. Change the cameras to the 33 or if you do not have anything else on that network, it might be easier to change the AP to 192.168.1.1
I Just did, please see attached screenshots

I've read somewhere that it also might be port: 37777 issue, but tried to forward it another port and still no connection with the cameras.
 

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Mikusina

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fergenheimer said:
Looks like your subnet is 192.168.33.* The camera configuration is 192.168.1.*. Change the cameras to the 33 or if you do not have anything else on that network, it might be easier to change the AP to 192.168.1.1

It actually worked out ;) thank you !
 

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I would enable DHCP on each camera, so they will be allocated correct within the DHCP range of the router and correct gateway details. Once each camera is accessible, by all means change the IP to static or outside of DHCP range if required.
 
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