Ive done that, Ive unplugged it, deleted it and then when I connect each end of the rj45 cat5e cable it finds the camera, but it doesnt say Port 3 as all of the other cameras say Port 1 this says 3777.
I see what you mean I will probably buy a network tester for now. I’ve seen these two:
https://www.trend-networks.com/product/vdv-ii-pro-used/
The fluke get highly recommended:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/114752514875
Thats quite a big jump in price. I understand what your saying about the cheap testers. For the price of the Klein unit you have listed I could get the Dahua tester.
I’ve also seen this but the price is frightening:
https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/network-testers/0369564/
Or just something like:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Dahua-Dahua-PFM900-/324528668923?_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286
https://www.dynamic-cctv.com/iptester-pro.html
I was thinking either:
KLEIN TOOLS VDV501-851 Scout Pro 3 Cable Tester KLEIN TOOLS VDV501-851 Scout Pro 3 Cable Tester: Amazon.co.uk: DIY & Tools
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Ive seen there is a reset flap that has two screws. I don’t want to void the warranty as I only got them last week. So I may just send it back. Is there a way to test my cable to make sure that it’s not that.
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