- Aug 28, 2015
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Hi guys,
There is another way to connect to the cameras connected to built-in PoE switch by connecting one of the PoE interfaces of NVR to the same switch/router as NVR's LAN interface is connected to (please see attached diagram).
Each NVR PoE interfaces is expecting to see a different IP address connected to it.
Interface 1: 192.168.254.2
Interface 2: 192.168.254.3
Interface 3: 192.168.254.4
Interface 4: 192.168.254.5
Interface 5: 192.168.254.6
Interface 6: 192.168.254.7
Interface 7: 192.168.254.8
Interface 8: 192.168.254.9
Depends on which interface is connected to the router this IP address has to be assigned to the PC as a secondary IP address:
Local Area Connection --> Properties --> Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) --> Advanced --> IP Settings --> Add (subnet mask will have to match subnet mask configured on NVR for built in PoE switch - most likely 255.255.255.0 - /24)

There is another way to connect to the cameras connected to built-in PoE switch by connecting one of the PoE interfaces of NVR to the same switch/router as NVR's LAN interface is connected to (please see attached diagram).
Each NVR PoE interfaces is expecting to see a different IP address connected to it.
Interface 1: 192.168.254.2
Interface 2: 192.168.254.3
Interface 3: 192.168.254.4
Interface 4: 192.168.254.5
Interface 5: 192.168.254.6
Interface 6: 192.168.254.7
Interface 7: 192.168.254.8
Interface 8: 192.168.254.9
Depends on which interface is connected to the router this IP address has to be assigned to the PC as a secondary IP address:
Local Area Connection --> Properties --> Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) --> Advanced --> IP Settings --> Add (subnet mask will have to match subnet mask configured on NVR for built in PoE switch - most likely 255.255.255.0 - /24)
