Accessing NVR through browser

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I think it is pretty clear (and obvious), as @civic17 wrote, that you have to change the subnet from 192.168.1.60 to 192.168.50.60...

However I find it rather suspicious that your have a router on 192.168.50.100... Did you configure your network by yourself or did someone else setup it in this weird fashion?
 
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I think it is pretty clear (and obvious), as @civic17 wrote, that you have to change the subnet from 192.168.1.60 to 192.168.50.60...

However I find it rather suspicious that your have a router on 192.168.50.100... Did you configure your network by yourself or did someone else setup it in this weird fashion?
No i didn't configure this neither i am a network expert.
But when i change 192.168.1.60 to 192.168.50.60 , all the cameras connections get lost. also 192.168.50.60 is still not accessible in browser
 

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Off course your camera's went down, as they are now in "the other" 192.168.1.x subnet. Can you please put 192.168.50.100 as gateway in the nvr, then you should be able to reach your NVR by webbrowser. If not, I suggest you change your network to a more "standard" way (eg gateway on .1 addressee). If you can reach your NVR, you can then change the camera's to the 192.168.50.x subnet.
 
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