Dahua 2MP 25x Starlight IR PTZ Network Camera (SD49225T-HN)

I finally am getting stuff back together after the move. BI won't support PTZ with my camera anymore. It works in a web browser.
 
I had that happen. I cloned the camera in Blue Iris so I wouldn't lose everything if it went badly. Then I hit the Find/Inspect button which changed the way BI interfaced with the camera and fixed PTZ control.
 
The firmware for the PTZ cam didn't work. I also bricked one of my 2mp starlights. Not quite sure what happened.
 
SD49225T-HN Ptz but found some settings that got the ptz/ control working. Everything worked fine until the last turret cam. I found the power connection loose on the poe switch. It must have gotten bumped.
 
I have also one 49225 not responing any more on IP level. When i reset the POE power from the switch port it does its startup sequence so it seems to be alive for that part.
Network is a ubiquty unifi 24 port 250 Watt switch. The other 49225 and other cams work ok.

Would a hard reset be helpfull ? If i take it down, i can try another cable also i guess.

Wondering if you ever fixed this cam not registering on network? have this exact issue with my 49225 now...powers up...not seen on network..
 
Wondering if you ever fixed this cam not registering on network? have this exact issue with my 49225 now...powers up...not seen on network..

Have you downloaded the Dahua Toolbox and looked in the config tool?
 
Have you downloaded the Dahua Toolbox and looked in the config tool?

config tool doesnt see it....on any subnet whatsoever....the camera definitely is powering up when I cut power to my tp-link POE switch and plug it back in...
 
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config tool doesnt see it....on any subnet whatsoever....the camera definitely is powering up when I cut power to my tp-link POE switch and plug it back in...
Probably not related but I had one recently do something very similar, turned out to be corroded rj45 connector :facepalm:
 
Did you bench test this before mounting, using a good pre-made cable?
More times than not, issue's like these are cable related. Poor crimps, poor cable, etc.

absolutely...it's been running great for maybe 3 years or something
 
One thing to check (if you use managed switches) is if the switch shows IP being assigned and also looking at the logs by MAC address and seeing last time it pulled an IP.

Can also try a simple ping test to 192.168.1.108 and see if you get a response.

Last thing would be to complete a HW factory reset on the cam itself to rule out config corruption etc