Welcome to the forum...have you reserved the ip address for the camera in your router? or set the ip to static?I am having trouble getting my camera connected to wifi. I got it all set up and it worked....until I unplugged the power supply to move it. Now it will not re-connect. Suggestions?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G920A using Tapatalk
The ip will change when switching between lan and wlan...leave dhcp on and try again...then scan with sadp..you will find it...use dhcp reservation in your router.Thanks for the welcome. I set the IP in sadp, then logged onto the camera to set up the wifi. I entered the wifi ssid and pw, then changed camera mode to wlan. I unchecked DHCP and ensured the IP was correct.
I then saved and unplugged the land cable. The camera worked and I could see in BI so I unplugged the power supply and moved it. When I plugged it back in, no connection.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G920A using Tapatalk
I reassigned a new static IP that was different than Lan and it worked. Needed static for BI to be able to pull it.The ip will change when switching between lan and wlan...leave dhcp on and try again...then scan with sadp..you will find it...use dhcp reservation in your router.
BI has no idea whether the ip is static or dhcp...the issue was that you assigned the same ip for the lan and wlan.I reassigned a new static IP that was different than Lan and it worked. Needed static for BI to be able to pull it.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G920A using Tapatalk
How do you set up a camera in BI if it's DHCP since you have to input an IP?BI has no idea whether the ip is static or dhcp...the issue was that you assigned the same ip for the lan and wlan.
Every modern router allows dhcp reservation...this keeps the ip the same for the camera...its based on the mac address (note the there is a unique mac address for the lan and wlan)..simply reserve the ip and use it in BI.How do you set up a camera in BI if it's DHCP since you have to input an IP?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G920A using Tapatalk