Empire Tech IPC-T54-ZE-S3 Stutter and problem with DMSS

If the cameras are plugged into the POE ports of the NVR, they are assigned 10.1.1.x IP addresses.

This is intentional and by design and the NVR acts as a firewall/router of sorts to keep the cameras off the internet.
 
If the cameras are plugged into the POE ports of the NVR, they are assigned 10.1.1.x IP addresses.

This is intentional and by design and the NVR acts as a firewall/router of sorts to keep the cameras off the internet.
Ok good to know, learning and learning.

How do I get back the Camera to have access. Or how am I able to change the ip I falsly changed? :)

And do I also leave the Standard Gateway 192.168.1.1 even iam on 192.168.3.x?
 
Are the cameras plugged directly into the back of the NVR?

If so, ALL cameras plugged into the NVR will have IP's of 10.1.1.X beggining with .65 for port #1
The NVR has its own built in switch. Dont mess with the camera IPs, the NVR assigns them based on what port you plug them into

Dont mess with Gateways on cameras, they adopt the NVR by default. . 192.168.3.NVRIP would be the best gateway

So you will need to default that camera. Open the door on it and press the little black button for 30 seconds while connected on port #1

ALways plug the camera into the same port, dont switch them around
 
Are the cameras plugged directly into the back of the NVR?

If so, ALL cameras plugged into the NVR will have IP's of 10.1.1.X beggining with .65 for port #1
The NVR has its own built in switch. Dont mess with the camera IPs, the NVR assigns them based on what port you plug them into

Dont mess with Gateways on cameras, they adopt the NVR by default. . 192.168.3.NVRIP would be the best gateway

So you will need to default that camera. Open the door on it and press the little black button for 30 seconds while connected on port #1

ALways plug the camera into the same port, dont switch them around
Thanks alot.

Could that also be a reason why the stream was stuttering because the camera gateway was set to 192.168.1.1 but the NVR is at 192.168.3.x

Its only a VLan.
 
Doubtful. I think its an external switch issue
 
Thanks alot.

Could that also be a reason why the stream was stuttering because the camera gateway was set to 192.168.1.1 but the NVR is at 192.168.3.x
Thanks alot to you guys.

Ive finally reached to state, where i get the correct Push mail via DMSS and set everything up the way it should be.

Only thing wondering is still the thing with the IP.

It says something is wrong with the gateway adress.


I tried to change the gateway adress to the adress from the NVR, but then i get an error says" IP and Gateway conflict".

Adress is 192.168.1.x


Anything i can do here? or do i even have to do something?
 
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If alerts are working, ignore it

I would try the IP of the NVR as I mentioned. 192.168.3.X

But frankly, if your alerts are working, your cameras dont need a gateway, the NVR is what you are seeing them through
 
I cant change it, it always says Gateway and IP conflict. I will just leave it fit Now. Alert works fine


In the DMSS App it always shows me like a mirror Stream from my NVR. Like Live what iam doing.

Possible to turn that off? Sometimes it also just Shows settings when I did not tab out.
 
Is that DMSS on a phone, iPad? Doesnt look like DMSS

Never seen that, can't help ya there
 
Is that DMSS on a phone, iPad? Doesnt look like DMSS

Never seen that, can't help ya there
Hello, sorry for asking again question.

The microstutter is still there. Its not that bad, but still there.

I asked Andy about out via Mail. His respond was to try cat 5/6 instead of 7.

I already laid out all cat7 cables to the roof.

Could cat7 really be the issue?


Iam watching the Main Stream direct via Lancable on pc. Its lagging huge.

Substream is way better but not perfect.

Greets
 
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i think i fixed it my on.

i turned on enhancement mode because "link quality" was bad. it puts mbps rate to max 10. i just turned it off, now it goes to 100 mbps. everything is smoooth.

THANKS alot du bugredfish and also @wittaj for your help guys. everything works perfect now.

Greets
 
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Apologies for not thinking of that. I knew that was worthless, the tool is defective at best. I DIDN'T know it would actually make things worse

For anyone following, IGNORE this on your Dahua NVR (The power output seems to be semi accurate, but the Link quality and Enhancement Mode are garbage)



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