Hikvision ''Network unreachable''

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I have now changed the local area connection IP-adress to 192.168.254.100, but still I do not get access to any of my cameraes on the following IP-adresses:
192.168.254.3
192.168.254.5
192.168.254.7
192.168.254.9
 

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I managed to do it now! But still none of the passwords work...
 

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Does SADP show them, and at those addresses?
but still I do not get access to any of my cameraes
Using the browser? Not even a login screen?

*edit*
The old default passwords were 12345 , 123456789abc , 123456789a
And try the NVR admin password.
 

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I managed to do it now, and these three passwords are the ones that I have tried.
 

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Have you activated the cameras with the default IP before you have connected them to the NVR? have a look of this Artikel: Hikvision USA make a reset to the default ip adress 192.168.1.64 . Connect the camera directly to your computer.
Try this and log into the webgui, then you are normally prompted to assign a new password. sorry for my bad english ;-) I hope this help you...
 

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Have you activated the cameras with the default IP before you have connected them to the NVR? have a look of this Artikel: Hikvision USA make a reset to the default ip adress 192.168.1.64 . Connect the camera directly to your computer.
Try this and log into the webgui, then you are normally prompted to assign a new password. sorry for my bad english ;-) I hope this help you...
Hi Ewc1111
I think maybe this will be the solution. To reset the two cameraes' IP-adress. But I didnt find the instructions in your link on how to make a reset to the default 192.168.1.64.
Thanks in advance!
 

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Ok .. you have a dome camera :rolleyes:, the reset button is on the mainboard. You should then open the camera. before Try using the sadp tool and set the ip address to 192.168.1.64. Then connect the camera locally to your computer and set the ip address of the computer to 192.168.1.100 and the subnet to 255.255.255.0 . Then open the internet explorer and type the address of the camera http://192.168.1.64
 

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Ok .. you have a dome camera :rolleyes:, the reset button is on the mainboard. You should then open the camera. before Try using the sadp tool and set the ip address to 192.168.1.64. Then connect the camera locally to your computer and set the ip address of the computer to 192.168.1.100 and the subnet to 255.255.255.0 . Then open the internet explorer and type the address of the camera http://192.168.1.64
The problem is that with SADP, I need the password for the camera. I have tried all the default ones, and on one works. When I try to make changes in SADP, I get denied because of wrong password.
 

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I am having the same problem the camera has hazard sign (yellow triangle) and say network unreachable. I managed to log into SADP and the camera is not showing? any help
by the way I know the default password for the camera
 
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