IP address issues

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This basic guide may help you, just change your pc ip address to 192.168.1.xxx if you can't change the ip address.

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For simplicity sake, always keep the brand of the NVR and the cameras the same.
When you mix and match brands, you can have issue's and setup can be more complicated, you will need more networking knowledge.
It is simply a miss understanding of what's required by you.

Read the config tool Guide that Andy listed above for starters.
Read the manual for your NVR on how to add new cameras as ONVIF.
 

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For simplicity sake, always keep the brand of the NVR and the cameras the same.
When you mix and match brands, you can have issue's and setup can be more complicated, you will need more networking knowledge.
It is simply a miss understanding of what's required by you.

Read the config tool Guide that Andy listed above for starters.
Read the manual for your NVR on how to add new cameras as ONVIF.
I followed all the manuals step by step. I should have just plugged it into the nvr and let it do its thing. Because I followed the instructions from the camera supplier its confused the issue more.
Its all connected now but i cant view it on my PC to activate the AI options i need.
Im guessing because the gateway IP is the NVR ip gateway and not the network IP now?
 
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