Hey everyone -
I have a new cam system for the lady so she can sleep well at night. I promised her it would send push notifications to her phone when movement is detected. So far i've failed miserably and only managed to waste 6 hours of my life
After lots of searching i'm here...!
What I have done so far:
- I've changed NVR IP address from 192.168.1.108 to 192.168.0.200. (This matches what all the machines on our wifi network are). I've changed main interface port from 80 to 8000. I can use the ConfigTool when NVR is directly wired to my laptop, but thats it.
- I can log into NVR when Cat5 cable is connected directly to my laptop and I manually assign my computer an IPv4 address of 192.168.0.XX. From here I can view all my cameras, record etc from the NVR web interface or when hooking a monitor directly to NVR.
Problems & questions:
1. When connecting NVR->Router and using wifi connection, I can't access my NVR web interface via http://192.168.0.200:8000. I can't find evidence that the TP Link router I have is seeing this hardware.
2. Should my NVR IP (192.168.0.200) match my LAN ip (192.168.0.1)? Or should my NVR IP not match my LAN (for example, use 192.168.1.200 instead of 192.168.0.200)
3. Do I need to change my camera IPs when they are connected directly to my NVR? It looks like NVR assigns them stuff like 10.1.1.65 and 10.1.1.67 automatically. I tried changing them manually by plugging into my laptop, but they reverted back to 10.1.1.65
4. Are next steps to forward port 8000 and 37777 to 192.168.0.200? Then I can log in via LTE or 'outside internet'? Then I can get push notifications? (This is another post for another day...baby steps)
Screenshots:
1. My wiring plus model numbers
2. Screenshot of my router DHCP client list with my NVR missing (192.168.0.200)
I have a new cam system for the lady so she can sleep well at night. I promised her it would send push notifications to her phone when movement is detected. So far i've failed miserably and only managed to waste 6 hours of my life

What I have done so far:
- I've changed NVR IP address from 192.168.1.108 to 192.168.0.200. (This matches what all the machines on our wifi network are). I've changed main interface port from 80 to 8000. I can use the ConfigTool when NVR is directly wired to my laptop, but thats it.
- I can log into NVR when Cat5 cable is connected directly to my laptop and I manually assign my computer an IPv4 address of 192.168.0.XX. From here I can view all my cameras, record etc from the NVR web interface or when hooking a monitor directly to NVR.
Problems & questions:
1. When connecting NVR->Router and using wifi connection, I can't access my NVR web interface via http://192.168.0.200:8000. I can't find evidence that the TP Link router I have is seeing this hardware.
2. Should my NVR IP (192.168.0.200) match my LAN ip (192.168.0.1)? Or should my NVR IP not match my LAN (for example, use 192.168.1.200 instead of 192.168.0.200)
3. Do I need to change my camera IPs when they are connected directly to my NVR? It looks like NVR assigns them stuff like 10.1.1.65 and 10.1.1.67 automatically. I tried changing them manually by plugging into my laptop, but they reverted back to 10.1.1.65
4. Are next steps to forward port 8000 and 37777 to 192.168.0.200? Then I can log in via LTE or 'outside internet'? Then I can get push notifications? (This is another post for another day...baby steps)
Screenshots:
1. My wiring plus model numbers
2. Screenshot of my router DHCP client list with my NVR missing (192.168.0.200)