I'm not an amazing geek, but rather with the help of others and a lot of rehearsals I'll finish it one day or later. I currently have a Dahua HDCVI Pentabrid DVR (BNC and IP). I have to start overhauling my cameras again and make some money, and I will end up switching to IP and NRV. There are many reasons why I now need to set up HDCVI and add it for a long time until it can be changed to an NVR chip. My question is to change the IP address so that it is possible [spam links removed] with new IP cameras that I add/replace. The recorder supports another 16 IP cameras. I thought I read here where the IP switch should be tied to the Ethernet port on the recorder. Try not to happen by chance that it was too simplistic, popular, practical, or necessary for unknown reasons. I read the manual and the wiki, I searched and I couldn't find the answer. I don't have another Ethernet port on my VCR, so if it can be upgraded with IP cameras, I can't imagine it will be required, but is there any explanation that additional IP cameras and a switch should be associated with the DVR?
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