- May 6, 2017
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While cleaning up some of my cabling, I disconnected an old 2231R-ZS cam that I have. Reconnected and it didn't come back up. I've taken it down and moved it to a known good cable directly off of the switch and I've reset if many times.
It does power up fine and I can get an IP. If I reset I can get it back to 192.168.1.108. I can (usually) manage to initialize and change the IP using the Config Tool. But it seems that the connection is shaky. Generally slow seeing the cam and making changes, If I run a continuous ping, I'll see it drop out sometimes. When trying to access the web interface, it's hit or miss. Again, slow to load. Occasionally I can get the interface up and get to the point where it's looking to set the time, but I can't get past that point. Get an error when saving the config. I did get it to load completely once and thought that I was back to good, but after reconnecting, no-go again. Tried reloading firmware via the Config Tool but it either says it didn't connect or will start and then just sit at 0% complete forever.
Any ideas to recover short of breaking out the USB TTL?
It does power up fine and I can get an IP. If I reset I can get it back to 192.168.1.108. I can (usually) manage to initialize and change the IP using the Config Tool. But it seems that the connection is shaky. Generally slow seeing the cam and making changes, If I run a continuous ping, I'll see it drop out sometimes. When trying to access the web interface, it's hit or miss. Again, slow to load. Occasionally I can get the interface up and get to the point where it's looking to set the time, but I can't get past that point. Get an error when saving the config. I did get it to load completely once and thought that I was back to good, but after reconnecting, no-go again. Tried reloading firmware via the Config Tool but it either says it didn't connect or will start and then just sit at 0% complete forever.
Any ideas to recover short of breaking out the USB TTL?