Great ref video................. indeed, nice camera setup and yes, thats what a friend of mine does, resets the camera Ip to be on the subnet he wants it to be.
Alternatively, you could add another subnet on your router just for NVR stuff and make it the default subnet the cameras are default given at the factory.
Depends if you want to get into multiple subnets and vlans at your location.
Personally I would do that anyway putting the cameras and NVR on their own subnet, without any internet access for the cameras, just the NVR IP itself. In this way
you can get alerts from the cameras at any time on your phone, local or remote.
Also, the nvr system would not have any direct access to any of my home devices/pcs by using vlans and separate subnet.
Alternatively, you could add another subnet on your router just for NVR stuff and make it the default subnet the cameras are default given at the factory.
Depends if you want to get into multiple subnets and vlans at your location.
Personally I would do that anyway putting the cameras and NVR on their own subnet, without any internet access for the cameras, just the NVR IP itself. In this way
you can get alerts from the cameras at any time on your phone, local or remote.
Also, the nvr system would not have any direct access to any of my home devices/pcs by using vlans and separate subnet.
Statistics: Posted by anav — Sun Mar 03, 2024 3:02 pm