banner



How To Access Individual Camera On The Nvr Network

  • #one

Hi guys,

There is another way to connect to the cameras connected to born PoE switch by connecting one of the PoE interfaces of NVR to the same switch/router as NVR's LAN interface is connected to (please see fastened diagram).

Each NVR PoE interfaces is expecting to see a different IP address connected to it.

Interface 1: 192.168.254.two
Interface two: 192.168.254.iii
Interface 3: 192.168.254.4
Interface 4: 192.168.254.5
Interface 5: 192.168.254.6
Interface 6: 192.168.254.7
Interface 7: 192.168.254.viii
Interface eight: 192.168.254.nine

Depends on which interface is connected to the router this IP accost has to exist assigned to the PC equally a secondary IP accost:

Local Area Connection --> Properties --> Cyberspace Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) --> Advanced --> IP Settings --> Add (subnet mask volition have to friction match subnet mask configured on NVR for built in PoE switch - nigh likely 255.255.255.0 - /24)

HikVision.png

hiky

hiky

Getting the hang of it

  • #2

Thanks for that domelsnake, i hadnt idea almost doing it that way, now all i demand to do is connect another lan cable and i can tweak or update from base :joyous:

  • #iii

Thank you. Unfortunately nosotros are non able to connect the camera's from exterior the LAN right ?

  • #4

Hi normel,

When you say "from exterior the LAN" what exactly do you lot mean? Internet/DMZ/Some other LAN?

Practise you have some simple diagram of your network topology to understand?

hiky

hiky

Getting the hang of it

  • #5

Yeah i would capeesh another look at this please domelsnake

I can access the cameras locally ( On site ) in the manner you lot draw but i would similar to access the cameras direct from off site exterior of the cameras local lan...from the internet according to your cartoon

I have added a 2d Ip accost on my Pc ( exterior of the cameras local lan ) i used the cameras Ip as the additional address on my Pc

but if i type in the cameras Ip address on my Pc i get page non institute, i take connected a lan cable from a spare camera Lan port on the NVR to the router

Mayhap i am missing the point as i am not the sharpest Lan expert in the land or peradventure i am typing into my address bar an incorrect url ... my assumption was but the cameras Ip address was needed

i must be missing something here or miss reading due to my lack of noesis

possibly the url should be the NVR`s ip addy so the cameras Ip address ?? lack of knowledge on my part is stopping me at nowadays from going further

  • #6

How-do-you-do hiky,

The secondary IP address assigned to you PC has to exist exactly the aforementioned as expected on the PoE interface where the second connexion is made to your LAN (you can log in to your NVR and cheque which IP is expected on which interface). For example my NVR default PoE subnet was 192.168.254.0/24.

192.168.254.i is a default gateway configured on NVR and 192.168.254.ii-9 are the IPs expected on my 8x physical interfaces of the NVR.

So for example if you have made the 2d connection to you LAN of interface no 1 of your NVR the IP address assigned to your PC will have to be 192.168.254.ii as this is the IP expected on interface no1.

Attempt if you can ping default gateway of 192.168.254.i from your PC (Commencement-->in search programs and files type "cmd" without "" and hit enter-->in black window type "ping 192.168.254.1" without "" and hitting enter).

If you have a reply from your default gateway effort to ping individual cameras if not there must exist something miss configured.

If y'all take a reply by pinging private cameras ostend the web port on which the connection to the cameras is expected.

Is this your dwelling network or perchance office ane?

Do you have a layer iii switches in your network by whatsoever take chances?

I would say if you can admission the cameras by connecting laptop into your NVR yous should be able to connect from your PC using the same interafce and IP by making a second connection from your NVR to the same switch/router as LAN interface of the NVR is connected to.

hiky

hiky

Getting the hang of information technology

  • #7

Thank you domelsnake, i have added the secondary concrete connection ( 192.168.00.02) fictitious to my Pc as a secondary ip address

I accept pinged the ip address ( 192.168.00.2 ) and have 4 packets sent 4 replies no loss, so it would appear i tin access the concrete ip

withal using Firefox if i type the physical connection ip addy ( 192.168.00.2 ) into the address bar i get "unable to connect" ??

still if i type 192.168.00.3-four-5 i get connection timed out so i am must be close

is the url right ?? 192.168.00.2 is there non another part to the full url to the camera such equally 192.168.00.2/login/doc/folio ??

ps
both ends on dwelling networks

my NVR and cameras are

NVR 192.168.0.16
sub 255.255...

cameras
cam 1 connected 192.168.###.2
physical connection 192.168.###.3

my apologies for not getting me head round this properly

Last edited past a moderator:

  • #8

Why wont you lot use "virtual host" function from NVR? This way you tin access each camera connected to PoE "switch" from outside, just type IP address of NVR and port 65001, 65002 etc.
For exaple
192.0.0.64:65001 for photographic camera ane
192.0.0.64:65002 for camera 2
192.0.0.64:65003 for camera 3

b.JPG a.JPG

Last edited past a moderator:

hiky

hiky

Getting the hang of it

  • #9

Plant Virtual host , enabled, selected the url link at the end of the camera config... connexion has timed out ... doh !!

Would a restart of the NVR enable the virtual host ??

  • #10

If your trying that exterior of your lan network.it wont open unless you havr opened the ports 65001 65002 etc..

hiky

hiky

Getting the hang of it

  • #11

i was simply nearly to type that normel... i will need to go open the ports from the router

for security i do not permit remote admission to routers i mess with... i would end up braking something, so a site visit should finally resolve access

  • #12

Hullo hiky,

Ping to 192.168.0.2 (not too sure why you go along typing 192.168.00.two) from the PC the ip is assigned to, doesn't prove too much. Yous just doing a loop - it the same when you ping 127.0.0.one.

Attempt to ping 192.168.0.1 which I presume is the default gateway for all your cameras continued to PoE switch.

If that doesn't work - and it probably doesn't as you can not ping any of your cameras - in that location is a problem with connectivity somewhere.

Non likewise sure how your network is configured.

If you have just a one switch/router/firewall where all the devices are connected to and there is no customized port configuration it just should work.

Can you lot specify what is your LAN subnet and what is the subnet allocated for your NVR? - don't worry this is private ip addressing not attainable externally and information technology overlaps with other users.

Not too sure what does this mean:

my NVR and cameras are

NVR 192.168.0.16
sub 255.255...

cameras
cam 1 connected 192.168.###.ii
concrete connectedness 192.168.###.3

hiky

hiky

Getting the hang of it

  • #13

I am not sure what to practice now then guys

I take been on site and opened the port in the router for camera1, (TCP/UDP incoming outgoing) with VH enabled via the spider web interface the hyperlinked address for cam1 is 192.168.0.16:65001

if i employ the spider web interface to access this by simply clicking it i get `unable to connect` reported from firefox

i am trying to admission the cameras settings from outside of its Lan from my own Pc off site using the web interface

the cameras Ip address range
192.168.254.ii-five

cam1 is 192.168.254.2
NVR is 192.168.0.sixteen
POE Nic is 192.168.254.i
ipv4 default gateway is 192.168.0.i
subnet where my home office or where the NVR is ?? both are 255.255.255.0

For the life of me i cannot seem to admission the camera OR get the nvr to send an electronic mail and information technology is definitely set upwardly correctly using a gmail addy, i take tried 2 step password generation and single step low security within googles ain settings, i have even tried an outlook account simply emails but refuse to work

Is at that place something wrong with the latest firmware V3.iv.0.150929 ??

Last edited by a moderator:

hiky

hiky

Getting the hang of it

  • #15

been there today alastair, and the default gateway for the camera was 192.168.0.1, changed it to 192.168.254.ane but still no VH access from remote location exterior of the NVr`southward Lan ??

Last edited by a moderator:

hiky

hiky

Getting the hang of information technology

  • #16

For anyone still interested in accessing your Hik photographic camera which is attached to a POE NVR running the latest firmware

in the end it turned out to be quite simple

enable Virtual host on the NVR using the web ui
go to cameras on the NVR web ui and await at the link for the camera you want to access
note the port number for the camera you want to admission :)77777)
from a remote location ie exterior of the local NVR lan employ your preferred browser and type the external accost of the NVR which yous use to access the NVR`s web ui and the cameras port at the end
example ( 100.100.100.100:77777 )
tada

  • #19

"Activate virtual host" should not exist needed. NVR by default routes traffic between the subnet it is connected to and the camera/poe subnet.

Step1: for each photographic camera set NVR POE IP (192.168.254.1) as a default gateway
Step2: on your desktop add together a static road for the POE subnet, using this control:
route add -net 192.168.254.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 gw <NVR-IP-Accost>
(that is for Linux. Windows syntax may slightly differ)

update: virtual host is actually needed and must exist turned on

Last edited past a moderator:

Source: https://ipcamtalk.com/threads/accessing-individual-cameras-connected-to-a-built-in-poe-hikvision-nvr-switch.6650/

Posted by: briggsoused1937.blogspot.com

0 Response to "How To Access Individual Camera On The Nvr Network"

Post a Comment

Iklan Atas Artikel

Iklan Tengah Artikel 1

Iklan Tengah Artikel 2

Iklan Bawah Artikel