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Need Axis Camera Pro (Update - Fixed)
Posted on 6/12/20 at 6:40 pm
Posted on 6/12/20 at 6:40 pm
I have an Axis Q1765-LE.
Tried connecting it to an existing NVR (Lorex) under Onvif protocol, but it doesn't recognize it.
Can I connect it without NVR?
What NVR can I buy that will work with it and still be economical (read: cheap).
Update:
Got a POE+ switch, used a wired connection on a laptop and was able to have it recognized through Axis' Network Utility App.
Had to reset camera due to issues with user name / password, but after that was able to access live view and all settings.
Thinking about using a PC w/ Blue Iris to handle recording and remote viewing next. Plus, if I go that route I can add even more cameras to my already extensive coverage. I have a problem .
Also, the 18x optical zoom in this thing is ridiculous!
Tried connecting it to an existing NVR (Lorex) under Onvif protocol, but it doesn't recognize it.
Can I connect it without NVR?
What NVR can I buy that will work with it and still be economical (read: cheap).
Update:
Got a POE+ switch, used a wired connection on a laptop and was able to have it recognized through Axis' Network Utility App.
Had to reset camera due to issues with user name / password, but after that was able to access live view and all settings.
Thinking about using a PC w/ Blue Iris to handle recording and remote viewing next. Plus, if I go that route I can add even more cameras to my already extensive coverage. I have a problem .
Also, the 18x optical zoom in this thing is ridiculous!
This post was edited on 6/22/20 at 9:53 pm
Posted on 6/12/20 at 7:53 pm to Cajun367
Check the network settings on the camera.
Some cameras may default to a different IP range that your others cameras are on. While some others may use DHCP. Some times they will print this on the camera or box.
For example if your cameras and DVR are in the 192.168.1.x range, and your new camera is 10.1.10.x. They will not connect.
In order to change, you will need a computer and set a static IP in the range of camera, and then you log in to the camera and change the IP address to one that is in the same range as the other cameras. Also, check the ports that the camera uses. Different manufacturers may use different ports.
You will then need to remove the static IP on your computer and the search again on the DVR. If necessary, add the port information and maybe do a manual scan.
Some cameras may default to a different IP range that your others cameras are on. While some others may use DHCP. Some times they will print this on the camera or box.
For example if your cameras and DVR are in the 192.168.1.x range, and your new camera is 10.1.10.x. They will not connect.
In order to change, you will need a computer and set a static IP in the range of camera, and then you log in to the camera and change the IP address to one that is in the same range as the other cameras. Also, check the ports that the camera uses. Different manufacturers may use different ports.
You will then need to remove the static IP on your computer and the search again on the DVR. If necessary, add the port information and maybe do a manual scan.
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