February 1, 201610 yr comment_439651 Each camera must have an ip address assigned , routers do this two ways , in basic terms automatic(dhcp) or fixed(static) As said above give each camera an ip address static then as other post also says try and enter the ip address for each camera into your internet browser and see if you can access it , this way you know its working in house Try doing one at a time, if you don't know how to make it static meaning the ip, it will have a automatic ip assigned somewhere which you could see in the router You get me? Or them? Link to comment https://www.thesecurityinstaller.co.uk/community/topic/39666-cctv-set-up/page/2/#findComment-439651 Share on other sites Share on LinkedIn Share on X Share on Facebook {lang="reddit_text" Share via email Share on Pinterest More sharing options... Share this post
February 1, 201610 yr Author comment_439655 Each camera must have an ip address assigned , routers do this two ways , in basic terms automatic(dhcp) or fixed(static) As said above give each camera an ip address static then as other post also says try and enter the ip address for each camera into your internet browser and see if you can access it , this way you know its working in house Try doing one at a time, if you don't know how to make it static meaning the ip, it will have a automatic ip assigned somewhere which you could see in the router You get me? Or them? Hi Guys Thank you all for your help , will put all that info in my brain and test it out tonight and hopefully come back here and thank you all and mark it has solved . spike Link to comment https://www.thesecurityinstaller.co.uk/community/topic/39666-cctv-set-up/page/2/#findComment-439655 Share on other sites Share on LinkedIn Share on X Share on Facebook {lang="reddit_text" Share via email Share on Pinterest More sharing options... Share this post
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