Ip camera web client, Accessing the ip camera – LT Security LTN7732-P8 Platinum Web Guide User Manual

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IP Camera Web Client

Accessing the IP Camera

Find the IP Addresses of the Cameras


The easiest way to get to the camera is from the NVR itself. The NVR
has a list of cameras connected to it.

Configuration > Camera Management > IP Camera


Alternatively, the

SADP tool

(IP search program) can also be used.


Connect to IPCs from an External PoE Switch


A computer connected to the same router/switch as the IPCs should
be able to access the cameras easily. Simply type the IPC’s address
into the

address bar

of a web browser, just like for the NVR.

Connect to IPCs from a Built-in (Internal) PoE Switch


These cameras are isolated from the rest of the network. They can still
be reached, but only from a computer (such as a laptop) that is
patched directly into the PoE port.


The patched in computer will need its

IP address changed

to be able to

connect to the IPCs. Something similar to:

192.168.188.(unused-number)

An Example that Is Commonly Available:

192.168.188.237


The NVR will be 192.168.188.1 and the cameras typically will be similar
in their numbers and low. The IPCs are given numbers in the order are
added, but moving them around can shift the numbers higher. Always
check the camera list to see what numbers are unavailable.

Once patched in, type the IPC’s address into the

address bar

of a web

browser, just like for the NVR.

Tip:

Wi-Fi can cause problems when connecting to the built-in PoE
ports. If needed, turning it off can help. Be sure to turn it back
on when finished. The patch in is meant to be temporary.

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