Hikvision NVR and Freebox

parisnice -  
brupala Posted messages 111108 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   -
Hello,

I have 3 Wi-Fi IP cameras (Hikvision, 7Links, and Foscam), a Hikvision NVR DS7604NI-SE/P, 1 Freebox Revolution, a Windows PC, an iMac, good will, and a few days to get it done.
While connecting the cameras to the Internet is relatively easy, I don’t know how to do it with the recorder. Should I connect it to the Freebox via a network cable to a LAN port? What about the IP addresses???

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brupala Posted messages 111108 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   14 434
 
Hi,
indeed, it's better to have a fixed IP address on the recorder, but also on the cameras.
The private network of the FBX Revolution is in 192.168.1.x, check the box interface for the used addresses, choose one outside the DHCP range.
You can also leave it on DHCP, but make a static assignment in the box based on the MAC address.

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and ... There you go!
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parisnice
 
Thank you Brupala. The fbx gives an IP range from 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.50, DHCP enabled with fixed assignment per machine. The NVR has the IP 192.168.1.5. How can I ensure that the 3 signals from the WiFi cameras are recognized by the NVR connected via LAN cable to the fbx? The problem is that the seller (through Amazon) says it's impossible and refuses to take back the NVR on the grounds that it has been connected!
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brupala Posted messages 111108 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   14 434 > parisnice
 
I don't know anything about NVR, but you can find documents online quite easily, from what I see,
you can see the cameras on the machines connected to your box, so with their IP address, you should be able to get them recognized by the recorder, if they are compatible.
In any case, the WiFi and LAN networks are together on the box, if that's what you're worried about.
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