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    • dverleysen_151162104025310
      dverleysen last edited by

      Hello,


      I have set my camera's IP addresses to fixed several times, but after a week or more, they change back to DHCP and receive a new IP address.
      Other devices on my network do not have this issue. The NVR with one connected camera retains the fixed IP address, but the other three cameras connected to the home network keep changing back to DHCP instead of keeping the defined fixed IP address.

      Is it something with the config or another setting that is wrong?



      Camera details
      Model - RLC-410-5MP
      Build No. - build 20121100
      Hardware No. - IPC_51516M5M
      Config Version - v3.0.0.0
      Firmware Version - v3.0.0.136_20121100
      Details - IPC_51516M5MS10E1W01100000001

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        • Crimp On_62210811129
          Crimp On @dverleysen last edited by

          @dverleysen_151162104025310 Truly a puzzle. I had thought that DHCP is the process by which devices learn the address of DNS servers. No DHCP: no DNS. (My knowledge is not deep.)
          Perhaps you could try specifying the DNS servers (even if you are happy using the router gateway IP, just hard code it).

          I found setting Static IP on individual devices to be a chore. Most routers offer the capability to "assign" or "reserve" IP addresses by entering device MAC addresses in a table. The device thinks it is using DHCP (and it is), but every time it gets the same IP from the table.

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            Joseph Global Moderator @dverleysen last edited by joseph_1979

            @dverleysen_151162104025310 It's entirely possible to mix static IP and DHCP addressing schemes. Since the default DHCP address range is between 100 and 149 (unless you changed it ... check it out), you'll want to avoid all of the addresses between 192.168.1.100 and 192.168.1.149 when you're assigning static IP addresses. That leaves the ranges from 2-99 and from 150-254 wide open, which is usually plenty for most home networks. Or else disable the DHCP of the router and have fixed IP on all devices within the same lan.



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