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Need to change ip address for my camera

I installed a new cable modem and a new router. Now I have a new IP address on my WinXP PC. The problem is that my camera stopped working. It appears that it is now on a different subnet. my new IP address ends in 1.1 and my webcam ends in 0.99. I need to change it to 1.99 but everytime I try to get into the camera settings by typing in the ip in the browser it comes up with "page cannot be displayed".

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    need my ip addres how can i to change?

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How is your webcam connected to your network? Is it connected to your PC or your router?

If it is connected to your router, go into the router settings and see if the router reassigned a new ip address to the camera. If you set the router up for DHCP, it will automatically assign IP addresses to all devices that are connected to it, as long as the individual devices are also set to dynamic IP addressing. Your router is set up for the 1.0 network, so your pc is most likely 1.2, while your router port connecting to your home network is 1.1.

Another thing you can do is make sure your webcam is turned on and go into 'My Network Places', then click on workgroup computers. See if the webcam is listed there.

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Ok here is what you do

1.) disconnect your internet cable
2.) connect your router to your computer
3.) in internet explorer type 192.168.1.1
4.) enter your username and password
5.) click on Lan
6.) In the ip address box change your router ip to a new ip
e.g. 192.168.1.2
7.) Click on DHCP AND ENABLE THE DHCP SERVER
8.) Click on wan
9.) In Wan settings choose static ip address
10.) set the static ipaddress to the ipaddress you entered for your router
11.) set your subnet mask
12.) In the isp gateway enter your modem ip e.g 192.168.0.1
13.) as your primary dns enter your modem ip e,g 192.168.0.1
14 save changes and exit

YOU CAN HAVE THE ROUTER AUTOMATICALLY ASSIGN AN IP ADDRESS TO EACH SYSTEM OR YOU CAN SET IT AUTOMATICALLY

FOR AUTOMATIC ASSIGN JUST CONNECT THE CABKLE

FOR STATIC IP(recommended)
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Enter the ip address you want the computer to have using the same 3 bloacks as your router e.g 192.168.1.10

Enter your sub net mask

Enter the ip for your moden in defaul gateway e.g 192.168.1.1

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Hi Omdi,

Please proceed with the following instruction as follow.

1.) Connect first the modem to your pc, if you find it is working then get the IP Address, Subnet, Gateway, Primary DNS, Alternative DNS at the network properties TCP/IP.

2.) Open your router where you can configure the static IP or manually enter the IP address, subnet, gateway, primary dns, alternative dns.

3.) Make it sure you used the cable properly by connecting it to the appropriate line. For the modem to router you should connect the cable to WAN port. And the LAN port must be go through the computer.

If you still experience the problem, please let me know.


Best regards,


Philip
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