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Yamahauler
Mar 25, 2021Aspirant
GS108LP switches IP of POE cameras
Trying to get Hikvision POE cams working through GS108LP connected to RBR50. When using SADP tool, cameras show up, dissapear for a while, then re-appear. In Orbi50 router, in Attached Devices scree...
schumaku
Mar 26, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Yamahauler wrote:Trying to get Hikvision POE cams working through GS108LP connected to RBR50.
Hikvision PoE cam - exact model, and how many of these?
As per the GS108LP, GS108PP, GS116LP, GS116PP Data Sheet the GS108LP does have a max PoE Budget of 60W - this translates to max. two PoE+ devices (2 * 30W) or three PoE Class 0 or 3 devices (3 * 15.4W).
Be aware the power budget depends on the PoE class/type requested by the PD (powered device), not on the effective used power.
Yamahauler wrote:In Orbi50 router, in Attached Devices screen, see them switch from 192.0.0.64 on 2 cameras, (same ip for both, as well as the switch.)
The 192.0.0.64 is the default IP of this vendor IP cameras. No idea on how this vendor does implement the cameras these days. In earlier times, they defaulted to this IP, and we had to configure static IPs on the devices, or enabled DHCP.
"...as well as the switch"? These GS108LPs are unmanaged switches, no IP, no MAC address, no management - no idea on how it should become visible on the Orbi Attached Devices.
Yamahauler wrote:The IP's are supposed to be 10.0.0.14, and 10 A few later, it switches to those ip's, then back to the 192's, as picture
two shows.
Lack of complete information, the best guess is that you have connected more cameras than the switch can power. With the camera booting, there might be more power required than available, and two of the n cameras are rebooting. WIld guess - this affects cameras plugged to the higher port numbers, when I have it right the power preference/priority on the lower port number is higher than on the higher port numbers.
Yamahauler wrote:PS Don't know why jpg's turn into triangles. Can't find any explanation for that.
In-line images are under mandatory moderation before becoming visible to the world. While using your own login, I expect the images to be visible.
Yamahauler
Mar 29, 2021Aspirant
Just got a stopwatch. Switches from 10.0.0.14 and 16 to 192.0.0.64 and back about every 32 seconds.
When the ip is in the 10 range, cameras can be accesses by SADP tool, and camera controlling software, but it doesn't stay long enough to do anything with them.
Could somebody figure out what's causing 2 of my cams to get their ip's switched. I have 3 other cameras that work perfectly, making the puzzle frustrating. The cameras can't be changing their ip's on their own, so it might to be something wrong with the RBR50 or the GS108lp malfunctioning. I was supposed to get a new replacement 50 for a malfunctioning 50, but the sticker on the bottom saying refurbished told me I was being BS'ed by Netgear, and maybe the possible reason that I'm experiencing malfunctions is the possibility of a broken unit that got scotch taped back together. In the router's Attached Dev. window the GS108LP is showing the ip of 192.0.0.64, and I'm told repeatedly that the router shouldn't even be seeing it, and was told by phone tech last night to ignore that ( when that might be the red flag that's causing the problem.) Can someone help me get something besides BS to fix this problem? This problem didn't occur with my old RBR50, so I think this so called new, refurbished unit is malfunctioning.
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