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sktn77a
Mar 01, 2017Virtuoso
WNCE2001 pass through IP address
I'm using a Netgear WNCE2001 to connect a NAS drive to my wireless network (Netgear R7000). Everything appeared to be working fine - I can access the drives contents on windows/network explorer and ...
sktn77a
Mar 02, 2017Virtuoso
OK, thanks. I just tried that. The WNCE2001 IP address is 192.168.1.37 and the NAS's internal IP address is 192.1681.14. When I direct the cameras to 192.1681.14, they just say NAS access failed (same as when I direct them to 192.168.1.34). I don't think this is going to work but if there are any other ideas out there, I'm all ears.
TheEther
Mar 02, 2017Guru
What method is being used by the cameras to access the NAS? SMB (aka Windows file sharing)? FTP? Something else?
Is that method of access enabled on your NAS?
- sktn77aMar 02, 2017Virtuoso
Unfortunately, Lorex provide no information whatsoever on how their systems work (L-View software) and their technical support/customer service is non-existant. The cameras are LNC-200 series (LNC-204 and LNC-216).
NAS recording can only be done over a local network (the network the cameras are on) and not on a remote NAS. I don't know if this provides any useful clues.
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- TheEtherMar 03, 2017Guru
The LNC-200 series manual is here. The LNC-216 manual is here. I could only find details about recording to a NAS for the LNC-216 (page 174). It appears that you have to set up Windows folder sharing on the NAS. You would, then, enter the name of the folder into the camera settings along with the IP address, username and password to access the NAS.
As to the LNC-200, it doesn't look like it can record directly to a NAS. What you could do, however, is run the L-View software on a PC/Mac. Then have the PC/Mac record to the NAS as a network-mapped Windows drive.
- sktn77aMar 03, 2017Virtuoso
Thanks Ether: The LNC-200, LNC-204 and LNC-214 are all the same camera. They all connect and record to my NAS when I have it wired to the router. The only option for recording to the NAS is to provide the IP address. There's nowhere in the setup routine to add a folder. The software in the cameras automatically sets up a LOREX subfolder in the PUBLC folder of the NAS once it can connect to it.
But let me look at the reference manual once more to see if I am missing anything.
Thanksagain for your help.