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Discovering your Network IP range.
a.
Changing you IP address without talking to your network admin could lead to
conflicts with your network.
b.
If you change your address to one that is already in use it will cause
communications problems.
2.
If you need to discover the IP address range of your network you can do so by using
command prompt for Windows or Terminal for Apple computers.
3.
To do this on a PC, you would type “CMD” into your search bar in the Windows menu.
You should see a black box pop up with the ability to type in the box.
4.
If you type “ipconfig” and hit “Enter” on your keyboard you will see a bunch of
information pop up in your command prompt.
5.
When you see “IPv4 Address” that is your computers IP address on your current
network. So you would use the first 3 sets of numbers from this as your IP range.
6.
If you need to find the IP range of your Apple computer, you would first open a new
finder window and then go to Applications, and then Utilities. You should see the
program “Terminal” in that menu, select that program.
7.
Now, you would type in “IP config getifaddr en0”. Once you type this string and click
“Enter” on your keyboard you will receive back an IP address.
8.
So the IP range of the network, according to the Apple computer is 192.168.111.xxx,
you can use this to figure out the IP range in which your camera needs to be set.