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This will restore the camera to its original configuration and may resolve
certain problems.
Note that this will erase any customized settings, so make sure to
document them before performing a reset.
6.
Network connectivity issues:
If the camera is having trouble connecting to the network or experiencing
intermittent connection drops, check the network infrastructure.
Ensure that the router or switch is functioning correctly, and there are no
network conflicts or IP address clashes.
7.
Firewall and port forwarding:
If you are accessing the camera remotely or experiencing issues with
remote viewing, check your firewall settings and port forwarding
configuration.
Ensure that the necessary ports (such as HTTP port, RTSP port) are open
and properly forwarded to the camera's IP address.
8.
Check camera compatibility:
Verify that the camera is compatible with the software or recording
device you are using.
Ensure that you have the appropriate drivers, plugins, or software
versions required to access and view the camera's feed.
9.
Monitor network bandwidth:
High-resolution cameras can consume significant network bandwidth. If
you are experiencing network congestion or poor camera performance,
monitor the network bandwidth usage and consider optimizing the
camera's settings or upgrading your network infrastructure if necessary.
If you've gone through these troubleshooting steps and are still exper
iencing
issues, it may be helpful to consult Panasonic
technical support
.