
Typically the first 3 sets of digits in the IP address and the router will be the same
Note: if the camera is currently set to an IP address that is inaccessible from your router’s subnet and you
wish to set the camera to DHCP to get an automatically assigned IP address, then you would proceed in 2
steps:
1)
Set the camera to a fixed IP within your router’s subnet (i.e. sharing the first 3 sets of digits) and
click OK
2)
Open this menu again, this time check the checkbox for “obtain IP address via DHCP” and click OK
For example, after a reset to all factory defaults the camera’s default IP is 192.168.30.220. If your router
uses 192.168.1.xxx for its subnet, you would first set the camera to 192.168.1.220, then enable DHCP as a
second step, and the camera would then be able to obtain an automatically assigned IP that starts with
192.168.1 from your router.