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    Playing with a PM54 and nvr, ip address keeps changing, any ideas



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    Where is the IP changing... router, which setting, etc?

    Silly question, but you do have a fixed IP from your internet provider?
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    What brand of nvr?

    If hikvision, log into your account on nvr and on your app and you're done....

    Or use a 3rd party ddns provider

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    which ip remote or local , if local you can assign it a fixed ip in the router via the mac address

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtv View Post
    Where is the IP changing... router, which setting, etc?

    Silly question, but you do have a fixed IP from your internet provider?
    Ip is changing at PM54, I have ask re static ip, cannot use a static ip address

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    does your nvr have ddns capability ?

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    Try speaking to the tech guys at Permaconn if it's a PM54.

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    Is this any help

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    Quote Originally Posted by hoe View Post
    does your nvr have ddns capability ?
    Yes it does.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sirporky View Post
    Yes it does.
    Go into networking on the nvr and see if it has been allocated an ip address.

    If it has, you are good to go with any ddns service.

    You may need to open ports, but unlikely.

    Use the nvr brand specific ddns service if it has one, or any 3rd party service.

    With hikvision you just need to log into your account on the nvr and cameras will show up on all your apps that are logged in to that account.

    As long as the nvr has an ip address, the device you are using as a gateway is irrelevant, as long as ports are not blocked.

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