How to Configure a Static IP Address on a Camera D51/B51
Note: This example uses Spot AI cameras. If you are using cameras from another vendor you can access the cameras same way as mentioned below (steps 1-5), but may see different menus and options for steps 6-8.
- Bring the camera online using DHCP IP and authenticate it on the Spot AI Dashboard
- On the Spot AI Dashboard, navigate to the Configure Tab >> Location and select "Edit Location"
- Navigate to the Cameras tab and click on the camera for which you want to set the static IP address.
- Click on "Native Camera Config" and click the "Navigate Remotely" button (see below)
- Enter the camera username and password in order to access the camera's GUI
- In the camera GUI, navigate to Configuration >> Network >> Basic Set Up
- Uncheck the DHCP box and manually assign the static IP, subnet-mask, gateway and DNS information as shown below example (note that this information may differ for your network):
- Save the settings. If the IP address is assigned properly you will see that static IP address reflected on the Spot AI Dashboard as well
Spot Camera B53/T53
- Steps 1-5 will be the same as above
- In the camera GUI, navigate to Setup >> Network >> Network
- Change IPv4 from DHCP to Static and configure the IP information
- DNS can be configured in Network >> DNS
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