Allows batch updates to camera software.
If the camera’s IP address does not match your network router's IP range (for example, your router uses 192.168.0.X but the camera defaults to 192.168.1.X ), you must change it: Select the camera from the list.
Once you have completed the , follow these steps to connect to your camera.
Remember: Network surveillance is only as reliable as your setup. A proper discovery tool is your first step toward a secure, fully operational security system.
While locating a specific version like "v1005" can be challenging, the principles remain the same: identify your camera brand, download the appropriate tool, and use it to scan your network. For most users, the manufacturer's dedicated IP finder will provide the most reliable experience. If your camera is not detected, check your network configuration, disable conflicting firewalls, and ensure you are using the latest tool version. For cross-brand discovery, options like WINK LAN Camera Finder offer modern, multi-protocol scanning capabilities.
Ensure the camera is getting power. If using Power over Ethernet (PoE), verify that the PoE switch or injector port status light is green.