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  1. Did anyone find a solution? I'm having the exact same problem. I've been googling for 12 straight hours and it's driving me nuts! I have to have it up and running in a few hours, no exceptions... Edit: I'm sorry to say that the solution was to use a PC... The camera needs to be on the same subnet as the router, but changing the camera's ip-adress on the Mac version of iVMS-4200 (v1.02.02.02) only works if they are already on the same subnet... The camera defaults to 192.168.1.64. And as other people with the same problem, my router is set to 192.168.0.1 A workaround is to first change the router to 192.168.1.1 and then change the camera. But that option is for some odd reason blocked in my router. So the only option was to install Windows on my Mac. And then changing the camera's ip-adress using the Windows version of iVMS-4200. I.e it all boils down to an old, or just crappy, version of the software for Mac...
  2. Did anyone find a solution? I'm having the exact same problem. I've been googling for 12 straight hours and it's driving me nuts! I have to have it up and running in a few hours, no exceptions... Edit: I'm sorry to say that the solution was to use a PC... The camera needs to be on the same subnet as the router, but changing the camera's ip-adress on the Mac version of iVMS-4200 (v1.02.02.02) only works if they are already on the same subnet... The camera defaults to 192.168.1.64. And as other people with the same problem, my router is set to 192.168.0.1 A workaround is to first change the router to 192.168.1.1 and then change the camera. But that option is for some odd reason blocked in my router. So the only option was to install Windows on my Mac. And then changing the camera's ip-adress using the Windows version of iVMS-4200. I.e it all boils down to an old, or just crappy, version of the software for Mac...
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