How to connect & setup IP cameras using external PoE switch & Built-in PoE Ports UNIVIEW NVRS

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • This video will show you how connect IP cameras using the built-in PoE ports on an NVR and also using an external PoE switch on Uniview NVR systems.
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Komentáře • 60

  • @WilsonNau
    @WilsonNau Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for a great and beautifully straightforward video on setting up I/P cameras The presentation is clear, simple, yet very instructive.

    • @ENSSecurity
      @ENSSecurity  Před 4 lety

      Thank you so much. We will keep making tutorial videos for everyone.

  • @boytongo
    @boytongo Před 5 lety +2

    This is a very good explanation for a newbie ip cam installler like me. Thank you so much for this information.

  • @MrSahel143
    @MrSahel143 Před 6 lety +2

    Thanks bro it's really very helpful. The way you are explain it's really very good .....

  • @thulasipoolakkal1775
    @thulasipoolakkal1775 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much dear...excellent presentation..

  • @RiccardoTramonte
    @RiccardoTramonte Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you for your video.. i tried to add the ip cameras directly from the mobile app (ezview) and works fine if im connected with LAN but once i try to access from remote i can see the only cameras connected with plug and play.. no the once connected with router.. do you have solution for this? Thank you

  • @expert5898
    @expert5898 Před 4 měsíci

    I see on the video you can change Camera IP address manually on NVR without using EZtools, so why EZtools?

  • @YellowPurple
    @YellowPurple Před 6 lety

    *it's really helpful video. Tnx a lot :)*

  • @ChandraSQLVideos
    @ChandraSQLVideos Před 5 lety +1

    Good video..

  • @SamytheBullFitness
    @SamytheBullFitness Před 2 lety

    Hi, we have a Hikvision NVR with 16ports, we would like to connect some cameras to those ports and some to a POE switch that's on the LAN side..I noticed the NVR is dispensing a different subnet from the NVR's POE ports, thus am wondering how it will all come together..

    • @ENSSecurity
      @ENSSecurity  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi, the built in PoE switch should only be limited to cameras. The cameras connected to this switch must use the internal IP address scheme. To add more cameras through an external PoE switch: Please use EzTools to modify the IP address of the cameras so they are on the same network as your recorder's LAN. Once they are configured with addresses, you may add them to the recorder.

    • @SamytheBullFitness
      @SamytheBullFitness Před 2 lety

      @@ENSSecurity what if i'm using an access point in same switch? Why would it matter what's on the switcj?

  • @zohebkun3218
    @zohebkun3218 Před 3 lety

    thanks a lot

  • @showjaymayhem
    @showjaymayhem Před rokem

    I'm using same NVR with 8 cams. Can I connect this to OPENCV and save it back to nvr?

    • @ENSSecurity
      @ENSSecurity  Před rokem

      Please call our tech support hotline at (888) 367-1999. The support agent will ask for a valid account # or name.

  • @mutaharaleariqi3211
    @mutaharaleariqi3211 Před 2 lety

    Cold yes

  • @JavierSanchez-fh3rf
    @JavierSanchez-fh3rf Před 2 lety

    Hellooo. Do you know how to equalize the zoom and focus of the IP bullet camera Model IPC2322LBR3-SP(Z28)-D?? Thanks and regards

    • @ENSSecurity
      @ENSSecurity  Před 2 lety

      Please click "PTZ" while the camera is selected in the app. You will be able to use pinch to zoom or the zoom and focus buttons below the live image.

  • @thetorpedo
    @thetorpedo Před 5 lety

    Can you run 4 15V POE cameras from a 48V NVR?
    Do I need a POE switch? If so, what sort of specs should I look for?
    The store said a switch would work, but gave no more info. I tried using an old gigabit switch but I couldn’t get it to work. Maybe I didn’t set it up right. Last time I just plugged the cams into the NVR and it detected them.

    • @ENSSecurity
      @ENSSecurity  Před 4 lety

      The UNV cameras are IEEE802.3 af compliant. You will need a NVR or switch that supports IEEE802.3 af, or IEEE802.3 at.

  • @e4James
    @e4James Před 3 lety

    Tried doing this with another NVR and I get errors someone said I need software to change the camera IP by it finding the cameras on the network

    • @ENSSecurity
      @ENSSecurity  Před 3 lety

      Visit our website at enssecurity.com/ on our FAQ resources. Different brands have different software to run the cameras & NVR

  • @gptech974
    @gptech974 Před 3 lety

    Good day sir what happen if you accidentally plug nvr poe port to switch poe port not in iplink and lan? Does all device work or it will be short?

    • @ENSSecurity
      @ENSSecurity  Před 3 lety

      Good morning GPETCh, there should not be a short and all devices should continue to work. Let us know if you need additional technical support. Thank you.

    • @gptech974
      @gptech974 Před 3 lety

      @@ENSSecurity thank you so much

  • @alfurk6745
    @alfurk6745 Před 4 lety

    can you add more cameras, even if i have a 4 channel NVR and see them in the previewmonitor? 4 ports are not in use

    • @ENSSecurity
      @ENSSecurity  Před 4 lety

      For easy setup with your case, we would suggest customer uses 4 cameras only.

  • @marinoazcona7512
    @marinoazcona7512 Před 6 lety

    Hi there. I have a question i had a amcrest nvr and 15 ip camara with poe switch 9 camara are going to be installed at the main house and the rest of them at the garage that is separated from the house i run a cat5 from the main house to the garage for the poe switch do I have to do anything else. Thanks

    • @ENSSecurity
      @ENSSecurity  Před 6 lety

      HI, what you can do is simply have a PoE Switch at the garage and connect the IP cameras that are going to be at the garage to it and then connect the UpLink port of the PoE Switch to your Router. The cameras that are going to be installed at the house if the NVR has a built-in PoE ports then connect them all there. If Not then you need another PoE switch to connect the IP cameras to it and the PoE Switch to the router as well as the NVR. Hope this helps =)

    • @marinoazcona7512
      @marinoazcona7512 Před 6 lety

      Thanks I will🙏

  • @gabbss2180
    @gabbss2180 Před 5 lety

    Hi, i have the same system but when i try to manually add i can’t. It only appears as ip adres , ezddns and domain name.

    • @ENSSecurity
      @ENSSecurity  Před 5 lety

      Manually that exactly what it means. You need any of that information to add the Ip Camera. If you plugged the IP camera on the back of the unit then you dont need to do anything else. it will be plug & play as long as the IP camera is the same UNV Brand.

  • @theodoros2006
    @theodoros2006 Před 5 lety

    is the router needed at all? is it possible to connect the uplink directly to NVR?

    • @ENSSecurity
      @ENSSecurity  Před 4 lety

      You cannot wire a camera directly to the uplink port on the NVR. You can wire an external PoE switch to the NVR but you will still need to create a mock network with valid IP addresses, on the same network address scheme.

  • @mikee2056
    @mikee2056 Před 6 lety

    Another top video. So, here is the question. Is it best to get a standalone POE switch, in my case I was looking to get a High Powered POE+ switch to support High Rez 4K PTZ camera or can the same type of POE requirement be bought already included in an NVR. Maybe the NVR's only have the lower POE standard. Ideally it would be better to have it all in the one unit, but maybe it is compromised that way. Your thoughts??

    • @ENSSecurity
      @ENSSecurity  Před 6 lety

      Depending on the PTZ IP camera. Some IP PTZ cameras you can use the regular PoE ports on the NVR or the PoE switch. Most cases you need to run an independent line for power that's usually 24V AC. but if you have a High Power PoE switch then the setup should be the same as setting up any other type of IP camera. Some IP PTZ cameras come with a PoE injector designed for the PTZ.

    • @mikee2056
      @mikee2056 Před 6 lety

      Thank you once again for the prompt response. It appears like most things, nothing is straight forward.

  • @GBrotto
    @GBrotto Před 2 lety

    Awesome videos! I have Uniview cameras and Uniview NVR and my NVR motherboard just crashed so had to buy a new one…I connected my new Lorex NVR to my cameras but the NVR doesn’t find them…also tried your setup from this video as I have recorded the IP addresses for the cameras (they are in the 172.16.0.#) format. Still doesn’t detect them. Any suggestions?

    • @ENSSecurity
      @ENSSecurity  Před 2 lety

      Hello, the 172.16.0.# scheme is that of the internal PoE address of Uniview. Please use EzTool to re-address the camera to the Lorex Internal PoE address. Use the ONVIF protocol and port 80 when adding the cameras. Be sure to enter the correct password.

    • @GBrotto
      @GBrotto Před 2 lety

      @@ENSSecurity ok that makes sense. And I know how to use EvZiew to change it but how do I determine the “Lorex Internal PoE address”?

    • @ENSSecurity
      @ENSSecurity  Před 2 lety +1

      @@GBrotto You may need to check within the Lorex knowledge - the Internal PoE address is typically listed as "Internal PoE address" or "Switch IP" or "Internal address"

  • @yayafitini
    @yayafitini Před rokem

    you did not specifiy the ports behind the router. big miss there .

  • @nikolaspanagiotousecurity

    How far can be the nvr from router for external pos switch

    • @ENSSecurity
      @ENSSecurity  Před 4 lety

      NVR connects to a router which does not require PoE switch, in theory Ethernet cable can run upto 300ft. Your NVR and Router can be as far as 300ft in cable distance.

  • @mohammadsaleem5066
    @mohammadsaleem5066 Před 6 lety

    Dear . I am watching your videos to get knowledge and your videos i got very useful and informative
    Could you plz explain that how we can install ip cam thorough fiber optic wire?

    • @ENSSecurity
      @ENSSecurity  Před 6 lety +1

      Hello. We currently don't have any ip camera that you can connect directly to fiber. but what you can use it a PoE switch that has the Fiber Optic interface and you can Daisy chain them. for example if you have many cameras you connect all those cameras to the PoE switches and then one PoE Switch connect it to the second PoE switch via the Fiber optic interface and then the second switch connect it to the main fiber optic hub. Treat the fiber optic the same way as CAT5

  • @gabrielgarcia4071
    @gabrielgarcia4071 Před 5 lety

    Can you please make a video on how to connect & setup IP Cameras using external PoE switch & Built-in PoE Ports Titanium 32ch NVR by connecting the PoE switch to the NVR and the NVR to the router? I have an account with ENS and I do lots of projects, but my IT is out of town and I need to learn how to do it. We connected 15 cameras to one PoE then one CAT6 cable to a camera port on the second PoE holding the other 15. Then another CAT6 from a camera port in the second PoE to the NVR. After the setup is done he would assign an IP to the NVR and setup the cameras to work within the NVR. I can see all 29 cameras with SuperLive Plus without a problem and I don't need 29 different IP addresses just one for the NVR. Thanks!

    • @ENSSecurity
      @ENSSecurity  Před 5 lety

      Because you connected basically all IP cameras on the back of the NVR you will only see one IP address and that is the one for the NVR. Keep this in mind. The NVR has a LAN Port. The LAN port is what you connect to a network or a router and you can assign the IP address to the NVR. The PoE ports on the NVR they act as an INTERNAL NETWORK created by the NVR that is separate from the LAN. if you want to see all IP addresses then you will need to connect them this way. 1. Both of the UPLINK ports of the External PoE Switches need to be connected to the Router. the LAN port of the NVR needs to be connected to the Router as well. Connect a Laptop or any computer and use IP TOOLS software so you can find all IP cameras on the network and assign an IP address to each camera and then ADD THEM MANUALLY to the NVR.
      Usually when people watch their system remotely they only have 1 IP and that's the IP of the NVR.

    • @gabrielgarcia4071
      @gabrielgarcia4071 Před 5 lety

      I really appreciate your help that cleared up a lot of confusion I had. Thanks!!

  • @Viratkoli9311
    @Viratkoli9311 Před 4 lety

    how to UNV NVR hikvision ip camera adding ? pls video upload

    • @ENSSecurity
      @ENSSecurity  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for your feedback, let me talk to our director.

    • @Viratkoli9311
      @Viratkoli9311 Před 4 lety

      what?

    • @ENSSecurity
      @ENSSecurity  Před 4 lety

      @@Viratkoli9311 I mean, we'll pass your request to the director.

  • @meyerlansky8952
    @meyerlansky8952 Před 5 lety

    Does that model have audio?

    • @ENSSecurity
      @ENSSecurity  Před 5 lety

      Some IP cameras have audio built in. Not every camera has Audio.