TCP/IP
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A network segment is a portion of a computer network. The nature and extent of a segment depends on the nature of the network and the device or devices used to interconnect end stations. For more details, please check Network Segment on Wikipedia.
Obtain IP via DHCP (If it's only one DHCP server in your local network);
Manually set IP by following the same network segment of your PC:
Check all IP addresses of your PC by WIN+R ->cmd ->ipconfig/all
Set IP like 192.168.1.XXX if it's shown like below photo:
That's probably related to the issue of network segment. In other words, the IP camera and your PC are not on the same network segment. For example, the current IP of IP Camera is 192.168.1.120 while the IP of your PC is 192.168.2.169, then to make sure they're on the same network segment, you can either add one more segment for your PC or follow below instructions to obtain IP for IP camera via DHCP:
Run IPCManager(If you already installed it);
Search the IP Camera;
Click "DHCP" to obtain IP for IP camera via DHCP;
You can learn more from the below page:
EncDeviceToolPlease follow below steps:
Right click the icon "WiFi" of your PC
Click "Open Network & Internet Settings"
Click"Ethernet"->Change adapter options->WLAN or Ethernet->Properties
Click"TCP/IPv4"->Advanced->Add one more segment like 192.168.2.119 for the PC->Ok:
Try to access the IP camera again from Chrome again and then it will be working
Probably the encoder is not on the same network segment of your PC.
Please follow below steps to check:
Double check whether the encoder is connected to the router correctly;
Double check whether the DHCP server is enabled in your router;
Check whether it can obtain IP via DHCP.
It's recommended to use the DNS of your local largest ISPs or other DNS like Google in EU especially for encoders under wireless connection. Just because we're afraid the default DNS 8.8.8.8 might not be available in EU.