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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => IP Cameras => DCS-932L => Topic started by: BrokenOne on May 19, 2013, 09:28:45 AM
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Hello All,
When attempting to log onto my router webUI I noticed that my Dlink DCS-932L responds to the request. So now I can only log into the 932L and not my router. I now need to turn off my 932L and then I can log into my router. So this is a bit annoying as you can see. I even changed the gateway address on the router to a different IP and the 932L will respond on the new address. I also set the ARP table with no luck.
I am looking for a workaround so I can access my router WEBUI and not have the 932L respond. Thanks in advance.
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What brand/model router do you own?
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It is a Cisco EA3500.
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Are you saying that when you open the Web UI to view the router settings, that the DCS-932L web UI opens instead? If this is the case, did the DCS-932L always behave this way or is this something new?
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Any update on this issue?
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Sorry been AFK.
Are you saying that when you open the Web UI to view the router settings, that the DCS-932L web UI opens instead? - Yes.
If this is the case, did the DCS-932L always behave this way or is this something new? - Day one when I plugged it into my network.
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it sounds like maybe your router is 192.168.0.20, that is the camera's native ip address?
can you (with camera disconnected) set the router for a different base address?
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Sorry been AFK.
Are you saying that when you open the Web UI to view the router settings, that the DCS-932L web UI opens instead? - Yes.
If this is the case, did the DCS-932L always behave this way or is this something new? - Day one when I plugged it into my network.
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I'm with acellier... what is your camera's local IP and what is your router's local IP?
Have you tried a different browser?
http://www.manualowl.com/m/Cisco/EA3500/Manual/274650
page 20 says you should be using 192.1.168.1 or myrouter.local for your router ...
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Camera is 192.168.1.119
Router is 192.168.1.1
I even changed the router IP to 192.168.1.2. When I do that the camera will respond to both 192.168.1.119 and 192.168.1.2. Also the ARP table is correct.
I can reproduce the issue with different browsers, different PCs and different OSs.
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And Cisco/Linksys says what ???
Seems to me the router is responsible to communicate properly with associated devices ...
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Interesting enough I disabled UPnP on the router. The issue is now resolved.
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glad to hear it!