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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => IP Cameras => DCS-5030L => Topic started by: pspens on June 03, 2017, 04:46:27 AM
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I have successfully configured my camera and got everything working and then, since it's easier to connect directly to the camera rather than using the mydlink site, I noticed that since we're using DHCP, that the local IP address had changed on me. I tried unsuccessfully to configure the NetGear router to reserive an IP, but that didn't seem to work. So then I decided to assign a static ip from the camera configuration network setup. Now the ip remains, but for some reason, this broke the ability to send email from the camera??? I set it back to DCHP and email works again.
Also, strangely, the MAC address of the camera as recorded on my NetGear router is different than the actual MAC address. It differs in the 1st 2 numbers (B0 vs B2). What the heck is going on here?
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Ok, I figured out what I was doing wrong with the static ip address. I had failed to enter the default gateway and primary DNS setting. So that problem is taken care of.
So now, the weird mismatch of MAC addresses??
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Link>Welcome! (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=48135.0)
- What Hardware version is your DCS? Look at the sticker behind or under the camera.
- Link>What Firmware (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=47512.0) version is currently loaded? Found on the DCSs web page under status.
- What region are you located?
What Mfr and model is the main host router?
Where are you seeing the MAC address differences? On the cameras UI or box?
Where did you get the camera from? New or used?
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I have a DCS-5030L. F/W version is 1.03.06. Hardware version A. My router is a NetGear N600.
I see the 1st Octet of the MAC address for the camera in the Status section of the Config menu of the camera as B0. It is also on the card that came with the camera and on the box. On the NetGear router on the Attached Device screen I see the 1st octet of the camera reported as B2.
It is a new camera.
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Is the camera connected via WIFI or LAN cable?
I believe that there maybe two MAC addresses, one for wifi and one for LAN cable. Have you connected both methods to see what the address is on the router?
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It's currently wifi.
Everything is working fine, so your answer is probably the explanation. I'll hardwire it and see what it says.
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Bingo! Yes the hardwired MAC starts with B0 while the wifi MAC begins with B2. Thanks!
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