Wizz 0 Posted May 31, 2015 I'm using a Zyxel unmanaged POE switch. I have cat5 from camera going into a poe port, a cat5 going from non-poe port to CPU, and finally cat5 going from non-poe port on switch to my Asus NT66U gigabit router. CPU receives wireless internet signal from router fyi. I did notice that the indicator light on the switch for the port going to the router is not illuminated (already checked/replaced cat5 cable, etc)...so I'm guessing the router is not communicating to the switch. Live view is up and running, I just need to get the router on board so I can do remote viewing. I am using ACTi cameras with ACTi Standard NVR software, I currently have static IP address assigned to the camera(s) until I can get the router in the mix. Any suggestions on what I should start looking at? Do I need to verify any settings on the router? Many thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ron352 0 Posted June 2, 2015 I'm using a Zyxel unmanaged POE switch. I have cat5 from camera going into a poe port, a cat5 going from non-poe port to CPU, and finally cat5 going from non-poe port on switch to my Asus NT66U gigabit router. CPU receives wireless internet signal from router fyi. I did notice that the indicator light on the switch for the port going to the router is not illuminated (already checked/replaced cat5 cable, etc)...so I'm guessing the router is not communicating to the switch. Live view is up and running, I just need to get the router on board so I can do remote viewing. I am using ACTi cameras with ACTi Standard NVR software, I currently have static IP address assigned to the camera(s) until I can get the router in the mix. Any suggestions on what I should start looking at? Do I need to verify any settings on the router? Many thanks Have you tried from the non POE to the routers port? I have a NVR which only has 1 eithernet port and cameras connect to a switch and a cat5 from switch to the router and works for me Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wizz 0 Posted June 2, 2015 I'm using a Zyxel unmanaged POE switch. I have cat5 from camera going into a poe port, a cat5 going from non-poe port to CPU, and finally cat5 going from non-poe port on switch to my Asus NT66U gigabit router. CPU receives wireless internet signal from router fyi. I did notice that the indicator light on the switch for the port going to the router is not illuminated (already checked/replaced cat5 cable, etc)...so I'm guessing the router is not communicating to the switch. Live view is up and running, I just need to get the router on board so I can do remote viewing. I am using ACTi cameras with ACTi Standard NVR software, I currently have static IP address assigned to the camera(s) until I can get the router in the mix. Any suggestions on what I should start looking at? Do I need to verify any settings on the router? Many thanks Have you tried from the non POE to the routers port? That is how I have it routed now...non-poe port on switch to one of the ports on the router. The indicator light on the switch is not illuminating for the non-poe port that goes to the router, so I'm guessing something is amiss. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
topchips 0 Posted June 3, 2015 Hi Wizz First network all the devices together and make sure there is communication, the light that's not indicating on the non-poe port means there is no communication or the led is broken most likely the cable or connector,once you have communication you will need to configure your remote setup: What camera have you got? if the cam has p2p or build in DYNDNS should be easy to setup, otherwise you will have to register a DYN and do the port forwarding on the router Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wizz 0 Posted June 4, 2015 Hi Wizz First network all the devices together and make sure there is communication, the light that's not indicating on the non-poe port means there is no communication or the led is broken most likely the cable or connector,once you have communication you will need to configure your remote setup: What camera have you got? if the cam has p2p or build in DYNDNS should be easy to setup, otherwise you will have to register a DYN and do the port forwarding on the router Thanks for the reply and info. It is an ACTi D72. I tried different non-poe ports on the switch and none of them illuminate. I will re-do the ends on the cable then re-test with my tester and update. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites