Also in some systems, the firmware of the IP camera can only be updated directly on the camera (not via the NVR). Settings such as Day/Night sensor settings, exposure, backlight, and other image quality-related settings which may improve the overall performance of your security system are adjustable on the camera itself only (not via the NVR). In a few words, when going to the camera directly you have control over all the settings of that camera. While you can adjust many settings on the camera by using the NVR’s interface, there are certain settings that can be adjusted only by accessing the camera directly. Let’s start by explaining why you need to access each IP camera individually. But what IP address to type in if the cameras are going straight to the back of the PoE NVR? This kind of setup is different from the one where the IP cameras are connected to an external PoE switch, you can access each camera via web browser by typing the IP address. When you use an NVR with a built-in PoE switch, the IP cameras get plugged in directly to the back of the recorder and in this case, it may get complicated to access these cameras directly.
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