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[Solved] Unable to Reset 2 Mpix Backlit China IP Camera - HTTP Port and IP Change Issues

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  • #1 12727369
    MDM
    Level 11  
    Hello.

    I bought some time ago an IP camera from China, model 2 Mpix with backlight. I messed up something, i.e. I changed its IP and changed the http port, I entered: 1050 and now I can't connect to it through the browser to change its parameters. I also entered the forwarding 1050 in the router, but it still does not connect. In the router, it shows me in the list of devices that the camera is connected and gives it an IP, but nothing. I was looking for a factory reset button, but there is none, neither outside nor inside.

    I disconnected the batteries for a few minutes, but after reconnecting, the settings remain the same and it does not reset.
    I uploaded photos of this camera from the outside and from the inside, maybe someone knows the solution.

    Unable to Reset 2 Mpix Backlit China IP Camera - HTTP Port and IP Change Issues


    The picture below shows the camera from the inside, I disconnected the small 2-pin connector on the left with the red and black cables, because it turns out that they run to this yellow battery.
    Unable to Reset 2 Mpix Backlit China IP Camera - HTTP Port and IP Change Issues
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  • #2 12727396
    Crop
    Level 10  
    Method 1:

    Step 1 Open the web browser, enter the IP address of the IP camera in the address field (default: 192.168.1.10). Press Enter.

    Step 2 To log in to the device configuration page, enter the username and password (the default value of both fields is: admin), then press the OK button.

    Step 3 From the menu on the left side of the window, select SETTING -> BASIC -> Initialize. To restore the factory settings of the device, press the Factory default button.

    Method 2:

    Step 1 Download Intelligent IP Installer from the website and install it.
    Website address: http://www.tp-link.com.pl/support/download/?c=7

    Step 2 Launch Intelligent IP Installer. Press the Search button to find the device.

    Step 3 Select the camera in the UPnP device list. Select Factory default.

    Step 4 To log in to the device configuration page, enter your username and password (the default value of both fields is: admin). Wait for the device to restart.

    Attention:
    The reboot process may take 45 seconds
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  • #3 12727526
    MDM
    Level 11  
    well, 1 point is out, after all, it is not going to connect to it at all, as I wrote.
    The second point is also because it is not a tplink camera.
  • #4 12727611
    Crop
    Level 10  
    Does it have a symbol or model? You have specified IP camera model 2mpx with backlight
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  • #5 12727833
    maly_smok
    Level 21  
    You know the IP address of the camera???, you write that it can be seen on the list in the router???, you are moving around ... I also understand that after changing its port you connect to it http://adresIP:port ??
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  • #6 12728260
    MDM
    Level 11  
    The camera is IPS 924V
    http://www.ipscam.com/en/Mega_Pixel_Dome_Camera_Series/72.html

    I know the IP address, i.e. 192.168.1.132 because I changed it to that, after connecting it also shows up in the list of devices in the router. Unfortunately, after entering http://192.168.1.131:1050, the page is missing. It doesn't matter if I type with or without port it's the same. I just think that the port I changed to 1050 is not supported by browsers, because before it was 80 with the default address 192.168.1.128 and entered without a problem.

    It's strange that the camera does not reset to factory settings after disconnecting the battery, I don't know what's going on. If it's yellow, it's not the battery.
  • #7 12728376
    maly_smok
    Level 21  
    it's possible that you messed up with the port, install an ip scanner, e.g.: tcp/ip port scanner 1.5, scan the network, it should show you the camera's ip and the number of ports it has
  • #8 12736907
    s6spn6
    Level 24  
    download the "ethereal" program, turn it on, turn on the capture, connect the camera to the LAN ports and see if it catches anything on the network, you will have the IP address and the port on which something is going

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a user experiencing connectivity issues with a 2 Mpix backlit IP camera after changing its IP address and HTTP port to 1050. The user is unable to access the camera's configuration page via a web browser and has not found a factory reset option. Various suggestions are provided, including using default IP addresses, installing an IP scanner to identify the camera's current settings, and utilizing network capture tools to diagnose connectivity. The camera model is identified as IPS 924V, and the user confirms the camera is visible in the router's device list but cannot connect to it using the new port.
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