![]() You can also manually locate the device by typing in the IP address of the device in the search. Hit Refresh if you can’t see any devices yet. Once the Dahua configuration tool is running, you can see all the devices (cameras, NVR, DVR) located on the local network. Locating and modifying the IP address of the camera via Configtool This tool is able to detect Dahua branded IP cameras and OEMs often sold under these brands: Activecam, Advidia, Amcrest, Ameta, Ascendent, Backstreet Surveillance, BV Security, CCTV Security Pros, CCTV Star, CP Plus (Orange Line), Dax Networks, eLine, ENS (formerly Eastern CCTV and SavvyTech), Expose, Lorex, GSS, Honeywell, IC Realtime, Ikegami, Impath Networks, Inaxsys, IndigoVision, Infinity CCTV, Innekt, Intelbras, KBVision, Lumixen, Maxron, Montavue, Oco, Optiview, Rhodium, RVI, Saxco, Security Camera King (Elite), Space Technology, Speco, ToughDog, Tyco Holis, Tyco Illustra Essentials, Unisight, VIP Vision, Watchnet, Winic, Zuum. ConfigTool 3.20.0 for Windows (classic version).ConfigTool 4.011 for Windows (latest version).You also can view device log info and batch config device parameters. The Configtool supports these functions: modifying the network settings, real-time monitoring preview of IPC and other devices, video settings, View device SN, version and model, and upgrade device program. If you use any device manufactured by Dahua (branded or OEM), you have to use this tool to scan the network and find the cameras on the network. ConfigTool is an IP configuration tool that locates the IP addresses of Dahua cameras, NVRs, and DVRs on the local network. ![]()
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