
Different routers have this information in different locations, but most place it under ARP or DHCP or LAN connections. The simplest way to find the IP is to log in to your router and check what IPs are connected. That caused a problem (more on that later). Supposedly these cameras come from factory configured to accept DHCP IP assignments, but I didn’t find that to be the case in one of my 2 cameras. The first, and most common, problem is finding the camera IP. Here’s a basic overview of what you’ll be doing: Connect the cameras one at a time via an ethernet cable to the same network as your device is on, find the camera’s IP address, log in to the camera using the default port (99 in most cases), and change settings. IP scanner) may not be available for your platform. currently the “OSX” software is actually their iOS app), or some of the necessary software (eg. Their software may or may not be available for your platform (eg. on a Mac, Linux machine, or in iOS or Android) or without using Wanscam software you might have some problems. If you want to set up Wanscam cameras without using a Windows PC (eg.
