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Hi!! How can I change IP address on DCS-3220 security camera?

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DCS-3220 is fixed IP security camera !!
can't change its ip !!!

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The D-Link DCS-3220 have DHCP, that means it gets a automatic address from your router.
IT doesent have a STATIC ip, if you not set it manually.

To configure your D-Link DCS-3220 CAM and find the IP you need to install this program.
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Connect your computer and cam to same router and run the program. Then it should find your cam so you can configure it and see what ip it get your you set.

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