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Gkyle840

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I have a 3801hgv bridged to an asus rt-ac68u and a switch and an ip camera hooked up to the asus router.
the lan ip address of the asus is 192.168.2.xx and I am unable to see my camera on a web browser. the camera has a static ip of 192.168.1.xx
if I change my lan ip on the asus router to 192.168.1.xx I can see my camera but have no internet access and am unable to access my 3801 router from my browser. any ideas whats happening?
 
I have a 3801hgv bridged to an asus rt-ac68u and a switch and an ip camera hooked up to the asus router.
the lan ip address of the asus is 192.168.2.xx and I am unable to see my camera on a web browser. the camera has a static ip of 192.168.1.xx
if I change my lan ip on the asus router to 192.168.1.xx I can see my camera but have no internet access and am unable to access my 3801 router from my browser. any ideas whats happening?

You have two separate subnets defined on two devices. One a ...168.2.xxx and one a ...168.1.xxx. Unless you create static routes in the router they will not talk to each other. Or you could change the static address of the camera to match the lan ip range in the router.

Are you trying to isolate the camera ?
Look into VLANs for that router and the firmware you are using. There are user guides on the site for setting up vlans.
 

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