Biel, > In case of me making some mistake and screwing it up, how could I recover > it? Would I have to send my camera off? > It's unlikely something could go wrong here. Just remember your settings. In any case you would be able boot the camera through the network provided you boot a live usb on your PC.
> in order to have an IP from the device in the xx.xx.0.xx subnet (factory > settings) do I change only the IP value to the new subnet (from 192.168.1.9 > to 192.168.0.9)? Or do I have to change Netmask, Gateway, and the Broadcast > to some other value also? > Normally, you should change the gateway to 192.168.0.1 (or whatever your router's ip address is) and broadcast 192.168.0.255, netmask stays the 255.255.255.0. In short, the camera's address needs to be in the same subnet to be accessible - meaning if it stays connected to the same router - the router's wire address has to be changed to 192.168.0.1.1...254. So, first change the camera address then, the router's address. Best regards, Oleg Dzhimiev Electronics Engineer phone: +1 801 783 5555 x124 Elphel, Inc.
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