Seems like Elphel had a script / program that located cameras on the network on their software package.
However, I have found that using http://angryip.org/ to be very fast and effective way to find the camera(s) and works with windows / mac / linux. Of course it is faster if you have a guess… For example: if you knew it was 192.168.1. then it literally would take you 2 seconds (it would only have to scan 255 IPs). If you only knew 192.168. then it would take a minute or two to find. Shane Sanford Concurrent Solutions, LLC From: Support-list <support-list-boun...@support.elphel.com> On Behalf Of William Smith Sent: Friday, March 23, 2018 1:48 AM To: support-list@support.elphel.com Subject: [Elphel-support] NC353L ip address To whom It may concern Good day, Its William Smith from Professional Mobile Mapping we have a NC353L, we changed the IP Address of the camera and forgot what the IP was is there a way to change the IP or reset the camera. Kind Regards William
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