My IP security camera is different my network ip address, how to configure the camera to match the ip address with the router cable time Wörner

Please someone help me configure my camera IPsecurity model m12 mobotix ag. It allows to work in the corporate network, but they close down and I didn't bring the camera House but there different IP address of my network and I don't know how to configure the camera to have the same IP address with my home router to TWC, thanks

Router connections by opening network, in the Panel control, search for the router / properties, enter its configuration

data in the boxes provided, you will get on the router, a sticker shows data. If lost or deleted, go to its Web

for the data. Also, perhaps the home page of IP camera offers software/drivers.

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