I know the camera is connected as, when I plug it in, the Tx LED flashes briefly and then stays on, and Ubuntu reports "you are now connected to the Ethernet network" or something to that effect. ![]() How can I install an IP scanner for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS? I have also tried everything mentioned here: deb files or the install as Ubuntu refuses to install it (I suspect the repository no longer exists for ipscan). Tried to install AngryIP (a useful tool in Windows) however there seems to be something wrong with the. Tried using manual network settings, with domain ranges like 10.42.0.x as well as more conventional IP ranges like 192.168.55.x. Tried using "Shared to other computers" (an option in the network setup in Ubuntu GUI) and this brings up an IP address of 10.42.0.1 for my host computer, but again, using tools like nmap reveals no other connections on this network. ![]() I have tried using DHCP with no luck (probably because the camera has a fixed IP address). At home now, trying to use my Ubuntu Linux machine to see 1 camera plugged into my ethernet port. At work I am responsible for a camera network of more than 60 cameras, however there I use some window tools to determine IP addresses etc. I am trying to get an IP camera connected to my Ubuntu Linux (16.04) machine.
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