Do you have a question about the WNIP2 Series and is the answer not in the manual?
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Jerry Fisher
January 23, 2025
I have model WNIP-2LTA-BS-U stand alone camera. I previously had this device in use for my garage. we had to change routers and now have different password. I **** not able to get the camera connected
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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025
To connect the Night Owl WNIP-2LTA-BS-U camera to a new router with a different password, you need to bypass its default pairing with the NightOwl NVR. Follow these steps:
1. Configure a wireless access point (AP) with the same SSID and password (PSK) that the camera was originally paired with. 2. Set up a new VLAN on your router or firewall with the same IP range that was used by the original NVR. 3. Assign this VLAN to the AP to simulate the original NVR environment. 4. Add routing rules in your firewall so that your LAN can access the camera network. 5. The cameras will connect to the new AP using the same credentials and be accessible as standalone ONVIF-compatible cameras.
This setup removes the cameras from NightOwl's control and allows use with third-party NVRs like BlueIris or VLC.
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Glenn Jones
April 11, 2025
I need help with getting the phone on the App
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Mr. Anderson
April 11, 2025
To connect your Night Owl WNIP2 Series camera to the app:
1. Open the Night Owl Protect app. 2. Tap "Add New" and select "Standalone Camera." 3. Tap "OK" to allow the app to scan the camera’s QR code. 4. Tap "Use Your Network to Discover Your Device," then tap "OK." 5. Tap "Use Your Network to Discover Your Device" again. 6. Tap on the detected device and confirm by tapping "Yes." 7. Go to your device settings, tap "Wi-Fi," and connect to the network starting with "noip." 8. Once connected (checkmark appears), return to the app. 9. The app will search for the camera automatically. 10. Select your Wi-Fi network, enter the password, and tap "Continue." 11. When the screen says "Device has been added" and the camera says "Woohoo," setup is complete. 12. Name the camera and tap "Live View" to see the live stream.
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Do you have a question about the WNIP2 Series and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
I have model WNIP-2LTA-BS-U stand alone camera. I previously had this device in use for my garage. we had to change routers and now have different password. I **** not able to get the camera connected
To connect the Night Owl WNIP-2LTA-BS-U camera to a new router with a different password, you need to bypass its default pairing with the NightOwl NVR. Follow these steps:
1. Configure a wireless access point (AP) with the same SSID and password (PSK) that the camera was originally paired with.
2. Set up a new VLAN on your router or firewall with the same IP range that was used by the original NVR.
3. Assign this VLAN to the AP to simulate the original NVR environment.
4. Add routing rules in your firewall so that your LAN can access the camera network.
5. The cameras will connect to the new AP using the same credentials and be accessible as standalone ONVIF-compatible cameras.
This setup removes the cameras from NightOwl's control and allows use with third-party NVRs like BlueIris or VLC.
This answer is automatically generated
I need help with getting the phone on the App
To connect your Night Owl WNIP2 Series camera to the app:
1. Open the Night Owl Protect app.
2. Tap "Add New" and select "Standalone Camera."
3. Tap "OK" to allow the app to scan the camera’s QR code.
4. Tap "Use Your Network to Discover Your Device," then tap "OK."
5. Tap "Use Your Network to Discover Your Device" again.
6. Tap on the detected device and confirm by tapping "Yes."
7. Go to your device settings, tap "Wi-Fi," and connect to the network starting with "noip."
8. Once connected (checkmark appears), return to the app.
9. The app will search for the camera automatically.
10. Select your Wi-Fi network, enter the password, and tap "Continue."
11. When the screen says "Device has been added" and the camera says "Woohoo," setup is complete.
12. Name the camera and tap "Live View" to see the live stream.
This answer is automatically generated