![]() ![]() ![]() Permanent way depends on what your Ubuntu uses for networking. Both of these ways are not permanent and will exist until the next reboot. Otherwise, if IP camera's address is something else like 10.0.0.105 - create an alias address. It currently uses IP address 192.168.1.5 and the camera's default IP is 192.168.1.105 They are on the same network 192.168.1.0 and they can talk. Suppose your laptop connects to the network via ethernet interface labeled eth0 (which is an older interface naming scheme newer releases of Ubuntu use systemd which uses very different naming scheme). They need to have an address on the same network/subnet. Once you find camera's IP we now need to make the laptop and IP camera talk to each other. Probably it's on default IP address, so find the default IP for the brand of this camera. ![]() If that camera plugs into your home router via ethernet or connects to WiFi, it has to have LAN IP address. You need to find out IP address of the camera: ![]()
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