4. Transitioning From Legacy IP Installer to Wisenet Device Manager
What are the Samsung cameras you need to configure?
The IP Installer Tool has largely been superseded by the , which is the current recommended tool for managing IP addresses, passwords, and firmware in bulk .
Note: If you are looking specifically for version "v201", this usually refers to the v2.01 revision which is the standard modern version.
) is a standalone utility designed to simplify the setup of network surveillance cameras. You can download the latest official version from the Hanwha Vision Support Portal Quick Download Guide: Samsung/Wisenet IP Installer Official Download Link: Wisenet IP Installer Tool - Hanwha Vision Legacy Status:
You're looking for information on the Samsung IP Installer Tool, specifically version 201, and a download link. Here's what I found:
What are the Samsung cameras you need to configure?
Ensure the camera is powered on and connected properly. Disable your firewall temporarily to see if it is blocking the search tool.
Select a camera and click "IP Assign." You can then manually input a unique IP address that matches your network scheme (e.g., 192.168.1.100).
Right-click on a camera to access the configuration panel, where you can modify the IP address, subnet mask, or gateway. Troubleshooting & Tips
This guide is for informational purposes. Always verify the integrity of downloaded software with the manufacturer before running it on a secure network. Unauthorized modification of network devices may violate warranty terms.
Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, and Windows 11 (32-bit and 64-bit architectures) Protocol Support: IPv4, IPv6, TCP/IP, UDP, DHCP
: Automatically scans and identifies all Samsung IP cameras connected to your local network.
Before downloading, it is critical to understand the software's history to ensure you download clean, virus-free files:
Hanwha Vision (formerly Samsung Techwin) is the official manufacturer. Security Warning: Avoid downloading this tool from third-party "freeware" aggregate sites, as these often bundle malware or bloatware with the installer. Always use the official manufacturer website.