Eufy Homebase 2 and 3 Eufy Cam Pro 2 | RTSP Address is the Same On All Cameras

I have 2 Eufy Homebase 2’s. They are both on static IP’s. I have 6 cameras paired between each of the HB2’s, 3 to one HB2 and 3 to the other HB2.

When I turn on NAS (RTSP) Stream I get the same IP address for each of the 3 cameras. Is this normal? How do I differentiate each camera so that I can view them through a RTSP viewer?

I also have 3 Eufy Indoor Cameras and when I set up static IP’s for each of them I have no issues, they are all on separate IP addresses. I realize this is because they don’t run through a base station.

I am using a RTSP viewer app on Apple TV that sees all of the Eufy Indoor cameras with no issue, and it will see one of the 3 cameras through both of the HB2’s that all share the same IP address. (This is after I turn off the RTSP Stream for 2 of the 3.)

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thank you.

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I figured it out. Same IP address, but the individual camera streams are determined by “live0”, “live1”, “live2”, “live3” and so forth at the end of the RTSP stream address. So rtsp://192.168.12.20/live0

I’m using CCTV Viewer for Apple TV and I have no issues seeing the Eufy Indoor Cameras, I imagine because they have their own static IP’s, but the ones running through the base station are intermittent. I’m wondering if it’s too much bandwidth having to run through the base station.

Still troubleshooting.

One thing I have noticed though is that the Eufy HomeBase 2 will sometimes appear and disappear in the router’s client list. I wonder why it doesn’t stay consistent. One is hard-lined into the router too and it still does it.

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