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Input the PPPoE username and password you get from the IPS (internet service provider) and enable
PPPoE function. Please save current setup and then reboot the device to get the setup activated.
Device connects to the internet via PPPoE after reboot. You can get the IP address in the WAN from the
IP address column. When PPPoE is on, please disable UPnP to avoid influence on dial-up.
When you Check PPPoE enable, please disable UPnP.
Please note, you need to go to the IP address item to via the device current device information. You
can access the client-end via this address.
Press the Refresh button to refresh the interface. To confirm settings, click the Save button.
DDNS
DDNS stands for Dynamic Domain Name Server. This technology is used to automatically update name
servers in real time to help the NVR maintain a persistent address despite changes in location or
configuration. What this means is that even when the NVR is restarted, moved, or reconfigured, it can
keep the same IP address, thus allowing remote users uninterrupted access to the NVR, rather than having
to request a new IP address to use for remote access anytime a change is made.
To use this feature, users will need to setup an account with a DDNS service. The NVR supports a variety
of DDNS services such as AmcrestDDNS, NO-IP DDNS, CN99 DDNS, Dyndns DDNS, and private DDNS
services. Based on which service is selected, different options may show on this screen. For purposes of
this guide, AmcrestDDNS will be used. To use AmcrestDDNS, go to http://www.AmcrestDDNS.com and
register for an account. If the account is inactive for a year, AmcrestDDNS may take back the domain
name, but an email will be sent beforehand as a warning.
Below is a screenshot of the DDNS settings screen, configured to AmcrestDDNS: