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NOTE!
You may access the NVR through cloud if the device status is Online.
The username is your cloud account name, and the device name is
the name you entered at the cloud website.
If the device is offline, the possible causes will be displayed for your
reference.
To delete the NVR from cloud, click Delete.
5. Click Apply to save the settings.
DDNS
If your NVR is connected to the Internet through PPPoE, the IP address of
the network changes every time it connects to the ISP server without your
awareness. This is inconvenient when you remotely access your NVR with
an IP address. To avoid this issue, you can register with an DDNS server to
obtain a domain name for your NVR and then access your NVR by visiting
the domain name instead of an IP address (http://DDNS server
address/NVR's domain name) using a web browser.
1. Click System > Network > DDNS.
2. Enable DDNS, select a DDNS type, and then complete other settings.
If the DDNS type is DynDNS or No-IP, enter the domain name,
username and password. The domain name is the one that you have
successfully registered at a domain name registration website (e.g.,
DynDNS). The username and password are those of the account you
have registered at the domain name registration website (e.g.,
DynDNS).