User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Product introduction
- Chapter 2 Physical installation
- Chapter 3 Getting started
- Chapter 4 Operating instructions
- Chapter 5 Live view
- Chapter 6 Searching files
- Chapter 7 Playback functionality
- Chapter 8 Archiving files
- Chapter 9 Display settings
- Chapter 10 Camera setup
- Chapter 11 Network settings
- Chapter 12 Recording
- Chapter 13 Alarm and event setup
- Chapter 14 Device management
- Chapter 15 Storage management
- Chapter 16 User management
- Chapter 17 System information
- Chapter 18 Using the web browser
- Appendix A Specifications
- Appendix B Port forwarding information
- Appendix C Maximum pre-recording times
- Appendix D Default menu settings
- Index
Chapter 11: Network settings
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The Network Detection window shows the network traffic between the recorder and
your local network. However, the traffic between the plug and play cameras and the
NVR 22S is not shown.
You can also check the network connection status by testing its delay and packet loss.
To check network traffic:
1. From the menu toolbar, click Network Settings > Net Detect. The Traffic window
appears. The information displayed is refreshed once a second.
To check network delay and packet loss:
1. From the menu toolbar, click Network Settings > Net Detect.
2. Under Select NIC, select the destination address. Click Test.
The test result appears in a pop-up window.
3. If you need to check the current network parameters, click the Network button to
get an overview. The current values for NIC type, DHCP, IPv4 address, IPv4 subnet
mask, IPv4 default gateway are shown as well as the preferred DNS server and
alternate DNS server, if used.
The NIC Type and Enable DHCP options can be changed. Click Apply to save any
changes made and then click OK to return to the main window.
4. Click Exit to return to live view.
To check network status:
1. When all the network parameters have been set, click the Status button to confirm
that all parameters are operating correctly.
Archive network packet data
When the recorder is connected to a network, you can archive the captured data packet
to a USB-flash drive, SATA/eSATA CD-RW and other local backup devices.