Remote Monitoring Guide

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1.4 PPPOE
If you are going to attach the DVR directly to a DSL or cable modem instead of to a router
then select the PPPOE option in the Network options. Before you proceed, you will need to
contact your ISP to obtain your User Name and Password. You will not have to worry about
Static IP (previous section).
STEP 1. In the Advanced Settings area
at the bottom the Network Menu,
scroll until you locate the PPOE
option.
STEP 2. Double-click on PPOE to open
the window.
STEP 3. Input the User Name and
Password provided by your ISP into
their respective fields.
STEP 4. Click OK to save your settings.
Click on Save in the Netwok window
before closing that window.
STEP 5. Restart your DVR and return
to the PPOE window. Your DVR will
have automatically connected to the
Internet and you can use the number
in the IP address field to remotely
access the DVR.
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1.5 DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM (DNS)
MACINTOSH AND PC USERS
Once you have completed the above sections, you are able to operate your DVR remotely.
The sections below allow you to take advantage of additional features including the ability to
access your DVR using a conventional domain name and having your system send out e-mail
alerts. To access these functions, you will have to access your router to obtain your DNS
(Domain Name System) number.
STEP 1. Return to your router’s control
window.
If you did not have to open your
router in a previous step, simply open
a new browser window and enter
the Gateway address (covered in
Section 1.1)
STEP 2. Locate your router’s status
window (may also be named
“Information” or “Info”, it will list the
DNS number. You will only need to
use the primary set of numbers -
write it down for later use.
STEP 3. In the DVR’s Network window,
enter the DNS number in the area
marked Preferred DNS. You do not
need to have an alternate server.
STEP 4. Click Save to save your
settings.
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Router
Page Safety Tools
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Protected Mode: On
SETTINGS
ADVANCED
STATUS
DEVICE INFORMATION
All of your Internet and network connecon details are displayed on this page.
WAN
MAC Address :
IP Address :
Subnet Mask :
Default Gateway :
Primary DNS Server :
Secondary DNS Server :
Advanced DNS :
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81.919.622.249
255.255.255.0
81.919.622.24
10.6.196.6
(null)
Disabled
DEVICE INFO
LOGS
STATISTICS
INTERNET SESSIONS
ROUTING
WIRELESS
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NETWORK
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway
TCP Port
UDP Port
Preferred DNS
Alternate DNS
PPOE
DDNS No Available DDNS Setup
UPNP Port Forwarding
EMAIL MailServer: 25
FTP Record FTP : 0.0.0.0
Transfer Mode
LAN Download
HTTP Port
Max Connection
DHCP
ADVANCED SETTING
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0 . 0 . 0 . 0
0 . 0 . 0 . 0
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Default Save Cancel
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User Name
Password
IP Address
OK Cancel
PPOE
NETWORK
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway
TCP Port
UDP Port
Preferred DNS
Alternate DNS
DDNS No Available DDNS Setup
UPNP Port Forwarding
EMAIL MailServer: 25
FTP Record FTP : 0.0.0.0
Transfer Mode
LAN Download
HTTP Port
Max Connection
DHCP
ADVANCED SETTING
0 . 0 . 0 . 0
0 . 0 . 0 . 0
0 . 0 . 0 . 0
0 . 0 . 0 . 0
0 . 0 . 0 . 0
37777
37778
80
20
Latency
Default Save Cancel