Instruction manual

Configure the NVS’s TCP/IP settings as you would any other PC on your network, providing a
proper IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS server. Input a DDNS Server address
of : www.mybluenetvideo.com
L If this is standalone unit with a direct connection to a cable/DSL/Broadband modem then
input the addresses you have received from your ISP. If you received no IP address from your
ISP, please select Dynamic or PPPoE and choose the proper settings.
The NVS utilizes two TCP ports - a Web Server Port for utilizing Internet Explorer and a Video
Server Port to support the streaming video. If this NVS will be directly attached to a
cable/DSL/Broadband modem or has been assigned a static IP from your ISP, then leave the
default port settings. If you are installing the NVS on a network, you must define a Web Server
Port other than 80. The Video Server Port can remain unchanged.
If the NVS is connected to a network that utilizes a router, you must have Port Forwarding
configured on your personal router to forward both the Web Server Port and Video Server Port to
the IP address you have assigned the NVS.
After configuring Port Forwarding on your router (if necessary), you may then access your NVS on
your local network by opening Internet Explorer and specifying the IP address and Web Server
Port that you have assigned to the NVS.
L Examples: http://192.168.0.200:8888 or http://24.106.88.123
L If you left your Web Server Port set to 80, then you dont need to specify the port in the
Address Bar when accessing the NVS
Access your NVS via the Internet :
If you used a static IP address assigned by your ISP
i) Open Internet Explorer.
ii) Type the IP of the NVS.
iii) If you use a router, type the routers’ static IP and the web port number of the NVS.
If you have a dynamic address provided by your ISP
i) Open Internet Explorer and visit our DDNS website: www.mybluenetvideo.com
ii) Register with our service. (you will need the serial number of the NVS, located on the
bottom of the unit)
iii) Reboot the NVS.
iv) Give the DDNS server 2 minutes to locate your NVS’s IP information.
v) Click the refresh button in Internet Explorer.
vi) After your camera is connected, click on your camera.
vii) You may also access it by simply entering
UserID. mybluenetvideo.com/CameraName” into your address bar.
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