Installation guide

Step 5-1 Congure Live Video for Remote Viewing
page 11CheckVideo Gateway for Broadband Networks Installaon Guide
Figure 18 Remote Video Setup page
The CheckVideo Portal aempts to congure port forwarding. If CheckVideo
is unsuccessful you will need to manually congure port forwarding.
On the CheckVideo Dashboard, click Devices > Remote Video Setup
to congure viewing live or recorded video from any computer with
broadband Internet access.
Under System Map, click the device name to setup remote access to live
video.
CheckVideo displays networking informaon about the device including the
Device Serial Number. When you connected your device to your router, your
router automacally assigned an IP address to your CheckVideo device. This
IP address is displayed as the Device Private IP.
To enable Live Video, enter a port number in the Device Port Number eld.
You may choose any port number. However, to avoid potenal conicts with
ports that may be used by other applicaons, choose a value between 9000
and 65535. In the example in Figure 18, the port assignment is 27129.
Click the Save buon.
In order to export DVR clips or view live video from a computer outside
the local network where your device is installed, you must set up port
forwarding for the port number and private IP address displayed on this
page. If you plan to set up port forwarding, make a note of the device’s
Private IP and Port Number and refer to “Appendix: Port Forwarding
Conguraon Tips” on page 22.
Note: If your system includes more than one device, you must select
each device from the System Map to assign a port number. It
is recommended that you assign a dierent remote video port
number to each device.