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Network type: Select either STATIC IP or DHCP for dynamic IP.
If DHCP is selected, the DVR will automatically configure the network settings according
to the current network requirements. If DHCP is selected, click IP DETECT to detect
automatically all the network settings.
If Static IP is selected, manually enter all necessary network settings. For proper
configuration, it is recommended to assign the DVR a DHCP address and let it auto
discover all the proper network settings, and then change the network type back to
static IP and save the changes
IP address: Displays the DVR’s IP address. If DHCP is selected, the IP address will
automatically adjust to match the network’s requirements. You can also manually
change the IP address as needed.
Subnet mask: subnet mask address classifies the subnet that the system belongs to. For
more information, please consult your network administrator or your internet provider.
Gateway: This is the IP address of the router or gateway server. It is required when
connecting to the DVR through the external router over the internet (from another
network). For more information, consult your network administrator or your internet
provider.
DNS server: Enter the IP address of the Domain Name Server. You should input the DNS
server information in order to use DDNS, E-mail notifications and NTP server. For more
information, please consult your network administrator or your internet provider.
TCP/IP port: Input the port number to use when connecting to the DVR locally or
remotely. Default is 9010.
If your ISP blocks the port # 9010, you need to input another valid port number (ex,
9020).
Web port: Input the port number to use when connecting from the web browser. Default
is 80. If your ISP blocks the port # 80, you need to input another valid web port number
(ex, 8080).
Auto IP: Displays the system IP which is assigned through auto-IP, automatically.
Bandwidth limit: Depending on the setting made by user, the system can control the
data volume transmitted over network ranging from 25 kbps up to 1Gbps. This function
is effective especially under narrow bandwidth network condition or when user wants to
limit “network bandwidth occupied by video transmission” to a certain level. Default is
100 Mbps.
Use UPnP (Universal Plug and Play): UPnP is a plug-and-play feature that allows the
DVR to be automatically discovered by a PC on the same network. To locate the DVR,
go to “My Network” on your PC. The computer will scan your network for all supported
devices. The first five characters of the file name of a detected DVR represent the model
number, followed by the DVR’s IP address.
Once the PC discovered the DVR, double click on the icon to open the DVR’s web client. Enter
your User ID and Password to login and click “Connect” to connect.
NOTE The maximum number of simultaneous connection is 15 users.