Product manual
SKU 68332  For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353  Page: 13
Static Addresses
When selecting static allocation, you will need to set up 
the network settings on the DVR to match the settings of 
the router that you attach to the DVR. To nd the router 
settings, working on a PC computer attached to the same 
router as the DVR, go to START (lower left of screen), 
click Run, type “cmd” then ENTER to bring up a command 
prompt. Type “ipcong” then ENTER, to access the router 
settings. (See image, top left). Write down the gateway 
and subnet mask numbers, then close the window. 
In the DVR Main Menu, select [NETWORK] to enter 
the NETWORK SETUP MENU. Go to TYPE and select 
STATIC. For the DVR’s IP address enter the same rst 
3 sets of numbers as the router’s gateway and select 
a fourth set of numbers that is different than any other 
device attached to the same router. If the IP address of 
your computer in the ipcong was a single or two digit 
number, enter any three digit number. If the computer IP 
address ends with a number in the 100s, enter a number 
in the 200’s. After you enter the addresses click APPLY.
At the bottom of the NETWORK SETUP window 
there is an option to setup the DVR to be accessed 
through a DDNS service. This allows you to use 
a dynamic domain name service to get a domain 
name that can be linked to your dynamic address. 
There are services that allow you to get a domain name, 
user name, and password. You can then enter Your 
dynamic domain name into an Internet Explorer browser 
instead of an IP address and be directed to whatever 
the current dynamic IP address is, so that you can 
always access the DVR by entering the same address.
Note: To save changes, you must press APPLY.










