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5.1.3. When connecting one PC and more than on recorder using an ADSL router
(via the Internet):
5.2. Setting for communication between the recorder and PC
Following settings are required for communication between the recorder and PC. This section
describes an example of networking using a switching hub as illustrated in 5.1.2.
5.2.1Setting the IP address of the recorder
For communication between the PC and each recorder, their network addresses must be identical. A
network address is a component of an IP address, starting from the head of the IP address. A subnet
mask determines where the network address ends in the IP address.
IPaddress :192.168.000.100
Subnet mask :255.255.255.000
In this example, the first block containing the numbers 192.168.000 in the IP address is recognized as
a network address. The last 100 is a host address, which represents respective terminal in the
network. When connecting a PC and more than one recorder in the same network, be careful not to use
duplicate host addresses.
DVR-A ;192.168.0.100(Subnet mask 255.255.255.0)
DVR-B :192.168.0.101(Subnet mask255.255.255.0)
DVR-C :192.168.0.102(Subnet mask 255.255.255.0)
For the procedure to set the IP addresses of the recorders, refer to the operation manual of each DVR.
IPaddress:192.168.0.200
IPaddress:192.168.0.100
IPaddress:192.168.0.101
IPaddress:192.168.0.102
Digital recorder
Digital recorder
Digital recorder
A
DSL
router
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DSL
router
Internet
Global IP address such as
IP address 210.***.***
IPaddress:192.168.0.1
IPaddress:192.168.0.1