Remote Monitoring Guide

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and web form information.
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Check for server certificate revocation*
Check for signatures on downloaded programs
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Empy Temporary Internet Files folder when browser is clos
Enable DOM Storage
Enable Integrated Winsows Authentication*
Enable memory protection to help mitigare online attacks*
Enable native XMLHTTP support
Enable SmartScreen Filter
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To connect to the DVR from the remote computer you would then open an Internet Explorer
browser window and enter the internet IP of your router that you got by going to www.
myipaddress.com (you have to do this from a PC that connect to same Router as your DVR).
Note: If you cannot use HTTP port 80 or 9000 because the port is being used by another program, or it
is being blocked by your service provider, you can use another port in the same range. If you do so then
you need to forward the IP address of the router to the other port, change the port in the DVR NETWORK
settings, and you need to add the port number after the IP address. For example, if you set the HTTP port
as 82, you need to enter the IP address as 192.168.0.25:82. After you have forwarded the ports you can
verify that the ports are open by going to canyouseeme.org from a computer that is attached to the same
router as the DVR.
Once you able to login, you will get the login screen, by default there is no password. Just push the Login
Button .
Note: If you still have problems connecting remotely: Anti-virus programs could also block the ActiveX
control, if you still have a problem try closing them. Other plug-ins could also block it. Close firewalls in
Windows and in the router if applicable. If you run Windows Vista or Windows 7, you will need to disable
User Account (UAC).Follow this link for instructions:
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vistadisable-user-account-control-uac-the-easy-way-on-
windows-vista/
If you have a router plugged into another router, for example, if you have the DVR attached to
a router which is attached to DSL or Cable router, you may need to forward port 80 and 9000
(or whatever ports you are using) on the DSL or Cable router to the IP address of the router
that the DVR is attached to, so that router can then forward the port to the DVR. Please refer
to the PORT FORWARDING section above on how to get instructions on how to forward the
port on the other router.
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