We have had a rash of breakins and bought a CCTV system. I have a dvr with 1000 gig hard drive and 4 cameras. My problem is the IP set up. The directions must be in Chinese because I can not figure them out. My dvr is plugged in to a router in my shop that goes through router in my house. The directions had me sign up with
http://www.dyndns.com/ for hosting. It keeps asking me about ports and IP adresses and It just doesnt sink in. Help!
First, you must give the DVR it's own IP ady in your system. Then you will tell the DVR what port it will use.
So, you set the DVR to an address within your port range (If you have a linksys router then it would look like 192.168.1.2##) Log into the router thats connected to the modem and you will see a place to enter that number, it's called "Port forwarding" and sometimes it is labeled "Applications and gaming". It already has all of it but the last numbers filled in for you. You click the check box to turn the feature on and you will also see where the port number gets typed into the router, its usually in the same page as the IP addy matrix.
So, in router log into apps n gaming or port forwarding.
pick an IP box that has the last number blank and put in like 205.
Then log into the DVR and figure out where to tell the DVR what IP it is from now on and make it the same as the one you just adjusted in the router,
Then once thats done you can google your own IP and type that into a browser and at the end of the IP just put :80 and you will see your server.(If you used port 80)
Now, the Dyndns is something you need to figure out on your own. OR go with a fixed IP. If you are on cable and it never changes then you could just live with it for a while. The last time I had cable it changed once a year.
My DSL changes every other day.