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Network Setting Guide 1. LAN/ WAN Introduction

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1. werom 7 _ e loom B X r ial A al al el el le Ed Step 2 Click the icon iP to execute the IP Installer It will show the following picture after executing IP Installer ple IPInstaller O x File Edit View Tool Help Dae anol st ael Mac Address IP Address Subnet Mask DNS DNS2 DNS3 Hi Ready B mwj 4 Step 3 Click the icon to search the DVR in your LAN The following is the searching result Fle IFInstaller lo x File Edit View Tool Help CSR Qn s eel ge iMedia da ES EE TET Unknown PEE EA a 10 OF Si a a 0 ie ae ne d 132 168 10 l 132 108 10 20 0 0 o 0 a B Unknown meee io 168 10 1 55 55 255 0 19 168 102 1000 1000 1000 aL B Unknown O0 04 29 01 20 70 192 168 10 1 2552552550 192 168 10 2 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 aL Ready mmf 4 Step 4 Double click the DVR you want to configure and then the following frame will pop up is TPInstaller _ O x File Edit View Tool Help Ps ejan State Model Video Server OK Unknown 00 04 25 Unknown 00 04 25 Mac Addr Unknown 00 04 25 00 04 29 01 20 70 Cancel i Unknown 00 04 25 OOOO Property IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS1 DNase DNS3 Http Port Rely WM NOTE The following is the factory value for DVR IP 192 168 0 1 SM 255 255 255 0 GW 192 168 0 254 DNS1 0 0 0 0 DNS2 0 0 0 0 DNS3 0 0 0 0 Http Po
2. B Dynamic DNS Activate Eyl E Dynamic DNS Address E Dynamic ONS Port Po he E Router in Coming Port E Update Time If below pop up shows up it means the setting is failed Please check the dialog boxes again If you entered all information right it might mean that the Sever Name had been used and then you have to have another name for it m etwork a Dynamic DNS Configuration E Dynamic DNS Activate EA E Dynamic DNS Address E Dynamic DNE Port nine E Router in Coming Por 8 Update Time Step 5 Link the DVR and Broadband Router Step 6 Enter the IP Address through the web page to connect the DVR to Internet Such as http xxxxxxxx ddns iview ddns com eg http webdvr ddns iview ddns com
3. Network Setting Guide 1 LAN WAN Introduction A key distinction between a LAN local area network and a WAN wild area network involves the physical distance that the network spans A LAN connects network devices over a relatively short distance A networked office building usually contains a single LAN though sometimes one building will contain a few small LANs and occasionally a LAN will span a group of nearby buildings In IP networking one can conceive of a LAN as a single IP subnet As the term implies a WAN spans a large physical distance A WAN is a geographically collection of LANs A network device called a router connects LANs to a WAN In IP networking the router maintains both a LAN address and a WAN address 2 DVR in LAN Environment There are two situations about the IP settings for DVR You may configure your DVR in your LAN network or connect PC to DVR directly The convenient P searching software IPInstaller has offered in the attached CD NOTE If you have more than two DVR to setup we recommend you to configure DVR one by one otherwise the IP installer can not find the DVR in your LAN 2 1 Set DVR IP through a LAN Step 1 Connect the DVR to your LAN with a straight cable The following is straight cable diagram and pin definition Cable Color TOP FRONT TOP FRONT Al ba as l all oo tl WD To network interface card To hub we wreme s _ Green e Px
4. Router in its user manual and ISP offered connection settings Step 1 Connect the DVR and PC with cross over cable Step 2 Set the related settings of your PC as below IP 192 168 0 1 SM 255 255 255 0 GW 192 168 0 254 Step 3 There are two ways to set the IP of your DVR 1 entering the initial factory default IP http 192 168 0 200 700 directly 2 using the IPInstaller software to searching the DVR IP The DVR initial factory default is as below IP 192 168 0 200 SM 255 255 255 0 GW 0 0 0 0 Step 4 Set the Server settings through web page 1 Server gt General gt Server Settings you need to set the Name first 2 ex If the DVR is named as webdvr then the window will be shown as below figure T l F w F _ F Pan a Name webdlve Owner Email MAC Address O0 04 29 01 e9 70 Firmware wersion 3 00 E Live Video Using Activex Java Applet Step 5 The item Dynamic DNS Activate must be set to Enable and the other related network items must be set as below table Dynamic DNS Address 202 168 200 140 Dynamic DNS Port 80 Router in Coming Port 700 a Network a Dynamic DNS Configuration E Dynamic ONS Activate Iw E Dynamic ONS Address MIATSRe E Router in Coming Port E Update Time DDNS message Click on the button Submit to finish the procedure If below pop up shows up it means the procedure has be down successfully a Network a Dynamic DNS configuration
5. n from ipconfig command to fill in the Subnet Mask Gateway and DNS fields In addition IP Installer provides three DNS fields You don t need to fill in all fields It depends on how many DNS in your LAN Step 7 Http port How to set the Http port value depends on your Network Generally speaking if your LAN doesn t have firewall you can set the port value as you want but if firewall exists in your LAN you need to get available TCP ports in your LAN from your IT or MIS people Please note that the IE browser uses the TCP port 80 as communication port if you set another value for Http port you have to type the port number after the IP address in browser For example if you choose the port number as 700 you have to type http 192 168 10 99 700 to connect to DVR Step 8 If you complete the settings press the icon chronize to save your settings 2 2 Set DVR IP Using PC Directly If you want to connect your PC to DVR directly you need to prepare a cross over cable before installation The following is the diagram for cross over cable TX BI_DA 1 White Orange 3 Rx BI_DB FRONT TX BI_DA 2 oree e Jeco en e fr RX BI_DB 3 BLDC 4 BI_DC 5 BI_DB BI_DA gt lt BI BI_DD B BLDD 7 DC emo fe pom fe feno To network interface card 2 NOTE That means that the white orange cable connected to NIC 1 pin 1 should go to NIC 2 pin 3 and NIC 1
6. pin 2 to NIC 2 pin 6 etc Then you can follow the step 1 to step 8 above to configure your DVR NOTE We have found the proxy function making some troubles with our DVR Please disable the proxy function in IE browser The following is the procedure to disable the proxy function e Move the cursor to the IE icon and click right on the mouse e Select and click the item Reference e Select and click the item Connect e Select and click the item LAN Setting e Eliminate all of the proxy settings then click confirm 3 DVR in WAN environments 3 1 Fixed IP Step 1 Connect the DVR and PC with cross over cable Step 2 Set the related IP settings of your PC as below IP 192 168 0 1 SM 255 255 255 0 GW 192 168 0 254 Step 3 There are two ways to set the IP of your DVR 1 entering the initial factory default IP http 192 168 0 200 700 directly 2 using the IPlInstaller software to searching the DVR IP NOTE The DVR initial factory default is as below IP 192 168 0 200 SM 255 255 255 0 GW 192 168 0 254 Step 4 Enter the ISP network settings in your DVR Connect the DVR to Internet to complete the while procedure NOTE We strongly suggest writing down the changed default in case that you might forget it someday 3 2 Floating IP A network device called a Broadband Router is needed to connect the DVR and DSL Modem the D LINK DI 604 is highly recommended Refer the detail setting of Broadband
7. rt 700 The MAC address is provided by the Network Interface manufacturer You don t need to change and also can t change it Step 5 IP Address Select the proper IP for your DVR you can type ipconfig under DOS command mode in your Windows system to find your LAN information including IP Subnet Mask Gateway and DNS meee fC Copyright 1985 2681 Microsoft Gorp We apconk ig Windows IP Cont iqurat ion Ethernet adapter Connection specific DMS Suffix corp dynacclor com ty IP Address g z 172 165 18 1 1 Cubnet Mask Z ps P 3 255 255 257 Default Gateway e 1 D r e E n i 192 168 18 263 Then you can choose an IP which is in your LAN then type Ping to see whether this IP was already used or not For example if you choose IP 192 168 10 99 you can do ping 192 168 10 99 then you can see the information as below Py o Microsoft Windows XP D Copyright 1985 2601 Microsoft Corp Uessping 172 168 16 949 Pinging 192 168 18 99 with 32 bytes of data Request timed out Hequest timed out Request timed out Request timed out Ping statistics For 192 168 10 99 Packets Sent 4 Received B Lost 4 ibby loss Request time out means that the IP 192 168 10 99 has no response You can assign this IP to DVR vice versa Step 6 Subnet Mask Default Gateway and DNS You can refer to the Subnet Mask Default Gateway and DNS informatio

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