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Zeus Dvr How Do I Hook Up The Dvr To The Internet


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setting i have ip address;

ipfilter

subnet

gateway

service port

http port

protocol max connection

ddns

server ip

pppoe

i am on ntl cable i don't have a static ip but the ip address don't change that much. I have a belkin Router. I know my ip address gateway address and sub mask address.

the problem i have is when i saved and rebooted the dvr my connection on my computer came up with another device is using the net work.this would be my dvr i lost the connection on my computer. Anyone know what i should do here, and how do i get the dvr so i can view my cameras from work useing another computer .

from work. The dvr is connect to router, at the moment the dvr as default settings in the network and help plzzz

ps all cams are up and working ok just need to know how to set dvr up to internet

thanks alan

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setting i have ip address;

ipfilter

subnet

gateway

service port

http port

protocol max connection

ddns

server ip

pppoe

i am on ntl cable i don't have a static ip but the ip address don't change that much. I have a belkin Router. I know my ip address gateway address and sub mask address.

the problem i have is when i saved and rebooted the dvr my connection on my computer came up with another device is using the net work.this would be my dvr i lost the connection on my computer. Anyone know what i should do here, and how do i get the dvr so i can view my cameras from work useing another computer .

from work. The dvr is connect to router, at the moment the dvr as default settings in the network and help plzzz

ps all cams are up and working ok just need to know how to set dvr up to internet

thanks alan

Check your port fowarding in the router first. Also XP machines need a lot of security settings changed to work with the downloadable software on the remote machine.

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Go to www.portforward.com and down the page under 'our routers' section you will find an alphabetical list of routers. Find yours and it will tell you how to set up the port forwarding.

address the port forwarding to your dvr address (192.168.2.5) port 80.

Once you've done that, open up your internet browser and type in the address, usually followed by

:(colon)80. For instance, if your address is http://80.46.118.36 then you would type

http://80.46.118.36:80.

You can use your remote pc software for your dvr box - if you've got any.

Ideally, you should have a static address because if it changes you won't get anything.

You can do it with a dynamic address but you need to go through a host such as dyndns.com

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They are only internal settings, anyway topic closed as requested by OP

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