Introduction
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Access to DS Lite connections (IPv6)
Many internet providers use DS Lite to switch their
customers' connections to IPv6 access. With DS Lite
your router does not have full IPv4 access to the internet.
The IPv4 address that is assigned to the router is
segmented by what is known as a "CGN" (Carrier
Grate NAT). This means that an additional NAT is directly
connected by the provider for IPv4. As a result,
NAT configuration (port forwarding) for IPv4 is no longer
possible on the local router and therefore incoming IPv4
queries are discarded directly at the provider end (CGN).
It is then no longer possible to access your local devices
externally via IPv4.
Its is highly likely, however, that remote access to your
recorder's web interface will take place on an IPv4
network (receiving point). Additional services must be
used to allow external access in such cases.
Feste-IP.net/Portmapper/FIP-Box recommendation:
The "Feste-IP.net" service makes it possible to convert
IPv4 data packets from an IPv4 network (receiving point)
into IPv6 packets. These IPv6 packets can then be
provided to the recorder via normal port transfers on the
router. Further details on this can be found at
http://www.feste-ip.net
.
Logging in for the first time
Once access to the recorder web interface has been
established, you will see the login screen on the
browser. Log in for the first time by entering your
user name and password and indicating your desired
system language.
If a notification for the plug-in download appears, this
means that the recorder plug-in is not yet installed on
your PC and must first be downloaded and installed
before you can proceed.
Note
You must have local administrator rights on your
PC to install the plug-in. Ensure that you have
these before starting the installation.
Open file "ABUS Rekorder Web-Plugin.exe" to start the
installation. Once the plug-in is installed, the web
interface and all of its functions can be used.
Plug-in download
Plug-in installation
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