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3.5.2. Port / Connection Test
1) Port (TCP): Initially, 9350-9351 is set. It can increase/decrease by TCP: It has better stability and
lower speed when compared to UDP and recommended for internet environments.
2) WebViewer Port: Enter the port number for the Web Viewer. Initially, it is set to 80. It can
increase/decrease as well.
3) IP Cam Web port: sets the port number for the IP cameras. Depending on the number of
connected cameras, the user can set the port numbers. This port allows the user to directly
connect to the cameras from remote site. The initial default number starts from 50000.
4) When the port setup is complete, click OK.
5)
UPnP: This function will automatically perform port forwarding to your router. By check-marking
the box, it will automatically do port forwarding. If your router does not support UPnP, a FAIL
message will appear. If the router can support UPnP, then a SUCCESS message will appear. If
the Port is already in use message appears, this indicates that particular port is already in use
therefore you must change to a different port.
Connection Test
IP Address/URL: When the user wants to check if a certain NVR address is connected to the network
environment, enter the NVR address into the IP Address/URL to click the TEST button. If the NVR
address is connected successfully, then the Test result will be as “Connected successfully”.