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allowing remote users uninterrupted access to the NVR, rather than having to request a new IP address to use
for remote access anytime a change is made.
To use this feature, users will need to setup an account with a DDNS service. The NVR supports a variety of DDNS
services such as AmcrestDDNS, NO-IP DDNS, CN99 DDNS, Dyndns DDNS, and private DDNS services. Based on
which service is selected, different options may show on this screen. For purposes of this guide, AmcrestDDNS
will be used. To use AmcrestDDNS, go to
http://www.AmcrestDDNS.com
and register for an account. If the
account is inactive for a year, AmcrestDDNS may take back the domain name, but an email will be sent
beforehand as a warning.
Below is a screenshot of the DDNS settings screen, configured to AmcrestDDNS:
Below is an explanation of the fields that can be configured on DDNS settings screen when set to AmcrestDDNS
type.
Fields with a ‘*’ next to them appear when AmcrestDDNS is selected:
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Enable: This checkbox allows the user to enable DDNS on the NVR.
Summary of Contents for NV21 Series
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