31
4-Camera H.264 Security System Setup Guide
SECTION 5: NETWORKING YOUR DVR
d.
Examine the screen capture shown above. If the response to the
ping
command was “
Request timed out .
” like
that shown above, use this IP address for your DVR, enter into Table 1, skip steps 2.e and continue at step 2.f.
If the response to the
ping
command was “
Reply from 192 .168 .1 .100
: ..” as shown below, a device exists on the
network that is using this IP address. If so, continue at step 2.e.
e.
Since the response to
ping
test returned a reply as shown above, try the ping with another number between 1 and
255 until one is found that responds with the “R
equest timed out .
” message. Use this IP address with your DVR and
enter it into Table 1.
f.
In table 1, copy the PC’s Subnet Mask and Default Gateway entries into the DVR’s
Subnet Mask
and
Default
Gateway
cells.
3.
At your DVR, click the
System Settings
icon on the Tool Bar to open the SYSTEM tab window.
System Settings
4.
Click
NETWORK
to open the NETWORK settings menu.
NOTE
The default IP addresses and port settings of your DVR may be different from those shown in this document. Always use
network settings that are compatible with your network(s).