10BChapter 11: Network settings
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Parameter
Description
21.
Receive Bandwidth
Limit (Kbps)
The received bandwidth limit is a threshold you can set to limit the amount of
received bandwidth that is being handled by the recorder.
22. Outgoing Bandwidth
Limit (Kbps)
The outgoing bandwidth limit is a threshold you can set to limit the amount of
outgoing bandwidth that is being handled by the recorder. You can also increase
the outgoing bandwidth, though this will negatively impact the incoming bandwidth
of the recorder.
23. Click
Save
to save the settings.
PPPoE settings
Although not usually used, you can connect the recorder directly to a DSL modem. To do this,
you need to select the PPPoE option in the network settings. Contact your ISP to get the user
name and password.
To configure PPPoE settings:
1. From the menu toolbar, click
Configuration
>
Remote
Configuration
>
Network Settings
>
PPPOE
.
2. Check the
Enable PPPoE
box.
3. Enter your user name and password and confirm the password.
4. Click
Save
and manually reboot the recorder to save the settings.
DDNS settings
DDNS servers allow you to connect to your recorder using a fixed address. This fixed address
needs to be registered with a DNS service. The DDNS setup menu allows you to enable or
disable DDNS and to configure it using ezDDNS, No-IP or DynDNS.
Note
: Some service providers block the default RTSP streaming port 554 used for video
streaming, so if you are not receiving video images over the internet, you may need to change it
to another value. See Appendix B “Port forwarding information” on page 110 for more
information.
There are three DDNS providers to choose from:
•
ezDDNS:
A free-of-charge service included with your recorder and fully managed within the
recorder interface
•
DynDNS:
A third-party service where users need to apply for a DynDNS account on the
Dyn.com website
•
No-IP:
A third-party service where users need to apply for a no-IP account on the no-ip.com
website