Standalone DVR SEC-DVR309/SEC-DVR316 User Manual
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Remark.3:
Example 1:
Actual Static Public IP Address with DDNS hostname setting
In this working example we have Standalone DVR connecting to ADSL modem straight
forward.
Our ISP provider (Hinet LTD Company in Taiwan) provides us a static public IP address
(this public IP address will never be change). Therefore once we applied a DDNS
hostname from those DDNS Company such as
www.dyndns.org
. We can apply this
DDNS hostname to this static Public IP address then users can link to this public IP
address by simply typing the DDNS hostname.
Conditions to satisfy this setting:
1. You have a static public IP address
2. You have a DDNS hostname. (See Remark.2 to apply a DDNS hostname)
Setting steps in Standalone DVR:
1. Select “Static IP” for “Net Type”
2. Enter your Actual Static public IP address, Net Mask, Gateway and DNS.
3. Select “DynDNS Static” for “DDNS Type”.
4. Enter a DDNS hostname you applied from DDNS Company.
5. Enter your “DDNS Username” (your DDNS account login name)
6. Enter your “DDNS Password” (your DDNS account login password)
Picture below shows the setting for static public IP address and the DDNS hostname
details in Standalone DVR
Once the details been filled in Standalone DVR and saved you may visit the DDNS
supplier’s website to check public IP address is now become your static public IP