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How do I enable UPnP?
We recommend that you do not use UPnP. It has not been
implemented well by many router manufacturers who claim to
support it. Further, enabling UPnP may cause connectivity issues
with port forwarding.
If you wish to use it nonetheless,
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in the web interface, go to
Configure the Recorder > Network
Settings > NAT
. Click on Enable UPnP.
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In the local interface, go to
Settings > Configuration >
Network > NAT
. Click the Enable UPnP checkbox.
Should I use UPnP to do port forwarding?
We strongly recommend against it.
Some routers do not handle UPnP well, so you’ll get more stable
results if you forward your ports manually.
Which routers are supported by UPnP?
You’ll need to consult the manual provided by your router
manufacturer to see if it supports UPnP.
How much power does the recorder need?
The exact amount of power that your recorder consumes depends on
a number of factors:
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Which model it is
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How many hard drives it has installed
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How heavily it is used
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For an NVR, how many PoE cameras it has attached.
Estimated power consumption is as follows:
Device 4-ch 8-ch 16-ch Notes
DVR
10W
30W
35W
Does not include extra HDDs
NVR
67W
145W 200W Includes PoE, but not HDDs
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