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6. NETWORK CONFIGURATION & ADD IP CAMERA

7. UPNP

After you finish adding IP cameras, you can see the live 
images through the monitor of the NVR. The following 
will mainly introduce how to add the IP cameras via 
LAN/WAN.

LAN

1.  Set the network of the NVR. Go to Start > Settings 

> Network > TCP/IP. Input IP address, subnet mask, 
gateway, etc. If using DHCP, please enable DHCP in 
both the NVR and the router.

2.  Go to Start > Settings > Network > Port. Input 

HTTP port (the default value is 80), server port (the 
default port is 6036).

3.  The internal ethernet port is the port which connects 

all the PoE ports with the NVR system. The PoE 
ports are available if the internal ethernet port 
is online; if it is offline, all the PoE ports will be 
unavailable. The IP address and subnet mask of 
the internal ethernet port can be changed to make 
the port in the same network segment with the IP 
cameras which directly connect to the PoE ports of 
the NVR.

You can use the UPnP function to enable the fast 
connection of the device to WAN via a router without 
port mapping.

1.  Go to Start > Settings > Network > UPnP, and enable 

UPnP and then click “Apply” button to save.

2.  Enable the UPnP function in the router.
3.  Click “Refresh” button to refresh the UPnP status. 

If the UPnP status were still “Invalid UPnP” after 
refreshing it for several times, the port would be 
wrong. Please change the mapping type to “Manual” 
and then click the pencil symbol to modify the port 
until the UPnP status turns to “valid UPnP”.

1.  Set the network of the NVR. Go to Start > Settings > 

Network > PPPoE. Enable PPPoE and then input the 
user name and password received from your ISP.

2.  Go to Start > Settings > Camera. Click “Add Camera” 

or plus symbol behind the column of the search 
camera and select “Manually Add” to add the IP 
cameras. Input IP address, server port, username and 
password of the IP camera. The IP camera must be 
connected over WAN. And here the IP address of 
the IP camera must be a WAN IP address.

4.  Go to Start > Settings > Camera > Add Camera. The 

NVR will automatically refresh the cameras searched. 
The IPC which supports the Onvif protocol may be 
added manually. If the IPC searched is not in the 
same local network as the NVR, you should select 
the device and click the pencil symbol to modify the 
IP address.

5.  Checkmark the device you want to add and then 

click “Add” button.The NVR will automatically 
refresh the cameras and return to “Edit Camera” 
interface. “Online” status means connecting the 
device successfully and you will see the live image. 
You may select the added device and click the pencil 
symbol button to modify channel, IP address, ect.

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