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access request to the devices on your local network from the WAN (Internet). In order for this
to work, you must configure your router security settings (See explanation below).
Set up your DVR / Camera on the LAN first. Check to confirm that it is working properly.
Access your Router’s set-up page.
Type the IP address of your Router into the Address Bar of your Browser.
Login
Port Forwarding
Enter the name of the Device
Protocol
=
TCP/IP
Port Range (usually 80 to 80 unless your LAN computer is using that port for
something else).
Enter IP address of the DVR / Camera
Select
“Enable’
Save changes & exit Router page.
Or
DMZ:
Enable DMZ function
Enter IP address of the DVR / Camera
Save changes & exit router page
Identify your WAN (wide area/internet) address from your LAN (local area network):
Go a WEB that will identify your WAN or internet IP address. There are many sites on the
world wide web that can do this. Try
http://whatismyipaddress.com/
or
http://whatsmyip.org/
.
and your WAN address will be displayed. If you use a router to access the internet, the IP that
is displayed is the WAN address of your router. The WAN address should also be available in
your router setup & configuration page.
If you have a STATIC IP address from your internet service provider, your IP remains the same
every time you use the internet. If you have the more common DYNMAIC IP address, your IP
will change from time to time.
You will enter this WAN IP address from a remote computer to access your DVR / Camera
(browser address bar).