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4-6-3. Network Port and Web Port
Connecting DVR/DVRs through a common IP sharing device, each DVR must be assigned a unique TCP
port number for access from outside the LAN.
This port number is displayed on Network > Network Port
Setup Menu.
NOTE:
If you access the DVR only within the same LAN, the TCP port number does not need to
be changed.
Network access beyond a router
To access DVR beyond a router (firewall), you must open the proper TCP ports for live/playback streaming,
for commands, for remote backup, and for audio streaming. If these ports are not opened properly, you
can
’t access the DVR beyond a router.
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For live/playback streaming, for commands, for remote backup
: Open the port number
on Network > Network Port menu. The default port number is 5445.
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For bi-directional audio:
Open the port number on Network Audio Port. The default port
number is [Network Port 1].
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For web-viewer downloading and remote firmware upgrading
: Open the port number on
Network > Web Port menu. The default port number is 80.
4-6-4. Network Stream
User can set the Net Resolution, Frame Rate, and Net Quality for the network stream.
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D16HT: Up to 480 fps @ 480x272/320x180 for 16 channels.
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D8HT: Up to 240 fps @ 480x272/320x180 for 8 channels.
<Note> Individual Channels can be set with different Resolution, Frame Rate, and Quality.
Figure 4.6.4. Network Setup Screen
– Network Stream
<TIP> USE MOBILE: When this function is enabled, the frame rate is limited to 15fps@CIF and the video
quality is limited to LEVEL 2 for better remote viewing on the mobile phone.