USER MANUAL
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Client Port
: This is the port that the WIRELESS NVR will use to send information through. If the
default port 9000 is already taken by other applications, please change it.
IP Address
: The IP address identifies the WIRELESS NVR in the network. It consists of four
groups of numbers between 0 to 255, separated by periods. For example, “192.168.001.100”. You
need to enter the IP address manually only if your network type is
Static
.
Subnet Mask
: Subnet mask is a network parameter which defines a range of IP addresses that
can be used in a network. If IP address is like a street where you live then subnet mask is like a
neighborhood. The subnet address also consists of four groups of numbers, separated by periods.
For example, “255.255.000.000”. Alike IP address, you need to enter the subnet mask manually
only if your network type is
Static
.
Gateway
: This address allows the WIRELESS NVR to access the Internet. The format of the
Gateway
address is the same as the
IP Address
. For example, “192.168.001.001”. Alike IP
address, you need to enter the gateway address manually only if your network type is
Static
.
DNS1/DNS2
: DNS1 is the primary DNS server and DNS2 is a backup DNS server. Usually should
be enough just to enter the DNS1 server address.
UPNP
: If you want to log in remotely to the WIRELESS NVR using Web Client, you need to
complete the port forwarding. Enable this option if your router supports the UPnP. You need to
enable UPnP both, on WIRELESS NVR and router. In this case, you do not need to configure
manually port forwarding on your router. If your router does not support UPnP, make sure the port
forwarding is completed manually