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7.
Find the MAC ID of your DVR. The MAC ID includes the TCP/IP port value you entered before.
Other client PCs on the network to find the DVR on the registry server can then use the MAC ID.
6.7 Using dial-up Internet
You can set up the DVR for Dial-up Internet access under ISP in the menu system. You must enter your
Internet service provider telephone number, your user name and password. You can also manually
configure the TCP/IP.
Note : We strong recommend you not to access DVR using dial-up , it may cause internet drop
down.
6.8 Remote access using dial-up
You can access the DVR remotely without the Internet by using a dialup modem. The DVR must be
working under Network mode.
1.
Connect a dial-up modem and phone line to the DVR COM1 port.
2.
Set COM1 to modem device in the DVR system menu.
3.
On the remote PC, create a new dial-up setting (Windows).
4.
Set the protocol to PPP.
5.
Clear all advanced options and allowed network protocols except TCP/IP.
6.
Set the IP address to 10.0.0.2.
7. Put a check mark in the server assigned server address box, uncheck “use IP header
compression” and “use default gateway” on the network boxes. Then click OK.
8. Enter the number of the phone line connected to the DVR, as well as the administrator user
name and password.
9.
To access the DVR, use IE 6.0 SP2. Bring up IE on the PC and then access to 10.0.0.1.
Note: As this is a PPP connection, only one user can access the DVR at a time.