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Network: Network
PPPoE:
Allows your DVR to be directly connected to a DSL modem.
When selecting this option, you need to input the user name, password
and DNS settings for your internet service provider.
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol):
Your router will auto-
matically assign an IP address to each device connected to your net-
work. This is enabled by default.
Static:
All devices on your network have their IP address manually de-
fined.
Server Port:
This port number is used by your DVR to send information
through. The default number will work in most situations.
HTTP Port:
This port number is used to log into your DVR from a remote
location. The default number will work in most situations.
The following five options can be changed when selecting Static:
IP Address:
Each device on your network must have a unique IP ad-
dress. A typical address might be “192.168.1.24” or something similar.
Subnet Mask:
This allows the flow of network traffic between hosts to be
segregated based on a network configuration. A typical address might
be “255.255.255.0” or something similar.
Gateway:
This allows your DVR to connect to the internet. This is typical-
ly the same IP address as your modem or router.
DNS (Domain Name System)1/2:
Input the DNS settings for your inter-
net service provider.
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Don’t forget to click “Save”
to apply settings.
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Click the “Default” button
to revert back to default set-
tings.
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Click the “Close” button to
exit the Main Menu.
As SwannLink Peer-
to-Peer technology is
utilised to communi-
cate with your network
and mobile device,
configuration of the
network settings is not
required. If you have
networking expertise
and require specific
settings for your net-
work, your DVR does
have the ability to
change them.