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How to connect DVR via internet to watch CCTV cameras from a remote placeHello
I have a DVR and i want to connect it to the internet to wach my store from far away (my home). i have static ip and i am a litle confused what IP should i type to connect to the internet ---my static IP ---the DVR IP---the dns IP ----the router IP |
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Re: How to connect DVR via internet to watch CCTV cameras from a remote place (staticSetting up DVR to be used from remote location:
Source: How to set up DVR to watch CCTV security cameras over Internet (Tutorial) |
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Re: How to connect DVR via internet to watch CCTV cameras from a remote place (staticThe DVR has default IP and port 80 do i have to change that you mean no i think
# Set router to forward chosen port to internal IP address of DVR. For example: route port 80 to 192.168.1.10. # You have a static IP so you don't need to use sevices like www.dyndns.org How can i set the router to do that And for educational reason i have create a hostname in dyndns.org how can i set it up |
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Re: How to connect DVR via internet to watch CCTV cameras from a remote place (staticSorry i forget to write i have a speedtouch
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Re: How to connect DVR via internet to watch CCTV cameras from a remote place (staticEvery router is different. There are no any general instructions on how to set up all of them. Manufactures always provide manuals so you should refer to them.
Using dyndns.org with your DVR
Then if your IP address changes, DVR software sends the data to dydns.org and updates it. This allows to access your computer from remote location by using not a weird IP address, but a user-friendly hostname. p.s.Please note that routers can also be configures to work with DDNS (instead of configuring DVR software, you can configure your router). |
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Re: How to connect DVR via internet to watch CCTV cameras from a remote place (staticI am trying to connect through ADSL router. but i got the message "failed".
in DVR, should i use DHCP, static ip or whatelse? what IP should I assign for DNS host? in ADSL router, again, what is the IP that should be assigned to DDNS? Please Please Please reply |
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Re: How to connect DVR via internet to watch CCTV cameras from a remote place (staticyagoms0a, If you don't have static, you need to set up a DDNS. Have you set up your DVR to work with DDNS as described above?
Have you set up your router to forward data to a DVR as mentioned above? |
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Re: How to connect DVR via internet to watch CCTV cameras from a remote place (staticyagoms0a, If you don't have static, you need to set up a DDNS. Have you set up your DVR to work with DDNS as described above?
Have you set up your router to forward data to a DVR as mentioned above? |
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Re: How to connect DVR via internet to watch CCTV cameras from a remote place (staticWhat is the significance of port 80?
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Re: How to connect DVR via internet to watch CCTV cameras from a remote place (staticHello, I am in the same train, but got a problem that is giving me a headache, I'm connected to the internet using a 3G PCMCIA card, and my provider is not giving me a public IP address, what I see as my IP over the internet is different than the IP I see in my computer for example using IPCONFIG, I tried connecting to a dyndns and also using a VPN with no luck, is there a way around this? how can I get an IP that will direct me inside my computer not having a public IP address?
thanks very much |