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Old 10-31-2007, 09:28 AM
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How to connect DVR via internet to watch CCTV cameras from a remote place


Hello
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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Old 10-31-2007, 12:41 PM
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Re: How to connect DVR via internet to watch CCTV cameras from a remote place (static


Setting up DVR to be used from remote location:
  1. Connect your DVR to your router
  2. Use menu on DVR to assign internal IP and gateway and port number.

    This Local IP must be in the same Gateway range as the Router. If you are unsure check the Router and locate the Status section, or goto the Command prompt of Windows XP and type in ipconfig.

    Look for Gateway. If the Gateway is 192.168.1.1, then you can make the DVR's IP anything from 192.168.1.2 - 192.168.1.255.

    Also you will need to use the same SubNet Mask, which is typically 255.255.255.0, and also use the same gateway.
  3. Next find out what port your DVR uses. The easiest way to it is by reading the manual of your DVR. Look for the network section of it.

    Also if it comes with network software, check out if in the connection area the software shows the port number.

    Also check the Server software/Programming (Network section of it) to see if the port is listed.

    In many cases it will be as simple as just Port 80, which is an HTTP port.
  4. Set your router to forward chosen port to internal IP address of DVR.

    To access the Router itself, use the Gateway you just located. If the gateway is 192.168.1.1, then enter that into the location edit box of your browser and then click the Enter button. A username and a password are typically required, but it depends on a router. For Linksys use "admin", "admin". By default DLink doesn't require any username or password (It is highly recommended to change the default password).

    Once you're logged into the Router, in the Applications & Gaming Section / Servers of the Router, you need to add a Server/Application. Enter the port number and select TCP only. Where it says Port 0 to 0 enter the same port number twice. Or if your DVR uses for example, ports 3550, 4550, 5550, 6550, and there is nothing else utilizing these ports in between, then you can actually just enter one line, 3550 - 6550.

    Enter the DVR/Cameras internal IP.

    Enable it.
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Example
    If the port was 1024, and the Local IP is 192.168.1.200, then it would be:

    NAME = Anything you want
    Port = 1024 TO 1024
    TCP/UDP = TCP
    LOCAL IP = 192.168.1.200
    ENABLED = CHECKED

    OR

    NAME = Anything you want
    Port = 3550 TO 6550
    TCP/UDP = TCP
    LOCAL IP = 192.168.1.200
    ENABLED = CHECKED
  5. Set up additional entries for as many ports the DVR uses, to the same local IP. Check your DVR manual and it's networking section for all additional ports required. Also check the DVR software itself.

    If your router has enough free entries, you can seperate them. Use it like DVR_HTTP for the browser port, DVR_AUDIO for the audio port, etc.

    If you are going to use VNC to a PC DVR, then you would need to set up port 5900, and perhaps call it VNC_DVR, for example.
  6. You have a static IP so you don't need to use a Dynamic DNS sevice . You just enter your static IP and your router forwards packets to your DVR.

Source: How to set up DVR to watch CCTV security cameras over Internet (Tutorial)
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Old 11-01-2007, 01:10 PM
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Re: How to connect DVR via internet to watch CCTV cameras from a remote place (static


The 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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Old 11-01-2007, 01:12 PM
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Re: How to connect DVR via internet to watch CCTV cameras from a remote place (static


Sorry i forget to write i have a speedtouch
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Old 11-01-2007, 02:40 PM
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Re: How to connect DVR via internet to watch CCTV cameras from a remote place (static


Every 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
  • Create an account with a username and password.
  • Login
  • "Account" -> "My Service" -> "Add Host Services" -> "Add Dynamic DNS Host"
  • Enter and select hostname
  • Enter IP address of your computer
  • Click "Add host"
    In your DVR software:
    • Find DDNS network settings
    • Enable DDNS
    • Enter username, password and hostname from dyndns.org
    • Apply the settings

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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Old 11-14-2007, 02:04 PM
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Re: How to connect DVR via internet to watch CCTV cameras from a remote place (static


I 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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Old 11-15-2007, 01:07 AM
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Re: How to connect DVR via internet to watch CCTV cameras from a remote place (static


yagoms0a, 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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Old 11-15-2007, 01:07 AM
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Re: How to connect DVR via internet to watch CCTV cameras from a remote place (static


yagoms0a, 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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Old 04-05-2008, 07:34 PM
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Re: How to connect DVR via internet to watch CCTV cameras from a remote place (static


What is the significance of port 80?
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Old 07-10-2008, 01:00 PM
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Re: How to connect DVR via internet to watch CCTV cameras from a remote place (static


Hello, 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
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