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I need help setting up my avtech 4ch mpeg4 dvr

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ericlg 10-08-2008 10:50 AM

I need help setting up my avtech 4ch mpeg4 dvr


 
Goodday, I'am a new member here, I joined this group because I want to get help from anyone who knows how to setup my 4ch mpeg4avtech dvr 760A. How can I configure my linksys wrt54g router to be able for me to watch the live videos from other computer.

Stream Recorder 10-08-2008 01:36 PM

Re: I need help setting up my avtech 4ch mpeg4 dvr


 
Have you read other any other threads of the forum? What kind of problem do you have exactly?

ericlg 10-09-2008 05:15 AM

Re: I need help setting up my avtech 4ch mpeg4 dvr


 
Hi stream recorder, is it correct that I input my ISP's data into the dvr network setting? Shall I enable port forwarding with my router. I'am asking you these questions because I can't remotely log into my dvr using quicktime player.

scorpion 12-08-2008 03:09 PM

Re: I need help setting up my avtech 4ch mpeg4 dvr


 
To set up your DVR then connect it to your router.

Set the DVR
menu
advance
network
ip should be set to DHCP

activate your Video Server E
Select the icon with the paper with the eyeglass on it.
It should show you the ip address that the router is assigning your DVR.

Go back to your DVR, and change your IP to static using this number.
The subnet mask should be 255.255.255.0 If it is not then you can verify this by doing an ipconfig on you computer that is attached to this lan as the DVR. Write down the subnet mask, and the gateway, and enter these numbers in to your DVR.

The dns number that you enter in to the DVR comes from the internet provider.

Go to portforward and select the router that you are doing.
Gadspot IP camera is the closest to the AVTech DVR

http://www.portforward.com/english/r...outerindex.htm

Follow the screen shots for your brand of router.

Good luck.


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