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Old 04-13-2010, 09:14 PM
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Re: How to connect DVR via internet to watch CCTV cameras from a remote place


Okay, I hate to be a bother, but I'm still having problems and I would ask for your assistance in this thread. I am unable to connect to my CCTV DVR. However, my problem is slightly different than most as I cannot connect to this DVR either locally or remotely, leading me to believe there is something wrong with the interaction between the PC and the DVR.


What I have:

TM8-Pro Multi-Camera DVR (more commonly known as "TM Pro 8")
Linksys BEFSR41 V3 router
PC running Windows XP
RemoteManager (remote viewer program -- more here: http://kr105556579.trustpass.alibaba...Software_.html)

What I am trying to accomplish:

View DVR from the LAN (specifically, the PC)

What I have done so far:

I have been able to establish a local static IP address for the DVR, as well as fill in the rest of the information. I have set up forwarding for the necessary ports 80 and 6100. I have also successfully installed RemoteManager. So far so good.

My Problem:

I can't connect to the DVR from the PC. I am not able to access the DVR through either a Web browser or the remote management software itself. When I attempt to connect to the local IP address through a Web browser, it attempts to reach dvrlink.net to no avail. When I attempt to use the software, I get DVR System error(1004) when attempting to connect through port 6100, or DVR System error(1003) when attempting to connect through port 80. I have tried changing the ports and after setting up forwarding to the new ports, I receive the same error messages.

Please note that these are different error messages than supplying the wrong login information or entering bad information in general. This implies that I am successfully connecting. However, since the documentation on this program is scant, I'm worried this might be a DVR software error, in which case I would be powerless to do anything with it.

At this point I've tried everything I can think of, which admittedly, probably isn't much. Can someone please help me?

Last edited by TheIdiotBox : 04-13-2010 at 10:57 PM.
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