Note: We highly recommend that you use www.tutisddns.com for the simplicity of
setting up your DVR. Go to http://www.tutisddns.com, enter a host name in the textbox,
and then click the Check button. If the message shows "xxx is available", you will be able
to use this as the domain name of the DVR. Simply type http://xxx.tutisddns.com in the
address field on a Web page, and you can remotely access the DVR.
【DNS】: Click to bring up the DNS Setup menu.
DNS1 Setup: Click to bring up the on‐screen keyboard, and then set up the primary DNS server
for your network. When DHCP is selected and in internet connection is available, this value will
be assigned automatically. This field must be assigned correctly if you plan to use the DDNS
feature.
DNS2 Setup: Click to bring up the on‐screen keyboard, and then set up the secondary DNS
server for your network.
【Mobile】: This port is used for mobile phone connection. The default Mobile Port is 6600. For
Mobile Device Surveillance, please refer to Chapter 6, Mobile Device Surveillance.
【UPnP】 : When the UPnP on (the UPnP at the Router is also on). The host DVR will map the port
to the router automatically. Note that if the router doesn't support UPnP, please forward the
ports from the port forwarding or virtual server. If the ports conflict with each other, please
modify the ports on the DVR and restart it.
【PPPoE】: This is a DSL‐connection application (no router). The ISP will ask the user to input a
username and password. Please contact your ISP for these details. The DVR provides one wired
dial mode and two 3G dial modes (CDMA and WCDMA). If the 3G mode is connected, the IP
address will be displayed in the WAN‐IP field (see 4.1.4.3 ViewNetInfo).
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