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Samsung SDH-C75080 Quick Network Setup Manual
Samsung SDH-C75080 Quick Network Setup Manual

Samsung SDH-C75080 Quick Network Setup Manual

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Quick Network Setup Guide
Connecting to the network using a router
By using a router, you can connect your computer and 1 ~ 3 DVR machines to the internet by sharing 1 internet connection via
xDSL or cable modem.
This installation guide aims at casual users, not for network professionals.
DV25
USB
REC
LAN POWER
SRN-475S
DVR
DV25
USB
REC
LAN POWER
SRN-475S
DVR
Local PC
For proper use of the router, strictly follow the steps 1 to 5.
Configure your router, computer and DVR equipments as described in the following steps.
Step 1. Connecting Cables
Step 2. Connecting your local computer to the router
Step 3. Connecting DVR to the router
Step 4. Connecting the router to the internet service line
Step 5. Configuring router's port forwarding
Step 6. Accessing DVR using DDNS service in dynamic IP environment
xDSL or
Cable Modem
IP Sharer
English-1
INTERNET
xDSL or
Cable Modem
DDNS Server
(www.samsungipolis.com)
External
Remote PC

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Summary of Contents for Samsung SDH-C75080

  • Page 1 Quick Network Setup Guide Connecting to the network using a router By using a router, you can connect your computer and 1 ~ 3 DVR machines to the internet by sharing 1 internet connection via xDSL or cable modem. This installation guide aims at casual users, not for network professionals. DV25 LAN POWER SRN-475S...
  • Page 2: Step 1. Connecting Cables

    Step 1. Connecting Cables Connect the internet service line (xDSL/Cable Modem) Cable/ADSL/VDSL Broadband Router to your router’s Internet (WAN) port. INTERNET Connect Ethernet cables from your computer and DDNS Server DVRs to the LAN (1 to 4) ports of the router. (www.samsungipolis.com) Direct LAN (Dynamic/Static IP)
  • Page 3: Step 2.2 Confirming The Connection

    Select <Obtain an IP address automatically> and <Obtain DNS server address automatically>, and click [OK] button. Click [OK] button to finish the setup. Step 2.2 Confirming the Connection Click [Start] on your computer. Click [Run…]. On the appeared command dialog, type ‘cmd’ in the <Open> box and click [OK].
  • Page 4 If the connection does not establish, check all cable connections and go to step 2.1 and select <Repair>. On the “Local Area Connection Status” window, click <Support> tab and check <Default Gateway> if matches to the one found in the [cmd.exe], and check the connection again. Step 3.
  • Page 5 What is port? As usual, the <HTTP Port> uses port 80. If the port is not setted, it is automatically regarded to 80 in http protocol. For example, http://www.yahoo.com and http://www.yahoo.com:80 are regarded the same. Hence, if the <HTTP Port> has been changed other than 80, you need to specify the address as: http://<IP ADDRESS>:<HTTP Port>...
  • Page 6 Step 4. Connecting the router to the internet service line Internet connection setup method and steps may differ from routers, check your router’s setup method. Connection types according to your internet service Setting the internet connection may differ from internet service types, check your environment before proceeding and select the appropriate connection type.
  • Page 7 Select your <Internet Connection Type>. Dynamic IP Address Environment Select <Dynamic IP (DHCP)>. Click [Save Settings] button. Static IP Address Environment Select <Static IP>. Enter the <IP Address>, <Subnet Mask>, and <ISP Gateway Address> assigned by your ISP. Click [Save Settings] button. ADSL Environment Select <PPPoE (Username/Password)>.
  • Page 8 Step 4.1-Case 2. NETGEAR WGR614SS Run the Internet Explorer and enter the <Default Gateway> found in Step 2 into the address field and press [Enter]. Enter the user name and password when the router login window appears. Refer to the router user manual for user name and password. Click <Setup>-<Basic Settings>...
  • Page 9 It saves the changes. To check the connection Once connected, status indicator <DHCPClient> is displayed on the top side of the settings screen. Step 4.1-Case 3. LINKSYS WRT54G Run the Internet Explorer and enter the <Default Gateway> found in Step 2 into the address field and press [Enter]. When the router login screen appears, enter the <User name>...
  • Page 10 Dynamic IP Address Environment Select <Automatic Configuration – DHCP>. Click [Save Settings] button on the bottom. Static IP Address Environment Select <Static IP>. Enter <Internet IP Address>, <Subnet Mask>, and <Gateway> assigned by your ISP. Click [Save Settings] button on the bottom. ADSL Environment Select <PPPoE>.
  • Page 11 Step 4.1-Case 4. BELKIN F5D8236-4 Run the Internet Explorer and enter the <Default Gateway> found in Step 2 into the address field and press [Enter]. Click <WAN>-<Connection Type>. Select your internet service type. Dynamic IP Address Environment Select <Dynamic> for the connection type and click [Next>] button.
  • Page 12 To check the connection Once connected, status indicator <Connection> is displayed on the top side of the settings screen. Step 4.1-Case 5. TRENDNET TEW-652BRP Run the Internet Explorer and enter the <Default Gateway> found in Step 2 into the address field and press [Enter]. Enter the user name and password when the router login window appears.
  • Page 13 Static IP Address Environment Select <DHCP Client or Fixed IP>. Select <Specify IP>. Enter the <IP Address>, <Subnet Mask>, and <Default Gateway>. Enter <DNS1> and <DNS2>. If your ISP provided specific DNS addresses, click <WAN>-<DNS> and enter the provided DNS addresses. When finished, click [Apply] button on the bottom.
  • Page 14: Step 5. Port Forwarding

    Step 4.2 Checking the connection to the internet Run the Internet Explorer on your computer. Enter the <Default Gateway> found in the Step 2 into the address field and press [Enter]. Click Status tab on the router menu. Check the WAN (Internet) connection status and WAN (Internet) IP address.
  • Page 15 Step 5.1 Port forwarding guide by routers Run the Internet Explorer and enter the <Default Gateway> of the computer, which is the router’s IP address found in Step 2, into the address field and pres [Enter]. Step 5.1-Case 1. D-LINK DIR-330 Select <Advanced>.
  • Page 16 . Enter a name for the DVR port in the <Service Name> field. ex) DVR1 . Enter the <Starting Port> and <Ending Port> while matching to that of <HTTP Port> defined in Step 3. ex) 80 . In the <Server IP Address>, enter the DVR's IP address defined in Step 3.
  • Page 17 Click [Save Settings] button on the bottom. Once finished, completion screen appears. Step 5.1-Case 4. BELKIN F5D8236-4 Click <Firewall>-<Virtual Servers> on the left menu. Set the <HTTP Port> for port forwarding. . Check the <Enable> checkbox to mark selected. . Enter a name for the DVR port in the <Description> field. ex) DVR1 .
  • Page 18 Step 5.1-Case 5. TRENDNET TEW-652BRP Click <Access>-<Virtual Server> on the left menu. Set the <HTTP Port> for port forwarding. . Select [Enable] for the item <Enable>. . Enter a name for the DVR port in the <Name> field. ex) DVR1 .
  • Page 19 Step 6. Accessing DVR using DDNS service in dynamic IP environment Since the router’s WAN IP address may vary in xDSL/Cable connections hiring dynamic IP allocations, DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server) service is provided for accessing the DVR with fixed DDNS address in dynamic IP network environments. Step 6.1 DVR DDNS configuration Use the up/down buttons (▲▼) in <Network>...

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