Connecting Multiple Video Servers To A Router; Using Upnp To Connect The Video Server - GrandTec GRAND Wi-Fi VIDEO SERVER PRO User Manual

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. Connecting Multiple Video Servers to a Router

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Step 1: Assign a local IP Address and Http Ports for your video servers (confirm the cameras settings
corresponding to your network settings; you must use the same gateway and Subnet Mask).
Step 2: Set up the router to open the ports of video servers for remote access the video servers via
internet (refer to your router's user manual for how to open up ports).
Step 3: Accessing your video servers.
- Access on local network
Enter "http:// 192.168.1.100" to access the Video Server Pro 1;
Enter "http:// 192.168.1.101" to access the Video Server Pro 2.
- Access from the internet
Enter "http:// 61.30.13.40:80" to access the Video Server Pro 1;
Enter "http:// 61.30.13.40:81" to access the Video Server Pro 2.
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9. Using UPnP to Connect to the Video Server
Confirm the UPnP function of the video sever has been enabled (refer to section 7.16).
Follow the steps below to enable SSDP and UPnP in Windows XP/ Vista/ 7.
Step1: Open the Services window.
Windows XP/ Vista: "Start" → "Setting" → "Control Panel" → "Administrative Tools" → "Services".
Windows 7: "Start" → "Control Panel" → "Administrative Tools" → "Services".
Step2: In the Services window, double-click the service SSDP Discovery.
Step3: Select Automatic in the Startup type item, and click Start to enable the service.
Windows XP
Windows Vista/ 7
Windows XP
Windows Vista/ 7
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