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1.5 DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM (DNS)

MACINTOSH AND PC USERS
Once you have completed the above sections, you are able to operate your NVR remotely.
The sections below allow you to take advantage of additional features including the ability to
access your NVR using a conventional domain name and having your system send out e-mail
alerts. To access these functions, you will have to access your router to obtain your DNS
(Domain Name System) number.
STEP 1. Return to your router's control
window.
If you did not have to open your
router in a previous step, simply open
a new browser window and enter
the Gateway address (covered in
Section 1.1)
STEP 2. Locate your router's status
window (may also be named
"Information" or "Info", it will list the
DNS number. You will only need to
use the primary set of numbers -
write it down for later use.
STEP 3. In the NVR's Network window,
enter the DNS number in the area
marked Preferred DNS. You do not
need to have an alternate server.
STEP 4. Click Save to save your
settings.
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Browser - Windows Internet Explorer
http://81.919.622.24
Router
SETTINGS
STATUS
DEVICE INFO
DEVICE INFORMATION
LOGS
All of your Internet and network connection details are displayed on this page.
STATISTICS
WAN
INTERNET SESSIONS
MAC Address :
00:24:01:77:f9:00
ROUTING
IP Address :
81.919.622.249
WIRELESS
Subnet Mask :
255.255.255.0
Default Gateway :
81.919.622.24
Primary DNS Server :
10.6.196.6
Secondary DNS Server :
(null)
Advanced DNS :
Disabled
PICTURE 1-15
NETWORK
0 . 0 . 0 . 0
IP Address
DHCP
Subnet Mask
0 . 0 . 0 . 0
Gateway
0 . 0 . 0 . 0
TCP Port
37777
HTTP Port
80
UDP Port
37778
Max Connection
20
Preferred DNS
0 . 0 . 0 . 0
Alternate DNS
0 . 0 . 0 . 0
Transfer Mode
Latency
LAN Download
ADVANCED SETTING
Fine
DDNS
No Available DDNS Setup
UPNP
Port Forwarding
EMAIL
MailServer: 25
FTP
Record FTP : 0.0.0.0
Default
Save
Cancel
PICTURE 1-16
MACINTOSH COMPUTERS
In addition to retrieving the DNS info from the router, Macintosh users can get it from the
computer's Network window.
STEP 1. Click on the System
Preferences icon at the bottom of
the Macintosh's screen.
Page
ADVANCED
STEP 2. Click on the Network icon.
Protected Mode: On
STEP 3. Make sure that your network
connection is highlighted in the list of
connections to the right of the main
part of the Network window and
that its status reads "Connected."
The DNS server information will be
shown. Write this down for use in the
next section.
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