Networking Setup - Security Labs H.264 Owner's Manual

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3.7.1 Networking Setup

This DVR supports DHCP, LAN and ADSL access for network connections. A broadband
modem (such as DSL or Cable) will normally connect to a router. Your router may have both
wired and wireless features. Typically, computers and your DVR can connect to the ports
(RJ45 type jacks) on the back of the router.
3.7.1.1 DHCP
The DHCP option is the easiest to use for the DVR's network connection. An IP
address will be assigned by the router or modem automatically after the DVR is
connected to the router or modem. The router or modem will act as a DHCP host and
assign an open local IP address to the DVR. The home or office computers you have on
a local network are assigned an IP address in the same fashion. Similarly, your ISP
assigns your modem or router an IP address when they connect to the internet. In the
screen above, click on DHCP (turns green) if you wish to let your router select a LAN IP
address automatically. After exiting this setup menu, the DVR's IP address will be
shown in the lower left portion of the screen. Write this number down.
Setup mode for network connection: ADSL、DHCP、LAN.
Enter to set up HTTP for remote access into DVR - Section 3.7.2
Enter to Enable/ Disable DDNS function and set up – Section 3.7.3
Enter to Enable/ Disable Email notification and setup – Section 3.7.5
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