Finding Your Dvr's Ip Address; Preparing Your Computer For Viewing The Dvr - Defender SN301-8CH Instruction Manual

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NETWORK GUIDE

Finding your DVR's IP Address

By default, the DVR IP mode is set to DHCP. This means the DVR will automatically retrieve an IP address from the
router that it is connected to. Unless your network requires a static IP address leave the DVR IP mode set as DHCP.
1. Press "Menu."
2. Enter password if prompted. The default password is 123456.
3. Select "NETWORK SETUP."
4. Make sure the "IP Mode" is set to DHCP. This setting is acceptable for most users.
• If the IP mode is not set to DHCP, use the drop down list next to "type" and change the type so that it is set to
DHCP. You must hit "apply" and exit for the DVR to restart and retrieve an IP address
5. Write down your IP address, port and web port. This information will be used in the next few steps to view the
DVR on your computer as well viewing the DVR over the Internet.
Note: If your router does not support DHCP, contact your network administrator to supply you with
the proper IP information. If the DVR needs to store PPPoE (DSL/ADSL) settings contact your ISP
(Internet Service Provider) for the proper IP address settings.

Preparing Your Computer for Viewing the DVR:

Every computer that is accessing the DVR will need to be configured to download and run ActiveX controls. This
change only needs to be made one time on the computer that is accessing the DVR. This can be done by following
either of the two methods below.
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ONCE ACQUIRED,
YOUR IP ADDRESS
WILL APPEAR HERE
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