Setting Up A Fixed Ip; Scenario Example - Lorex ECO 2 Instruction Manual

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is powered off. Likewise, a Fixed IP address must also be specified in your DVR so that even
if your DVR turns off, the IP address of the DVR remains the same. The static IP address
must be assigned in the router and DVR. The end result is that you can power on and off
the router and DVR, and the router will always assign the same IP address to the DVR.

Setting up a Fixed IP

Creating a static IP must be done on both the router and DVR.
NOTE: These are guidelines on how to create a static IP. Refer to the DVR & Router's owner's
manual for details.
To create a static IP on the DVR:
1
Disable DHCP on the DVR.
2
Assign the designated local IP address of the DVR.
To create a static IP on the router:
1
Write down the MAC address of your DVR.
2
In the "DHCP Reservation List", enter the DVR's MAC address, and the desired IP that you
wish to reserve.
NOTE: The terminology varies between routers. "DHCP Reservation List" is an example only.
Consult your router's user's manual for details.

Scenario Example

NOTE: The following scenario example is based on the Lorex Edge series (LH300 series) DVR,
and the Trendnet TEW-652BRP router. The instructions below are for reference only.
Step 1 of 2: Enter the desired static IP address in the DVR
1
Open the LAN menu (Main Menu >LAN).
2
Beside IP, Enter the desired IP address. This IP address must be in the range specified by
your router.
3
Beside DHCP Enable, Disable DHCP. Right-click to save your settings.
Appendix F: Assigning A Fixed IP To Your DVR
Enter desired IP address
Disable DHCP
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