Network Setup; Configuring The Dvr With A Static Ip Address - Nuvico NVJV-4000 Instruction Manual

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8. NETWORK SETUP

The DVR utilizes widely available broadband Internet connections such as T1, Cable,
and DSL to allow remote access, monitoring and control of the DVR in a relatively
reliable manner. The Internet connections are divided into two main categories: static
service and dynamic service.
The static service consists of an IP address that remains constant for the duration of the
contract of the Internet service, whereas the dynamic service consists of an IP address
that frequently changes every time a new connection is made through the provided
modem, or recurrently in a given period of time. Though most Internet service
providers offer both solutions, this manual will distinguish the two solutions according to
the commonly available service type to configure the DVR for the networking purposes.

1. CONFIGURING THE DVR WITH A STATIC IP ADDRESS

Internet service providers who offer dedicated services such as T1, SDSL (Symmetric
Digital Subscriber Line) or equivalent services usually provide a batch of external
(Public) static IP addresses that remain constant. These IP addresses are often
provided with additional information such as the subnet mask, the gateway, and the
DNS servers. The following is an example of a configuration provided by such services:
IP address range: 64.128.92.26 ~ 64.128.92.30
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248
Gateway: 64.128.92.25
DNS servers: 20.19.154.97, 20.19.154.98
To configure the DVR with the provided
information from the ISP, press MENU, then
move the arrow to Network Setup. Press right
directional button to access the Network Settings.
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