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Lorex DI-624 Setup Manual
Lorex DI-624 Setup Manual

Lorex DI-624 Setup Manual

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© 2005 Strategic Vista International Inc.
Lorex Monitor Remote Access Setup Guide
Dlink DI-624
Date: 25 May 2005
Step 1: Before you Start
This section will help you in setting up and configuring your Lorex Monitor(s) and PC(s) to be able to view the
video images from remote locations on the Internet. We assume that you already have the monitor hooked up
and working and that you can view video from within your Local Area Network (LAN). If not, please consult the
Quick Start guide or the Lorex Manual before you continue with remote access setup.
This document will help you do the following;
Configure your router to enable access from outside the LAN
Register for the Dynamic Domain Name Service (DDNS) from Strategic Vista
Configure the Lorex Monitor to operate with DDNS
Set up a password to secure your monitor
Configure the Lorex Player to reach the monitor using the DDNS.
Step1: Configure your router to enable access from the Internet
To view video images remotely across the Internet involves setting up your broadband router. The example
shown here uses the DLink-624 Wireless Broadband Router. For routers other than the example shown, please
consult your router manual and/or your router manufacturer's website for technical support.
Step 1A: Log into your Router's Administration Server
Use a web browser on a computer that is connected to the LAN side of the router to access your broadband
router. Typically this will be at an IP Address such as 192.168.1.1 or maybe 192.168.0.1. Consult your router
manual for exact details. Enter the username and password for your particular router – by default the DLink-624
uses 'admin' as the username and the password is blank.
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  • Page 1 © 2005 Strategic Vista International Inc. Lorex Monitor Remote Access Setup Guide Dlink DI-624 Date: 25 May 2005 Step 1: Before you Start This section will help you in setting up and configuring your Lorex Monitor(s) and PC(s) to be able to view the video images from remote locations on the Internet.
  • Page 2 © 2005 Strategic Vista International Inc. Select a screen display that provides device and/or network status. In the case of the DLink-624 it will appear as follows; The status and external IP Address of the router are clearly shown in the WAN section. Step1B: Set up the Static IP address Some routers, including the DLink-624, have the capability to fix the internal IP addresses that are distributed using DHCP.
  • Page 3 © 2005 Strategic Vista International Inc. 'clone' button. Click on the Static DHCP 'Enabled' radio button. Then click on the 'Apply' button to save this configuration. If your router does not support the Static DHCP feature, then you will want to set the IP Address explicitly. Choose a new address value that is not already assigned and is outside of the range of the DHCP server to avoid address conflict.
  • Page 4 © 2005 Strategic Vista International Inc. Create a path for your streaming video by entering values as shown; • Click the 'Enabled' radio button • Enter the Name (this is your choice) • Enter the Private IP. This must be the same IP address that appears in the LCD of the Lorex Monitor and/or the static IP set in the previous step.
  • Page 5 © 2005 Strategic Vista International Inc. support by a different means, you may not need to do this step. Using a web browser go to register.strategicvista.net, and click on the 'create account' link. You will be asked to provide the following information; •...
  • Page 6 © 2005 Strategic Vista International Inc. details will be displayed to the right. To change any of the highlighted parameters, enter in the new values and click ‘Submit’. For example, to enable access port 9002, enter this in the HTTP Port2 field and click 'Submit'. In order to use the Strategic Vista DDNS service you must have signed up with the Strategic Vista network in step 2 above.
  • Page 7 © 2005 Strategic Vista International Inc. Step 3A: Set up the DDNS client Click on the Configuration link to bring up the configuration pane and then click on the DDNS link. The following screen will appear; The Dynamic DNS settings must be entered as described in the confirmation e-mail. When done, click on the 'Submit' button at the bottom of the page.
  • Page 8 © 2005 Strategic Vista International Inc. Step 3B: Set up a password to secure your module The connection that you currently have is suitable for use on a private Local Area Network. If you are concerned that others can get access to your Lorex Monitor, you must enable password protection as follows; In the left-hand panel, click on the 'User' option.
  • Page 9 © 2005 Strategic Vista International Inc. Step 3C: Setting up an alternate port To set an additional port for accessing the Lorex Monitor, click on the 'System' link. The following screen will appear; Enter the alternate port into the 'Http port 2' field, select the 'Reboot' option and click on the 'Change' button. Step 4: Configure the Lorex Player The Lorex Player was previously configured for Local Area access by specifying the IP address directly.
  • Page 10 © 2005 Strategic Vista International Inc. p.10 Select the 'User' tab and enter the same User Name and Password as you entered in the Lorex Utility (step3B) above. Select 'OK'. Start the video by double-clicking on the camera icon and you will be able to view the video as before. Step 4B: Setting up Remote access from the Internet Now that the camera is working across your LAN, you may want to consider viewing the video images over the Internet when you are in a different location.
  • Page 11 © 2005 Strategic Vista International Inc. p.11 Enter a name that indicates that this is for Internet access, and define the cameras exactly as before; In the address field, enter the URL as it is specified in the DDNS setup e-mail. Typically, this will be in the format <MAC>.strategicvista.net.
  • Page 12 © 2005 Strategic Vista International Inc. p.12 Define the camera, as before, by clicking the 'New' button, and when done click the 'Finish' button. Start the video by double-clicking on the camera icon and you will be able to view the video as before from anywhere in the world.