ollietronics wrote:
Hello everybody... i'm having a big problem, and wondering if you might be able to point out exactly i'm doing wrong.
I have just brought 4 wireless cctv cam with reviever.. they work just fine
but the dvr is hard to set-up. I believe its a AVT 761 (without usb), it connects to my laptop through LAN cable.
and the manual says that i should change my ip address to be able to use the software to connect with the dvr.
so i change the ip to 192.168.1.3
after a prompted restart i open the 'Video Sever E' program, fill out the admin password. click connect, 30 seconds later - 'Login procedure Failed'
i've tried changing my ip to several other addresses than 192.168.1.10 but still no luck... can someone help me out?
Many Thanks
Ollie
IF you are connecting direct from your computer to the DVR then you need a crossover cable. If you are connecting the computer and DVR tp the same hub then you need two standard cables (DVR to hub and cmoputer to hub. Is the little "link" light turned on when the network cable is plugged in? If not, then the cable is wrong.
Once you have the DVR and the computer plugged iun and the link lights on both network ports is on, then the next step is to configure the IPs.
Use subnet mask 255.255.255.0 and assign the computer and the DVR a two different IP addresses that have the same first 3 numbers (that's what the "255" means). ie your computer can be 192.168.1.2 and the DVR can be 192.168.1.3
If you're connected directly to a DSL or cable modem and you computer has an IP address that does not start with 192.168, then that's probably becuase your computer is getting a public internet IP address from your ISP - don't connect your DVR directly to the public internet! You'd need to either disconnect your computer from the ISP long enough to configure teh DVR, or get a Router from your local computer store so you can connect the computer and DVR together while the computer can still see the internet. Alternatively, you could use a second network card in the computer and connect it direct to the DVR (crossover cable) - just don't set a default gateway on the 2nd netowrk card. Leave the 1st netowrk card configured for the internet and set the 2nd card to 192.168.1.3 etc.
Once you've done those, bring up a browser on the computer and type
http://192.168.1.2 (assuming you set the DVR to that ip!) and see if it gives you the browser login.
Once you have the browser login page then your network is set up correctly. Next step is to log in using the video server software. AS long as you use the proper user/password you'll be fine.