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  1. Hi all, sorry for the delay in response, I've been offshore with work, and only just got back... Once I get my post count up, and if still having problems, I'll drop you a line. Cheers for the offer! Will try the the download from their site, and see if thats any better, otherwise I'll add a 2nd boot partition to my laptop & try that route... Thanks for the info on Vista, don't use it so not familiar with the little bits like that. Had done the ActiveX bit on IE8 in XP, so might be something else?! Again - all responses greatly appreciated...I'll keep testing & report back!
  2. Nice one, I'll give it a go. Wasn't sure about the port 80 thing. Did think it was strange to have inbound port 80 open on the router. Will report back with findings. Cheers again.
  3. Hi, Sorry to jump straight in on my 1st ever post on here... I'm helping the landlord at my local setup his new DVR (see title). We have the DVR working in standalone with all 4ch's viewing & recording. I tried to setup the web interface last night, and we hit problems. Hooked up the DVR to his BT HomeHub via CAT5. DVR is set to DHCP, and obtains an IP fine. Navigate to the internal IP of the DVR in IE7, 1st time got the ActiveX install notice, which was done. Restarted IE, and now each time we try to get to the DVR via his PC IE crashes... Haven't even got to the point were we need to setup port forwarding / DDNS, as we can't get to the GUI internally. PC is running Vista, with IE7 as said above. Have tried FireFox also, but not sure if this is supported as doesn't mention in the manual. Has anyone had issues like this? Going to try with my laptop (XP Pro & IE8) next time i'm there, but wanted to check here 1st in case there is a Guru here that has suffered the same. Cheers in advance.
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