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  1. Hi

     

    So i got a dvr/dvs, has Ethernet, supports internet with iPhone etc, uses Crossed Ethernet cables between been connected to the computer directly or to the router.

     

    my question is if he dvr will connect to the net automatically to the net if its directly connected to a router via Ethernet or do i have to fill in the login credentials to the router as i do with wifi, wepkey etc

     

    Connect the dvr to the router vis a cat 5/6

     

    Ensure you set up a route in the router with the dvr's ip and port number, also ensure the dvr has the matching ip and port number


  2. My AVC760 DVR sort of died as explained in another thread. Got it going but thought it was time for a replacement just incase something else fails, been running for 5 years now.

     

    Went through Ebay and won one for $99, most places here in Aus wanted heaps more. One place wanted $459

     

    Ebay can be good if you know what your looking for


  3. I had a few desktop power supplies hanging around here, after doing a google on how to power it up without being connected to a computer (finding out what to jump to energize it) I have plugged it into the hdd within the dvr.

     

    It worked !!!

     

    My hdd is alive again !!!

     

    Now to work out whats wrong with the power supply to the hdd within my DVR.


  4. Thanks for the reply Scorpion

     

    Yes, everything else is working fine, monitor output, all cameras, remote access etc etc etc.

     

    I was thinking down the path of power to the hdd too.

     

    I was also thinking of an external power supply to test just for the hdd but thinking it may damage something (dont think it will ???)

     

    I dont have an o/scope but I will check with a multi-meter.


  5. Hi all, 1st post on this forum...

     

    I have been running an AvTech DVR for about 4 years and yesterday it came up that there was no hdd installed. I had a 400 gig drive it it which has worked well till now. Naturally I thought it was a mechanical error on the drive so I replaced it with a working drive, once again it said no hdd. I then swapped it again for another hdd and up came the dreaded no hdd again !!

     

    Has anyone else had this problem and maybe have a solution ??

     

    Cheers

    Glenn

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