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ufoblue

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  1. Ok I done that and now I can view it all fine. How can other people see it though the Internet? I got no way of testing it
  2. Hi thanks... After I do that then I put this in my IE bar: http://192.168.1.260:8080 - To view the CCTV
  3. Ok thanks a lot... I really love your help and I am happy you are helping me.... Where do I get the IP from the DVR. On network settings? Which IP address do I use. under static IP or DHCP? What about these ports: On the manual it tell me to input these ports exactly in the picture:
  4. Thanks I appreciate your help. If I click DHCP from static IP then click save'' and return to network settings, then the right settings would automatically be updated from the router won't they? When I go into my DVR network settings and write the IP down, where in the router will I have to input that IP address? Will wait for your guide, thanks
  5. no dont enter this back into ports. all you need is the ip address of your dvr. i.e 192.168.0.3 (example) if you are using netgear just click on attached devices and you will see it. subnet 255.255.255.0 and your gateway is 192.168.0.1 (if a netgear) Hello, thanks for the message. I am using a BT fusion Hub.... The DVR box is connected to the hub by ethernet... So I log into the BT hub and find that DVR box under ''devices'' and write down the IP address, then input that IP address in my DVR network settings under ''Static IP?
  6. Ok thanks. Do I skip the static IP part on the DVR and just select DHCP then move on to the DDNS Config and enter the DNS account settings which I made on https://dyn.com/ The enter the port settings on my router. And thats it? If I contact the service provider and tell them to give me a static IP address and they do, then I wouldn't need to setup an Dynamic DNS account would I?
  7. Is this the kind of settings I need to go into?? - LAN setup: So in the starting IP I would put: my IPv4 address: 192.1.68.0.3 And in the ending IP I could put: 192.168.1.150 The CCTV camera's are for a self employed business company so I want to get this right. I know the people so its fine but this is my first job in this field, so achieving this would make me very happy.
  8. Hello thanks for the reply. So I will have to input my computer's IP address in my DVR and for the default gateaway, I will use my router/hub IP addess which is: 192.168.1.0 By the way is it called: DNS servers? It looks like the same IP as my routers IP - 192.168.1.0 I want to setup my DVR though the internet so everyone can access it. If I use my computer static IP address then wouldn't I only have access to it? And my IPv4 address is: 192.1.68.0.3 So I can use something like: 192.168.0.30?
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