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  1. Ok, i see this is a popular thread. No one here solved my problem but i figured it out myself. So for those of us poor souls that are googling this problem. this is for you: I had to "bridge" my dsl modem. You find your modem address by going to your router configuration page, finding your default gateway, and then type that address in your browser. If you have an older style modem, like i did, you access this instead through telnet using the command prompt. For example at the CP type "telnet [modem ip address]." Also, come to find out, I had over-did my configuration. I had both port forwarding AND DMZ set up, which caused a conflict since my port forwarding settings were incorrect and port forwarding overrides DMZ. I did not find truth to the fact that the IP address needs to be in the form "045.002.003.076" for it to work as another poster had stated. So again, check off this list: modem = bridged router set properly for port forwarding OR DMZ, not both triple check your settings, I was told IP addresses, particularly dsl, can change very frequently, as much as every hour. Good luck! if this saves one person the trouble that I had to go through, than I have done my job.
  2. I seem to be having the same problem you guys had. I am trying to view my system remotely. I too have a clover 4570 model. I have no problem accessing the cameras within the local network (so long as i use the local IP address, 192.168.0.150 i believe it is). However, when i try to access the cameras from any other computer outside the network, i get the classic, "DVR not found !" message. So far i think i have tried a million combinations. To make things as simple as possible, i am not using a DDNS account, yet, and i enabled the system in my router configuration as DMZ. Nonetheless, i have port forwarding, AND virtual server settings configured for the system. I cannot figure out how to access my settings for my sprint dsl modem. The default gateway on my router says 192.168.1.33, which, in my previous experiences means this is the address for the dsl modem itself. However, when i try to access it, iexplorer cannot find the page. Given everything I have done so far, i tend to think it is my dsl modem that is "blocking" a port, or as one of you guys said, "acting as a router." It's a sprint 935 series modem. Any clues on how i can access my dsl modem settings? p.s., not sure if this is totally relevant, but i was able to successfully ping that ip address where the system is set up.
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