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How To Get Stand Alone DVR Online Using Static IP
Vinod Nayak posted a topic in General Technical Discussion
This setup is for setting a DVR online using static IP on Beetel ADLS Modem + Router 440TXI The pic below shows direct log in usually people just type 192.168.1.1 to log in. For advanced configuration one has to type 192.168.1.1/html/index1.html Select Advanced In The Main Menu Under Advanced Select Lan Clients Select Lan group 1 and enter your INTERNAL STATIC IP of DVR in my case its 192.168.1.5 and name it anything you want (DVR in my case) One added it will show like i have marked in BLUE Now Select Port Forwarding On The Left Side Menu Shown in Red and then the appropriate WAN connection in BLUE In My Case Its Airtel, Under Airtel Select User Shown in BLUE & Select New Marked in GREEN This Is What You Get The Enter RuleName "DVR" or "NEWDVR" As Shown Marked In RED Select TCP/UDP Under Protocol Marked In BLUE Port Start 7777 Port End 7777 & Port Map 7777 As Shown Marked In ORANGE Also Add One More Port For Mobile Devices, In My DVR The HTTP Port Is 7777 and Mobile Port is 8888 So Make Sure You Add 2 Ports Here According To Your DVR Settings Now Save it And Select Tools Marked in GREEN in Main Menu Under tools select System Commands marked in RED then select Save All marked in GREEN And finally select Restart Access Point marked in ORANGE That should restart your router and your DVR should be online now. You can check it by putting your static ip provided by service provider in browser and check. Remember when you are on the same network you wont be able to use static ip, To view the DVR,you will have to use your internal ip (192.168.1.5 in my case) but if you are not in the same connection as your DVR only then you can use your static ip. I hope this helps- 29 replies
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