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Chapter 5: KGuard Web Client
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DVR User’s Manual
5.5.5 Setting the Network Configuration
You can use the Network menu to setup how the DVR connects to the network. It provides 3 network connection
options: Static IP, DHCP, and PPPoE. From this menu, you can also setup DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) and
Email.
Note:
Consult your network administrator or the Internet Service Provider (ISP) to determine the type of connection you
are using and the required parameters to complete the setup.
Setting Up with Static IP
If your network uses a fixed IP address, do the following:
1
On the Main Menu, click
Remote Setting
.
2
On the left panel, click
Network
. The Static IP & DHCP screen appears.
3
On
Type
, select
Static IP
.
4
Specify the
IP Address
,
Netmask
,
DNS 1
,
DNS 2
, and
Gateway
.
Note:
• Obtain these information from your network administrator or your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
• MAC is the MAC address of the DVR. This field is automatically generated and cannot be modified.
5
Enable
UPnP
if you are using Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) devices.
6
Select the
Bandwidth
.
7
Specify the
Media Port
and the
Web Port
.
Note:
If you cannot use the either of the two default ports, 80 or 9000, the specified port may be occupied by other
programs or it is being blocked by your service provider. Enter other port number. In this case, you need to add the
port number after the IP address. For example, if you set the
Web Port
as 85, you need to enter the IP address as
“192.168.3.103:85”.
8
To save, click
Apply
at the bottom of the screen.
«
TIP
»
• To revert to default settings, click
Default
at the bottom of the screen.
• To cancel any modifications and retain the existing settings, click
Refresh
at the bottom of the screen.