6.2 - Networking 101
This section teaches you the basics of networking. The example is a modem, router, PC
and DVR
Identify Your Network
Networking requires that you know and understand all the devices that are on or
“attached” to your network. This illustration is a perfect example of how a beginner
first interprets their network. Each of these devices has an IP, subnet mask and gate-
way it uses to send and receive information
Step 1 -
Using the “ipconfig” command in windows will help us determine what the
gateway is. The gateway or “Default Gateway” is also the IP address of the
router. Before continuing, make sure you are on a PC that is connected to the
same router as your DVR
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