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NETWORK SETUP
The NETWORK SETUP menu is your gateway to viewing your footage online. This menu holds the information you need 
to set up online viewing. The DVR is preconfigured to work with most basic network setups and the values shown on 
the screen are the values you will be using to set up and view the DVR on a computer. 
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The NETWORK SETUP menu allows you to configure all the settings necessary to view your DVR online. You can 
configure the way the DVR acquires an IP address, adjust which ports are used to communicate with the DVR, adjust 
your DNS as well as set your information for a DDNS account
Type
Determines how the DVR will acquire an IP address; DHCP, Static or PPPoE. 
DHCP: 
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) address is the most common setup for home or office networks. This 
allows the DVR to automatically receive an IP address from the router. By default the IP mode will be DHCP .
Static IP: 
Static IP addresses are manually assigned by an administrator. A static IP address would be beneficial if your internal IP 
address changes often. Most home or office networks today do not use static IP addresses. If you are unsure of whether 
you need a static or dynamic IP address, please contact your network administrator. 
PPPoE: 
Used for DSL services where individuals connect to a DSL modem. It is recommended to store the PPPoE information 
in the router, if the PPPoE information is not stored in the router, the DSL modem will need to be configured. If you are 
using a PPPoE connection, contact your Internet Service Provider for your PPPoE name and password.  
To adjust the type of iP Mode you are using: 
1.  Select the drop down menu beside the word TYPE. 
2.  Highlight the IP Mode you would like to use and press select. 
3. Select APPLY to save settings. 
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