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STEP 10. Click on Begin.
If you receive a message stating that the port is online and can be reached, then you have 
set it up correctly.
To connect to your DVR from the Internet, you will need to put the Internet IP address shown 
after “Your Internet Address:” message into your Internet Explorer browser or access pro-
gram window.
PICTURE 9-18
PART 4: SETTING UP DMZ IN ROUTER 2
NOTE!  You  will  only  need  to  proceed  with  this  section  if  you  detected  a 
second router in Section 2.
NOTE!  If you do not have a DMZ setting in the router, check to see if there 
is a 
Bridge setting. If so, then use the Bridge setting instead of DMZ.
STEP 1. Login into Router 1 by putting 
the IP of Router 1 into the Internet 
Explorer browser, as in the example 
shown in 
Picture 9-19
 where the IP 
address of Router 1 is 192.168.0.1
STEP 2. Find the status page on the 
router settings that shows the WAN/
Internet IP address and  write it down 
this WAN IP address.
STEP 3. Log into the Router 2 by putting 
the IP of Router 2 into the Internet 
Explorer browser, as in example 
shown in 
Picture 9-19
 where the IP 
address of Router 2 is  192.168.1.1
STEP 4. Find the DMZ page in the router 
settings.
STEP 5. Enter the WAN IP for Router 1 
into the 
DMZ page and enable DMZ.
PICTURE 9-19
STEP 6. Save your changes.
You have forwarded the ports on the router to which the DVR is connected, to the IP address 
of the DVR, and set the primary router to pass the connection to this router.
NOTE! The default value is 80. If port 80 is already occupied by another device 
on the network, then another port will need to be selected. Choose another 
number in the same range; 81-89. In this case, you will have to add the port to 
the IP address when entering it into the Internet Explorer window. For example, 
if the port is now 82, then you will need to enter http://192.168.0.25:82
IMPORTANT! Do not use 255 or higher to complete your IP address as these 
addresses are reserved for other devices and components.