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Using the Main Menu
Network
The Network menu allows 
you to configure the 
system’s DDNS and 
network settings.
Configuring Network Type: DHCP & 
Static IP
The system has the ability to operate in 
DHCP mode and Static IP mode.
DHCP allows the router to assign an IP 
to the DVR. Static IP mode fixes the IP of 
the DVR. Fixing an IP of the DVR 
ensures that the IP will not change.
To configure DHCP and Static IP 
settings:
1
Select the Network tab.
2
In the Type drop-down menu, select DHCP 
or Static. If you select DHCP, the router 
automatically assigns an IP to your DVR.
If you select Static, click the field beside IP 
Address, and enter in the IP address of 
your choice.
• Enter your custom Subnet Mask
GatewayDNS1 and DNS2 using the 
mouse.
• You must assign the IP in your router that 
you wish to make static. For example, if 
you assign 192.168.2.89 as the static IP in 
the DVR, you must assign 192.168.2.89 in 
your router as a static IP as well. Consult 
your router’s user’s manual for details.
3
Click Apply to save your settings.
4
Right-click until you exit all menus. You 
will be prompted to restart.
Enabling Auto Port Forwarding
Auto Port Forwarding allows the DVR to 
open required ports on your router. This 
feature only works on certain router 
models. If the Auto Port Forwarding 
feature does not work on your router, it 
is recommended to use the Auto Port 
Forwarding Wizard (PC only), located on 
the software CD. You may have to 
manually open the port on your router. 
To Enable Auto Port Forwarding:
1
Select the Network tab.
2
In the Auto Port Forwarding drop-down 
menu, select Enable or Disable.
3
Click Apply to save your settings.
Changing the DVR’s Client and 
HTTP Port
The DVR’s Default Client port is 9000
The default HTTP port is 80. You must 
port forward the Client Port and HTTP 
port to your router for remote access. 
To change the default Client port and 
HTTP port:
1
Select the Network tab.
2
In Client Port, enter the desired Client 
Port (default: 9000).
NOTE: 9000 is represented as "09000."
Select DHCP or Static
Client Port & HTTP Port fields