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In this example, to allow a remote PC to connect to NVR and the cameras, you need
to:
Step 1. Set up port mapping (virtual server) on the router.
From Forward to
219.87.144.205:8000 192.168.1.1:80
219.87.144.205:8001 192.168.1.101:80
219.87.144.205:8002 192.168.1.102:80
219.87.144.205:8003 192.168.1.103:80
Step 2. Add camera to NVR by entering the IP address of the camera in the “IP
Address” settings, and the public IP address of the router and the mapped ports of
the camera to the “WAN IP Address” settings.
Note: When configuring the network camera, WAN IP and LAN IP must be entered.
To open FTP (port 21) and SMB (port 445) of NVR on WAN, you have to set the
following port mapping settings:
From Forward to
219.87.144.205:21 192.168.1.1:21
219.87.144.205:139 192.168.1.1:139
219.87.144.205:445 192.168.1.1:445
After finishing the above two steps, you can access NVR via WAN by entering the IP
address http://219.87.144.205:8000 in the IE browser. Then login NVR via the
correct user name and password.
If the port specified to NVR is 80, you can enter http://219.87.144.205 to access
NVR as the default port of HTTP is 80.
Note: If the router does not use a fixed IP, you will need to configure DDNS on the
router. Other configurations are the same as above.
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