1. From computer: Go to Start > Run > type cmd then press enter
2. From
command prompt: type: ipconfig then press enter
3. Have a pen and paper ready
and write down the ip address, subnet mask, and default gateway (please note not
to use the same ip address on your DVR, please change the last digit by + / -
1)
4. Hook up DVR to router.
5. From your DVR, go to Menu >
Network
6. On Network setup menu, configure the following:
• Type:
(Static)
• Port: (9000)
• Web Port: (Should use the same number as your
DVR’s model #, example: GS2002 would be web port: 2002)
• IP Address: (Please
use ip address from ipconfig w/ last digit change by +/- 1)
• Subnet Mask:
(Use same subnet mask from ipconfig)
• Gateway: (Use same gateway from
ipconfig)
• DNS: (Use same number as your Gateway)
• DDNS: (Please note
that you only use this function if you have a dynamic ip address from you
internet provider, you can contact your internet service provider to find out
what type of ip address you have, for dynamic ip address forwarding, please go
to www.dyndns.org)
7. Press Apply to save the changes you made.
8. Press
Menu on remote control or front panel until your DVR will prompt you to reboot
and press OK.
9. From your computer, open command prompt again (cmd) and
type: ping (DVR’s ip address) then press enter.
10. If you see reply 3 times,
then your network setting is good.
11. If you see request time out, please go
back to DVR’s network setup and verify your network settings.
12. If you can
ping the ip address, then open Internet Explorer and follow link below for your
ActiveX Control settings:
http://www.gadspot.com/faqdesk_info.php?faqPath=1&faqdesk_id=45
13.
After you configure your browser, type the DVR’s ip address on the address bar
with : and (DVR’s port number) then hit enter. Example: 192.168.1.50:2002
14.
You should be at the DVR’s Login screen now, please press login button to access
your DVR over the network.(there’s no need to setup a password on your DVR, the
default setting should be “no”). Setup is complete.