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  • Page 1

    Q- SEE QT4 and QT52X series Port Forwarding steps: DVR and PC need to be connected to the same Router. Things you need to know : 1. Router make and model 2.If customer changed the default router login, then need to know router login (user name and password) 3. need to know IP of dvr and ports of dvr. STEP 1: FIND THE IP ADDRESS OF THE DVR. To find [...]

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    After the router has assigned the DVR an IP address Then return to the Network setup screen and enter this information into Go back to the Main Menu and click on the the table in the configuration screen (shown below) and remove Information Icon then Network Icon and write down checkmark from the th Obtain IP address box the IP address, Subnet Mask[...]

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    If there is only one router in the network, then you just need to do STEP 3. But if it finds 2 Routers, and the connection looks like this: Then you need to complete two steps. First you want to proceed to STEP 3 to forward the ports to the IP address of Router 1. And then you need to enable DMZ For Router 2. So the connection w ill pass through th[...]

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    Select the router from the drop down list. Enter the IP address of Router 1 (from Step 2). Enter the Username and Password for your router or use the default setting. Then click on + sign at the bottom. Click on ADD CUSTOM[...]

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    Input the information. Name: any name Type: TCP Start Port: 80 End Port: 80 IP add: IP of DVR Click on ADD Repeat for port 6036 The ports you added will now show on the list. Click on Update Router at the bottom. "Updating is in progress" message will display, wait until you see it say DONE at the bottom.[...]

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    If for some a port or ports that you forwarded are not listed in the Router, and if you look on the SCRIPTS on left side and you see a message that the port already exists (Red box in image below), then you want to change the Port 80 to 85 in DVR and start over again. Once you get the DONE message that the ports have been forwarded, test if the Por[...]

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    Click on Begin and if it says port can be reached, it is setup correctly. STEP 4: SETTING UP DMZ IN ROUTER 2 (IF NEEDED FROM STEP 2) Step 1. Login into Router 1 by putting the IP of Router 1 into the Internet Explorer browser, as in example above where Router1 IP is 192.168.0.1 Step 2. Find the status page on the router settings that shows the WAN/[...]