Setup CCTV Wireless Network

Set up CCTV networks gives you remote access to control its settings. If you wish to connect your CCTV to a wireless network, follow the below-mentioned steps.

  • First, connect the CCTV DVR to a monitor using a standard HDMI or VGA cable.
  • Now, to configure the settings, go to the CCTV DVR settings window and select the Network tab from the left-side panel.
  • Disable the Obtain IP automatically option and set a Static IP.
  • Enter the following details:
  • IP address (Enter a static IP address within the range of your router)
  • Subnet Mask (Enter the same subnet mask as your router)
  • Gateway (Enter your router’s IP address)
  • https Port (Note: The https port is 80)
  • After entering the above details, select Apply or Save and restart the DVR.
  • Next, configure the Wi-Fi router for DVR.
  • To do so, connect your computer to the router using a standard Ethernet cable. You can also connect wirelessly.
  • On your computer, open the default browser and enter the router’s IP address in the URL field.
  • Press the Enter key to open the router’s login portal to Set up CCTV networks.
  • Enter the router’s login credentials and click the Login button to access the router’s administrative interface.
  • Navigate to the port forwarding section and enter the following details.
  • Port
  • IP address
  • Protocol (select All)
  • Leave the other settings as default.
  • Click the Apply or Save button and restart your router.
  • Now, remove the HDMI cable from the CCTV DVR.
  • Connect your CCTV DVR to the Wi-Fi router using a standard Ethernet cable.
  • Go to your PC and open the default browser.
  • Enter ‘dvr_ip_address:port’ in the URL field and press the Enter key. For example, if the IP address you assigned to CCTV DVR is 192.168.1.7, then type 192.168.1.7:80 in the address bar.
  • If prompted, enter the ID and password on the DVR page.
  • You can identify them from the DVR user manual.
  • Once you have completed the setup, you can see live CCTV footage from your computer.
  • Similarly, you can add more CCTV DVR’s to your network. If you need a remote assistane to Set up CCTV networks, click the call button.
Faq
  • Why is my wireless printer not printing?

    First, try restarting your computer, printer and wireless router. To check if your printer is connected to your network: Print a Wireless Network Test report from the printer control panel. On many printers pressing the Wireless button allows direct access to printing this report.

  • Why is my printer showing error?

    The other most probable reason for the printing error is the connection between your computer and the printer. If you are sure that the transmission cable is working okay (tested the printer on another computer), then the problem might be the drivers. This can be the printer drivers or the USB port drivers.

  • Why do my 3d prints keep failing?

    Another common fail is over extrusion. Over extrusion happens when your 3D printer pushes out too much plastic too fast, causing a jam in the end of the nozzle. ... Make sure YOURu layer height is less than your nozzle diameter. Increase your cooling fan's power (this will cool the plastic and cause it to slow down)

  • What is the WPS button?

    WPS stands for Wi-Fi Protected Setup. It is a wireless network security standard that tries to make connections between a router and wireless devices faster and easier. WPS works only for wireless networks that use a password that is encrypted with the WPA Personal or WPA2 Personal security protocols.

  • How do I reset my printer?

    To restore your HP printer to factory-default settings, follow these steps. Turn the product off. Disconnect the power cable from the product for 30 seconds and then reconnect. Turn the product on while you press and hold the Resume button for 10-20 seconds. The Attention light turns on. Release the Resume button.

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