LOREX Technology DI-624 setup guide Create a data path from the Internet to the Lorex Monitor

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'clone' button. Click on the Static DHCP 'Enabled' radio button. Then click on the 'Apply' button to save this configuration.

If your router does not support the Static DHCP feature, then you will want to set the IP Address explicitly. Choose a new address value that is not already assigned and is outside of the range of the DHCP server to avoid address conflict. (i.e. does not fall within the Starting and Ending IP Address). Use the new address in the following setup. If you do re-assign the IP address, remember to also set it in the Lorex Monitor using the Lorex Utility (see the manual on how to do this).

Step 1C: Create a data path from the Internet to the Lorex Monitor

Most routers have a way of setting up forwarding rules to allow external Internet client applications to access devices on the LAN. In the case of the DLink-624 router select the 'Advanced' tab and you will see the following screen;

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Contents Configure your router to enable access from the Internet Log into your Routers Administration ServerBefore you Start Set up the Static IP address Create a data path from the Internet to the Lorex Monitor Register for the Dynamic Domain Name Service Ddns Configure the Lorex Monitor for Ddns and Password access Strategic Vista International Inc Set up the Ddns client Set up a password to secure your module Setting up an alternate port Configure the Lorex PlayerUpdate the Lorex Player for the new password Setting up Remote access from the Internet Strategic Vista International Inc Strategic Vista International Inc