LOREX Technology SG19LD Network Troubleshooting Tree, 127.0.0.1, See Step #2 Troubleshooting

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Network Troubleshooting Tree

Network Troubleshooting Tree

Use the following tree to assist you with troubleshooting your network setup.

Step #1 - I have connected my System to my Router. When I press the ENTER button on my System, my IP is …

Similar to 192.168.###.### or anything other than 127.0.0.1

This means that your system has leased an IP address from the Router.

127.0.0.1

See Step #1 Troubleshooting. Once troubleshooting has been performed, please repeat Step #1.

My System Information is:

IP Address: ________________________ // MAC Address: ______________________

Step #2 – My Internet Connection is:

High Speed DSL or Cable Modem with a minimum of 384kbps Upload

This means that your internet connection is fast enough to upload my video stream.

Dial-Up or Internet Service termed “Lite” or “Light” , Dial-up Replacement, ISDN, Dial Channel Analog or PRI

See Step #2 Troubleshooting

Step #3 – My Internet Modem is:

A High Speed Cable or DSL Modem which is *NOT* a dual Modem/Router

This means that your internet connection is fast enough to upload my video stream.

A High Speed Cable or DSL Modem which *IS* a dual Modem/Router Your modem may be a model Slipstream, WestTel, Netopia, ActionTec, 2Wire, SMC or another model.

See Step #3 Troubleshooting

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Contents Network Setup Setting up Remote Viewing What do you need?Network Checklist Network Checklist System IP & MAC Address Network Router Port Forwarding You may experience difficulties with Port Forwarding ifNetwork Router Port Forwarding Network Setting Up Your Ddns Account Complete the Account Information fieldsNetwork Setting Up Your Ddns Account User Name Domain Name PasswordDdns Server Name Lorex Domain Name Http//ddns.strategicvista.net and enter your Username System Ddns Setup Lorex Client 2.0 Software Connection Manager Adding a Site Individual Unit Configuration Lorex Client 2.0 Software Remote Connection Network Troubleshooting Tree See Step #2 TroubleshootingSee Step #3 Troubleshooting 127.0.0.1See Step #4 Troubleshooting See Step #5 TroubleshootingMultiple Routers connected to ModemYou have received a Failed MessageAm unable to locally connect to my system Am unable to remotely connect to my systemTroubleshooting Steps Step #4 I have Multiple Routers connected to the Modem Step #7 I am unable to locally connect to my systemGlossary It’s all on the web