Swann H.264 manual Remote Access, High-Speed Internet Connection

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Remote Access

The primary requirements for accessing the DVR via the Internet are:

A High-Speed Internet Connection

Video uses a lot of data, so you’ll need a fast Internet connection in order to get smooth playback and monitoring remotely. Note that upload speed refers to the rate at which an Internet connection can send data, not receive it. Most Internet connections are ‘asymmetrical’, which means they can download data faster than they can upload it. We think that an Internet connection with an upload speed of 256kpbs is generally sufficient for remote access, but ideally upload speeds of 512kbps or higher are recommended - particularly for multi-channel playback or monitoring at higher resolutions and quality settings.

Your DVR & Local Network Correctly Configured

It is important that your local network function correctly, and that the information entered into the Networking menu in the DVR (see “Network Menu” on page 30) matches the general network settings.

The first thing you’ll need to determine is whether your router requires devices to use fixed (STATIC) or dynamic (DHCP) addressing. Some routers can use either method, whilst some only support DHCP, and others only support STATIC. If your router supports it, we recommend using DHCP addressing with UPnP enabled, as it makes locating the DVR from other devices on your network easier.

In a DHCP configuration, you do not need to enter the IP address, subnet mask or default gateway values into the DVR - the router will automatically assign these.

For a STATIC configuration, the DVR needs to be told what IP address to use (this must be unique) and the subnet mask, gateway address and DNS server address (these must match the other devices on your network). The most common way of discovering these values is to use a computer already connected to the network, which can access the Internet.

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Contents Channel H.264 DVR Easy Se Etup Guide 8ch H.264 DVR Before you begin FCC VerificationTable of Contents Overview Installation Tips & Tricks Package ContentsImportant Information Important GuidelinesLayout of the Rear Panel 3 4 5 6 7 Power Indicator This LED is Layout of the DVR4-2600Up menu. This is used to control PTZ If this sensor is blocked or obstructedLayout of the DVR4-2550 Layout of the Remote Control Page Navigating the Menus Remote Control USB MouseUsing the On-Screen Keyboard Important Remembering to Apply Your ChangesGetting Started Starting the DVR Page Main Menu Record MenuPage Display Setup Menu Naming ChannelsLive Viewing Enabling and Disabling Channels Color SetupDisplaying the Time Record Menu Record Setup Menu Manual Frame Rate Configuration Recording Schedule Setting the Schedule Copying and Pasting Schedules from day to dayMotion Detection Setup About Motion Detection How Motion Detection WorksTo set the Motion Detection Area Motion Detection Area SetupRed boxes mark the area that is sensitive to motion Network Menu See Remote Access Ports and UPnP on Page Video Search Record Video SearchTo execute a Video Search Detail Files Screen Detail Files and Log ListLog List Screen Preparing a USB Flash Drive USB BackupTo format your USB flash drive USB Backup Instructions Playback Playback Controls Installing the Playback Software Playing Backed Up Footage on a PCPlayback Interface Opening FilesPlaying Backed Up Footage on a Mac Playback InterfaceManaging the Playlist Opening Files Managing the Playlist Removing FilesAlarm Device ManagementHDD Management Page PTZ Menu Alarm Configuration Menu Email See Auto Email Setup Menu on Auto Email Setup Menu Tips and TricksPage System Setup Menu Setting the Date and Time Date and Time MenuConfiguring DST Daylight Savings Time Settings Remember to Apply your changesUser Setup Menu To set a Username and PasswordTo edit the level of access a User account has Video / Audio Setup Menu Language Menu Language MenuSystem Information Menu System Information MenuMaintain System Maintenance Menu PTZ Controls On the capabilities and limitations of your PTZ systemCruise Mode Setting up Cruise ModeYour DVR & Local Network Correctly Configured Remote AccessHigh-Speed Internet Connection Remote Access Ports and UPnP Port ConfigurationUPnP Enabling UPnPPublic and Private IP Addresses Remote Access IP addressesWhat’s the difference? Page Remote Access via Internet Explorer To access the DVR remotely via Internet ExplorerOpen Internet Explorer Click Tools --Internet OptionsSetting up the DVR for Mobile Access Remote Access from a Mobile DeviceRequirements Check out Preparing your Mobile DeviceSupported Mobile Platforms Changing or Installing the Hard Drive Troubleshooting Problem My DVR does not switch onTechnical Specifications Ntsc / PALWarranty Information Limited Warranty Terms & ConditionsHelpdesk / Technical Support Details Swann Technical Support
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