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| Table Q. Network Settings (2 of 2) |
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| user password is required for a remote client to connect to the DVR5100. For added security, a |
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Enable tech support | interface and protocol for accessing a remote computer through a secure connection. SSH |
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| Table R. DDNS Settings |
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| Table S. Serial Port Settings |
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Data bits | Selects the number of bits in each data packet that can be transmitted |
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Stop bits | Selects the number of stop bits for each data transmission. |
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