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checklist) is 96.226.2.104, you would simply open Internet Explorer and enter http://
96.226.2.104/ in your address bar to view your AP-9060/AP-16CO.
If you cannot acquire a static IP address, there are two possibilities. First, if your public
IP address changes and you can no longer view your AP-9060/AP-16CO, simply browse
to www.whatismyip.com from within your network to see your new public IP address,
and use that one until it changes again (usually several months).
If you do not like this option, you can use a dynamic DNS service. This way, you can
browse to a name, rather than address, such as http://mydvr.mydomain.com. There are
several of these services that offer free accounts. We prefer www.dyndns.org, and
wholeheartedly recommend them. Their setup is easy and free, and they offer software
that prevents your free account from expiring if your public IP address does not change
often enough. Please visit their site for more information.
Configuration

Configuring your AP-9060/AP-16CO

User Accounts

First and foremost, if you are exposing your DVR to the internet, as a best practice
you should change your default password to protect yourself from malicious
individuals.
You should change your password every 90 days.

Network Settings

Before beginning this section, please make sure your AP-9060/AP-16CO is connected to
your network.
By now you should have determined the following settings to your AP-9060/AP-16CO.
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway (or just Gateway)
Go to the DVR, press the stop button to stop recording, and press the “Menu” button.