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1. About Networks
Users will generally use the following network types and hardware:
1): Local Area Network (LAN): An internal network usually operated via a hub, a switch, or a
router and will usually operate within an office or household via wireless or Ethernet cable
connections.
2): DSL (or ADSL): This is a specific type of broadband Internet access obtained by connecting a
DSL or ADSL modem (or modem/router) to a normal telephone cable, and setting up an Internet
account with an Internet Service Provider (ISP) such as AT&T or AOL.
3): Port Forwarding: This allows external connections to pass through security settings on routers
and firewall devices. Ports need to be allows in, and then directed to the specific IP address of the
computer or device that the connection is intending to reach.
4): Router: This is a device that connects 2 separate networks (most commonly a LAN to the
Internet) and comes with built in security options and allows multiple devices to connect to a LAN
and gain Internet access (if the router is connected to a modem).
2. Network Configurations
After connecting to Internet, DVR users should make the following configurations to make remote
view/playback.
1): When in LAN, network administrators should open the following ports for specifics computers:
5000- 5002. Please make sure that the other services don't use the same ports.
2): In case users use ADSL network and the surveillance system computer connect to the ADSL
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