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Network: General
Network Access: You can select between three different network types
that the DVR can be connected to. The three types are -
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol): This is a system where
your router will automatically assign an IP address to each device con-
nected to your network.
Static: This requires that all devices on your network have their IP ad-
dress manually defined.
PPPoE: An advanced protocol that allows the DVR to be directly con-
nected to a DSL modem.
IP Address: Each device on your network must have a unique IP address
to identify itself. A typical address might be “192.168.1.24” or something
similar.
Subnet Mask: This allows the flow of network traffic between hosts to be
segregated based on a network configuration. A typical address might
be “255.255.255.0” or something similar.
Default Gateway: This allows the DVR to connect to the Internet. This is
typically the same IP address as your modem or router.
Auto DNS/Static DNS: Select how would like to define your DNS servers.
It’s recommended to leave this on Auto DNS.
• Click the “Default” button to revert back to default settings.
• Don’t forget to click “Apply” to save settings.
• Right-click the mouse to exit the Menu.
As SwannLink Peer-
to-Peer technology
is utilised to commu-
nicate with your net-
work and mobile de-
vice, configuration of
the network settings
is not required. If you
have networking ex-
pertise and require
specific settings for
your network, the DVR
does have the ability to
change them.
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