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Hi, I just had a power outage a few days ago. My router was reset and now i can only log in from the shop where the router is. I also had to change the ip as the one that I used before had a connection error, so that i could log in. When i got home I tried to log on with the new IP but it didn't work. I'm trying to figure out how this happened and thinking it was the router reset that did this. Can anyone help me solve this problem or knows how to change my wireless settings back to the previous state so I could view the live video at home? If there is any information I could give to make it easier to solve please say so as I am a rookie at this.
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So confirming the New IP that you have is saved on the router and DVR? They both have to match. Be sure you typed the new IP address from the DVR to the DVR program or internet explore browser. I would also try rebooting the DVR as well. Be sure that you are using DHCP so that your IP address does not change in this happends again. Try to ping the ip address of the DVR.
This is done by using the command prompt screen, then type this 'ping' space in between and IP address of the DVR. If you are not receiving replies from the ping and have 0% loss packets then this means you should be able to communicate to the DVR. You might want to consider a UPS system. These work great during short power outages. Yes, the IP address is the same as the dvr and the router. I have done the following and pinged the IP address and it states Sent= 4 Recieved= 4 Lost= 0 (0% loss).
I am able to communicate to the dvr from where the router is connected to the computer but i want to watch it from a different computer at home. Is there anything I can do to make this happen. It says Connection Error if i log on from any other network either than where the dvr is. Please help, thanks.
I am willing to pay if someone could walk me through the process. Sometimes if the power is off long enough the ISP will use your IP for someone else and when you are back up they then assign you a new IP, just turning the router off and on again normally doesnt do that, though could depend on the ISP. 1-Assuming you dont have a static IP from the ISP, sign up for an account at DynDns.com and add a new free web service, set it as a DVR - pick a DDNS name, eg. Me.dyndns.biz 2-Enter that info in the DDNS section of the router - if the router doesnt have that DDNS update feature then download their free software for Mac or PC and install it on a computer that is always on.
3-Make sure your DVR is set to a static IP based on the Router's. 192.168.1.200 Also set the subnet mask to the router's subnet mask, eg. 255.255.255.0, and set the gateway as the router's local IP. 192.168.1.1 - DNS on the DVR is not normally required at least for basic live video.
4-Setup TCP port forwarding in the router, point the port to the DVR's local IP. Test connection to that port from a remote computer with telnet or other, or use a service such as websitepulse. Ok so i have signed up for a ddns account i filled in the ddns part for the router and it says invalid domain name. Then i went to check for remote viewing at that site you listed and it says no route to host. I don't know what I'm doing wrong here. I also checked my port with it saying 'your port is not open or not reachable!'
When i can view the live video from the browser at the shop. What am i doing wrong. My gateway is the default one 192.168.1.100 and i switched the dvr to static ip with the ip being 192.168.1.104. I am so frustrated someone help please. This is so confusing yet it should be simple.
If you are only viewing from home it doesn't matter what your ISP IP address is. It also doesn't matter if you have DDNS setup. Why because you are just viewing from home. If you would like to view this from outside the network then you would have to setup DDNS. As long as you have the IP address setup in port forwarding with the port numbers the same and enabled, then you should be good.
This is all the router needs from in home over the network viewing. Since you are able to ping the ip address, this is good. Other then that, if the info from the DVR and router matches you should be up and running. Do you have the IP that the ISP assigned the modem?
If you have that, first check that works. From a remote location. Using XP goto start, run, type CMD then type telnet IP PORT where IP is the ISP IP and the port is the DVRs port. If the screen goes blank then its good, otherwise it will show an error.
If it works then only need to get the DDNS name working for that router. May need to look at those settings a little closer. Otherwise, if it didnt connect then need to go back to the drawing board.
Check the DVR's settings are correct. List them all here, IP, Subnet, Gateway. Make sure in the port forwarding section of the router you setup that port to goto the DVR's IP, using TCP. What router is it? Enable Remote Admin in the router and PM me the IP, Port, and login info for the router and I can take a look at that side of it. If you want me to look at the DDNS side of it also PM me that login, dont worry I will have forgotten it by tomorrow or you could always change the login pass.
Remember that most modems don't allow you to connect to their outside IP address. In other words, you can't 'go out then back in'. To test your ability to view from outside your network, go to a friends house or maybe a random coffee-shops' wifi and try top connect from their.
You should set up the DDNS Updater utility on a computer inside your network so when the modems' WAN IP changes, it will be automatically updated. 1 Samsung SRD-870DC w/3.5TB HDD's, 6 CNB VCM-24VF, 2 CNB DBM-24VF, CAT5E w/baluns, 16-zone DSC 1832 Alarm 1 Qvis (Dahua) Zeus 8 w/1TB HDD, 1 ESC3, 1 ESC3-WDR, 1 ESC4, 1 ESC1, 2 No-names, CAT5E w/baluns, RF Mod.