How to setup remote access on dvr


















This is a basic and easy setup. Popular brands such as Hikvision , Dahua , Reolink , and Zosi devices come with this feature that makes the installation and configuration very easy. The first step to use the DVR cloud configuration is to download the manufacturer App and follow simple instructions on the screen. The picture below shows the use of a mobile phone to read the QR code.

When the App on your mobile reads the code, it automatically communicates with the cloud server on the Internet and all the process is done transparently. That's the easiest and fastest way to configure a DVR for remote viewing and I recommend to follow this route if you have this option available. However, if you are using a non-branded cheap DVR, chances are you don't have such an option available and need to get your hands dirty to set up the router.

Don't worry that's not that hard and you are going to learn how to do that. OK, you don't have a well-know brand DVR but still want to have remote viewing. Port forwarding is the process that allows the traffic from the Internet to reach a device in your local network. The setup is done on the router where some rules are created to direct the traffic based on specific virtual ports. As you can see in the diagram the laptop on the left send a request over the Internet to the router that is located in the remote location and based on the rules the router forwards the data packets to the DVR in the local network.

After receiving the request the DVR sends the video stream to the laptop. All you have to do to make this port forwarding process to work is to set up the DVR and the router using the IP and port numbers.

OK, it's time to learn how to configure your DVR and router for port forwarding. Cam Wizard. Ivideon Server. Contaware ContaCam. Go to Network set-up menu of DVR.

Getting Started Make sure that your Modem is connected to the internet. Connect your modem to the internet port on your router. Connect your DVR to one of the data ports of your router. Connect your DVR to your monitor. Connect the other end of the cord to the TV. Turn on the equipment. Category: automotive dash cam videos. Step 1 : Request Service. Step 2 : Request Digital Certificate. A Digital Certificate is required to securely connect to Remote Access. Step 3 : Download Software.

This security camera remote viewing guide will show you how to connect to your surveillance system using an iOS or Android device. If you are not tech savvy and you are looking for an easy to setup surveillance system for your home or business, then look no further. Once you have your cameras connected to your DVR or NVR, and you can watch your cameras using a monitor connected to the recorder, then follow this guide on how to remotely view your system without any recurring fees.

Knowing how to network your security cameras is crucial to installing and establishing Internet connectivity to your security camera system. Security camera networking on a network with one router is not overly technical nor difficult, so hang in there!

This article will help you understand basic computer networking, how it applies to your security camera system, and how you can be in complete control of remote viewing your system without any monthly charges besides what you pay your Internet service provider ISP. Having a complete security camera system entails being able to access your cameras and view recorded video using your Smartphone.

You can leave your home, business, or property with confidence knowing that you can view video on your Smartphone from virtually anywhere in the world. Traditionally viewing your security cameras over the web has required the use of ActiveX controls in Internet Explorer IE.

This can be hard to do since many ActiveX controls are unsigned and trigger a lot of error messages in IE. It is also very difficult for the layman to figure out how to enable ActiveX controls correctly to view their security cameras or security video recorder from their web browser. Another reason for having another browser based option to view your camera system is the fact that IE will soon be discontinued by Microsoft.

For that reason, it's better to deal with it right away than wait until it becomes a major problem for you. Now that you know the IP scheme of your network, we can start figuring out what IP address we can use for your equipment. A DHCP server distributes IP addresses from a range of numbers, and it will give this series of numbers to any device attached hard wired or wirelessly connected to these devices.

These numbers will be given in a chronological manner. Example: ping If you get a response back after executing that command, then the result will be something like the picture below:. As you can see the result shows that Lets try another one, in this case See results in the picture below:. If you notice, both pictures show no response when trying to ping If you get a reply back then you are good to move on to opening the ports on your router to allow the DVR to be accessible remotely.

To do this you will need to open some ports in your router, this is done through a web browser. Many manufacturers of network devices have a default IP address you can use to access their settings and configure some features. For example Linksys routers better known as Cisco use a default IP addresses of This info you will be able to find by identifying your network scheme like I showed you before.

In my case my default gateway IP is



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