Avtech AVC series Security DVR Networking HowTo Guide Unlike traditional CCTV recorders, all standalone Avtech AVC 7xx series security DVRs have netwo
phone. To reach Mary at the office, he needs to first dial the office’s phone #. If you are outside of the phone system, you will have to first find a
Fig. 11: Portforward.com ABC software. For LINKSYS WRT54GL router the page would be: http://www.portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Links
Fig. 13: Enter static IP Address for you security DVR. After you have finished configuring port-forwarding, you are ready to access the DVR remotel
2. Enter all the information necessary for signing up an account according to the website instructions.
3. Then, you will see the screen “Account Created”, and Dyndns will email the instructions to your specified E-mail address for enabling your acco
4. Press the link in the mail and you will see “Account Confirmed”. Your account is created successfully now. Log in with your account information.
5. Click ”My Service”.
6. Click ”Add Host Services”.
Fig. 2: Ethernet port sockets on the back of Linksys WRT54GL Fig. 3: CAT5 Ethernet RJ-45 cable Once the DVR is connected to the router, and with bot
7. Click ”Add Dynamic DNS Host”.
8. Fill in and choose the desired host name. 9. The host name is created. You will be connected to the corresponding IP address whenever you ent
After creating the account and choosing a host name, you will need to enter the account information in the router. (A side note: The Avtech securi
Fig. 5: DVR's OSD - Network Right now we will only be concerning with the first item on the list, “Network Type”. There are 2 options for this,
At this point we are not ready to log on to the DVR just yet. Since we set the router to automatically assign an IP to the DVR, we don’t know the exac
Fig. 8: Login window. It will take a few seconds to load, but after it loads, you should now have the videos from the security cameras on your comput
Fig. 8b: Accessing the security DVR with software 2b. Access the DVR using a web browser. Another way to access the video stream from the DVR is
When you have entered the correct information you should now be accessing the following page (Fig. 9): Fig. 9: DVR web browser login page. Make sure
Fig. 9b: Accessing the DVR with a web browser (video can be enlarged). Step 3: Setup remote surveillance for the DVR 3a. Switching to a static IP
Fig. 10: DVR advance system settings window. Select “Network” on the left hand side. Once you do that, you should be able to input “Server IP”, “Gate
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