I don't know enough about setting this up to make it work.
I've followed the Chinese to English translation supplied with out success.

Is any one in the north DFW area who can help with this?
PBratton wrote:To get it to properly flash 12:00, unplug it from the electrical outlet and count to 12, then plug it back into the electrical outlet.
What is the name of the manufacturer? It will probably require setting up some sort of dynamic dns (DDNS) account to be able to access it from the outside, unless your ISP provides you with a static IP address (they usually charge extra for that).PappaGun wrote:I installed a DVR on my home network and want to be able to access it from outside my computer and from my smartphone.
I don't know enough about setting this up to make it work.
I've followed the Chinese to English translation supplied with out success.![]()
Is any one in the north DFW area who can help with this?
That is quite likely, but the DDNS option makes it easier to remember an address than an IP. I've only worked on 2 of them, but both came with a built in option for providing DDNS.Keith B wrote:Most ISP's don't change your dynamic IP that often, so you can address it that way. Mine has stayed the same for over a year.
And, you will more than likely have to open a TCP/UDP port (like 80) on the router/firewall to address the web server in the DVR.