3. Write down the gateway and subnet mask numbers (Green arrows on Image 14) soyou can enter them into the network settings of the DVR (IMAge 15)4. From the Network Setup, select the Static option from the “TYPE” drop-down list5. Enter the DVR’s IP address, using the same first 3 sets of numbers as the gatewayfrom the ipconfig (second green arrow in IMAge 14)6. Select a fourth set of numbers that is different than any other device attached to thesame router. If the IP address of your computer in the ipconfig (BLUE arrow in Image14) was a single or two digit number any three digit number is ok. If the computer IPaddress ends with a number in the 100s, then use a number in the 200’s.7. Select OKIMAge 14 IMAge 15CAUTION: If HTTP port 80 or 9000 cannot be used because they are beingused by another program, or it is being blocked by your service provider,use another port in the same range. Forward the IP address of the routerto this new port, change the port in the DVR NeTWORK settings and addthe port number after the IP address when accessing the DVR remotely.For example, setting the HTTP port to 82, “:82” needs to be added to theend of the IP address: 192.168.0.25:82. User name and password are thesame as what is used on the DVR.ddns setupAt the bottom of the NETWORK SETUP window there is an option to setup the DVR to beaccessed through a DDNS service.1. Selecting the DDNS SETUP button to open the DDNS Setup screen (IMAge 16).2. Complete the host name, username and passwordWaRning!CAUTION: If HTTP port 80 or 9000 cannot be used because theyare being used by another program, or it is being blocked by yourservice provider, use another port in the same range. Forward theIP address of the router to this new port, change the port in the DVRNeTWORK settings and add the port number after the IP addresswhen accessing the DVR remotely. For example, setting the HTTPport to 82, “:82” needs to be added to the end of the IP address:192.168.0.25:82. User name and password are the same as what isused on the DVR.