Port ForwardingLog into the router and click on the Advanced tab: Click on the Virtual Server menu item From the LAN IP drop down list make sure 10.1.1.50 is selected Select the User check box from the Category list on the left and wait for the page to reload Press the Add button in the bottom leftWhen the page loads: Set the DVR as the Rule Name Set the Protocol to TCP, UDP Set the Port Start, Port End and Port Map to 80 Press the Apply button.Once the page reloads: Click on the Virtual Server menu item From the LAN IP drop down list make sure 10.1.1.50 is selected Select the User check box from the Category list on the left and wait for the page to reload Select the DVR item from the Available Rules and press the Add> button to the right of the Available Rules list.Once the page reloads: You should now have the DVR item in the Applied Rules list. Click the Tools tab Click the System menu item Click the Save and Reboot buttonConnecting RemotelyNote: If connecting from the local network, you MUST use the internal IP address (eg 10.1.1.50). For more informationon connecting using Internet explorer, see page 29.You should now be able to remotely access your DVR. If you have a static IP you should type this into your web browser:http:/// (replace with the actual number)If you have a Dynamic DNS type this into your web browser:http:/// (replace with your full hostname – e.g. mydvr.dyndns.org)- 47 -When you are connecting using the AP software, enter either you static IP address or your dynamic DNS as the IPAddress.