Finally sorted it, tho why it had to be such a ball ache is beyond me!
I'll explain-
Luckily i had a cat5 x so tried it str8 to me NIC wif static IP's n was able to login so that answered the password question.
So as a reluctant last resort i reconfigured my router to DHCP instead of static manual adressing n got the router to assign the addresses.
The ANNOYING & STUPID THING IS that when i did i set the router to assign the addresses in the same short range of 192.xx to the computer n DVR.
IT ASSIGNED THE DVR ALL THE EXACT SAME SETTINGS I'D ORIGINALLY GIVEN IT!!
Logged in from video server e n bang!-straight in.
Flicked it back over to static IP with the same settings n logged out.
Put the router back to manual addressing wif same IP as start.
Put computer back to same static IP as always use.
Rebooted DVR, puter & router.
Logged in from video server e HEY PRESTO STILL WORKING FINE!!
So all in all a complete ball ache- IN TRYIN TO SAVE TIME BY CONFIGURING THE DVR AS STATIC IP ALL CORRECTLY TO START WIF-I STILL HAD 2 GO DOWN THE ROUTE OF DOING IT LIKE I KNOW NOTHING!
Maybe the DVR is female n jus has to have a chat wif DHCP 1st jus to be awkward-even tho DHCP didn't tell it owt i didn't in 1st place! f@*k knows lol.
Thanks to all who replied,
I HOPE THIS LITTLE ANECDOTE WILL HELP SOME OTHER POOR GUY WHO KNOWS WHAT SHOULD WORK BUT AS IS THE WAY WIF THESE THINGS COMPUTERS ALWAYS THINK THEY KNOW BETTER!!!
Kind Regards,
TRIX98