bomberman00 0 Posted January 29, 2011 Hello there... I'm a new member of this forum, and i have a problem. 1. I have 4 places that have cctv and need to connect it to my controll centre. 2. Planning to get dyndns but i hear that 1 account = 1 dvr which means if i have 4 dvr = 4 accounts = 4 internet lines. can anybody help me on this... bomberman00 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ak357 0 Posted January 29, 2011 Hello there...I'm a new member of this forum, and i have a problem. 1. I have 4 places that have cctv and need to connect it to my controll centre. 2. Planning to get dyndns but i hear that 1 account = 1 dvr which means if i have 4 dvr = 4 accounts = 4 internet lines. can anybody help me on this... bomberman00 65535 if u using one port to connect or 255 (depend on few factors ) and if u know how to set up Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rory 0 Posted January 29, 2011 Hello there...I'm a new member of this forum, and i have a problem. 1. I have 4 places that have cctv and need to connect it to my controll centre. 2. Planning to get dyndns but i hear that 1 account = 1 dvr which means if i have 4 dvr = 4 accounts = 4 internet lines. can anybody help me on this... bomberman00 1 account = 1 IP address ... not the number of ports you connect over. at least I dont know of any restrictions and never seen them Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cglaeser 0 Posted January 29, 2011 1. I have 4 places that have cctv and need to connect it to my controll centre.2. Planning to get dyndns but i hear that 1 account = 1 dvr which means if i have 4 dvr = 4 accounts = 4 internet lines. can anybody help me on this... bomberman00 Are the DVRs at one location connected to one LAN, or are the DVRs at four locations behind four different LANs? Best, Christopher Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Soundy 1 Posted January 29, 2011 Assuming these are four different sites, each with its own broadband internet connection... According to dyndns.com, you get two hostnames with a free account. So you'd either need two accounts, or get a 'pro' account for $15/year and get 30 hostnames. Then each site would have a name like "bomberman-site1.dyndns.org", bomberman-site2.dyndns.org", and so on. Note that dyndns and similar services are required only if your IPs change regularly. If your ISP(s) offers static IPs, you can go that route as well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jeromephone 6 Posted January 30, 2011 We are using the pro version and for $15.00 why try and fool with the other? Just charge the customer 20.00 a year for remote access or have them get fixed IP from the ISP. I also like the ability to add a customer to an account without going through the hassel of setting up the free account on site. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rizr007 0 Posted April 23, 2018 1. I have 4 places that have cctv and need to connect it to my controll centre.2. Planning to get dyndns but i hear that 1 account = 1 dvr which means if i have 4 dvr = 4 accounts = 4 internet lines. can anybody help me on this... bomberman00 Are the DVRs at one location connected to one LAN, or are the DVRs at four locations behind four different LANs? Best, Christopher I also have same problem 4dvr with 4 different lan connection and a long distance office branch how can i view all the 4 dvr in my main administrator office please help me?? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites