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Hi all .. i am a complete newbie to cctv. my mate has just installed a qvis mk 11 dvr 4 channel security system with 4 cameras. Every thing works grate .. i can see 4 images on my screen from the DVR , can any one tell me how to configure my computer which is also linked to the same router in my house but in a different room so i can view it wirelessy on my computer in my lounge and on my iphone. . I have downloaded a app from apple called qvis viewer which is recommended by qvis . Desperate .. Thank you

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You did not say if you have the Cat5 cable connected to the router from the DVR. With my Qvis Zeus I plugged it in to the router, entered the IP (usually 192.168.1.108) and use the native IE program.

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Hi mate .. thank you for the reply .. the cctv system is installed with qvis RG59 video cable with 2 core power supply cable . I have some how managed to connect my iphone 4 and my home computer to the dvr network and can view pictures on both with the help of the tec support at qvis uk. i now need help to configure my router netgear VMDG280 with port forwarding so i can connect remotely when i am at work or any where else in the world. . The people at qvis told me it is port 80 and port 37777. I rang my isp but they said they can not help me. can any one please help or configure my network remotely. I do not have a static ip address because it is a residential property and my service provider will not supply one . Thank you in advance.

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You first need to open the DVR ports in your router: try thishttp://screenshots.portforward.com/Netgear/VMDG280/Port_Forwarding.htm

 

Follow the internet set up closely in the nelly's link above; for a free dynamic DNS account try no-ip since dyndns is cutting back free services.

 

If your router does not recognize no-ip you will have to either use their update client (with a computer always on) or update you IP manually.

 

Then you input the dns domain you created into PSS or IE. When using the IE version of the DVR software enter a colon followed by the web port number. I use 8080 since 80 is sometimes blocked.

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Hi Jason .. Just like to thank you very much for your help and links .. i don't no how i did considering i have no knowledge about ports and networking but i have mananged to successfully net work my dvr .. i can now access it from any other pc .. i have a dynamic ip address so managed to to set my self an account with no-ip.com too.

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Hi Jason .. Just like to thank you very much for your help and links .. i don't no how i did considering i have no knowledge about ports and networking but i have mananged to successfully net work my dvr .. i can now access it from any other pc .. i have a dynamic ip address so managed to to set my self an account with no-ip.com too.

 

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It was way over my hear the first time I did it but it is not bad after setting up a few more times. Just make sure No-IP has a source for keeping your dynamic IP up to date.

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