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I have a DIVIS CAP60fps. Have it working at home but i am trying to get it set up at work to view my cameras that I have at home. I am haveing a tough time getting things set up. I need step by step instructions on setting up both computers. I have a wireless router at home WRT54GS. Any help would be great.

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DSL or Cable?

 

 

First you need to deal with name resolution so your DVR is easier to find, go to DynDNS and sign up for a free account that has a DYNAMIC service attached. Choose a domain you will remember (ie thump.is-a-geek.net ). Make sure you write down the login info they provide.

 

 

On the DVR give it a static IP, for you 192.168.1.2 should work great.

 

 

On the router (use linksys's site for help, default is 192.168.1.1 PW admin) forward the following ports to your DVR's IP (192.168.1.2).

 

Like this

 

Outside>Inside

 

81>80 192.168.1.2

3000>3000 192.168.1.2

3000>3001 192.168.1.2

3003>3003 192.168.1.2

3005>3005 192.168.1.2

4000>4000 192.168.1.2

8800>8800 192.168.1.2

 

Next on the router is setup your previsouly created dyDNS account, I think thats under advanced but it's pretty obvious the router only has so many variables.

 

If you don't have a new DSL all in one modem you should be good to go and can access the DVR with the web client from Thump.is-a-geek.net:81

 

Your remote client software will only need the domain thump.is-a-geek.net without specifing a port as they were left default in forwarding.

 

HTH

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