5. remote access setup – I-View AnyNet-0401Mini Embedded NVR User Manual
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Remote Access setup
This section will introduce the Remote access setup detail setup process as for the Web browser
remote viewing setup, Mobile Phone remote viewing setup, 2-way audio setup and Remote
control setup function accessory programs, please refer to the Chapter 5.
Remote Access setup
The main function of “ID code” is to solve the
possible problem with dynamic IP addresses
connection. AnyNet series NVR contains a
built-in IP address register function. If you
enable “Auto connect to dynamic IP server”
and type the ID code into the system, its built-in
IP Identify capability will allow the remote
users to connect directly to the user’s NVR
from their FreeView Pro software or IE
browser via the Internet when the user run the
Witness Pro. In cases the user does not have a
static IP address assigned to the NVR, the ID
Code may redirect browsers to the NVR by
announcing its current IP address to the IP
Dynamic Server.
What is the dynamic IP Server?
When the “Auto connect to dynamic IP Server” option is enabled, the NVR will send a message to
the central IP Identify Server per hour. This server will notify and update the user’s current NVR’s IP
address. When the remote users try to access the NVR, they are routed through the dynamic IP Server
to the NVR.
Do I need to use the dynamic IP Service?
Ask your ISP provider about setting a static IP address for your local account. Once you have a static
IP address, disable the “Auto connect to IP identify server” option. If you do not have a static IP