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7.5 Find Your External IP

Now you will need to find your external IP address. This will be the address you will be

entering in order to access the DVR from outside your network (over the internet).

There are many ways to find your external IP address. The simplest way is to go to http://

www.whatsmyip.org. This site will display your external IP address in the top portion of the

screen.If you go to http://www.portforward.com, it will also display this IP address. Write it

down on the second page marked EXTERNAL IP.
Test Your External IP

Now that you know your external IP address, you can perform a test to ensure your DVR is
accessible from outside your network (over the internet).

1. Open Internet Explorer, and in the address bar type in the EXTERNAL IP address,

followed by a colon and your port number (default is port 80). It should similar to the

following 2 examples:14.14.243.113 :80 OR 14.14.243.113:80

4.

Select the Virtual Server tab.

Enable the Virtual server

In the Name field type in “DVR”

In the Private IP field enter the DVR’s IP address.

In the Protocol field, select Both (This will enable both TCP and UDP).

In the Private port enter the port number you need to forward. By default this

DVR is set to port 80. Use port 80 unless you have a reason to change the DVR
to another port (not recommended).

In the Public port re-enter the port number you entered in the private port field (e.g. 80).

Select the Schedule to Always.

Ensure that the Virtual Server (or forwarding that is being set-up) is set to ENABLED.

When complete, select the Apply button located at the bottom of the page to save your

changes. Port forwarding is now complete!