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5. You will need to enter a separate port forwarding entry for each port
that your DVR uses
– Media Port (9000), Web Port (80), and
Server Port (2050). Repeat the below steps for each entry.
6.
When entering the port numbers and IP address into your router’s
port forwarding section, you will need to do away with the leading
zeros (i.e. 09000 becomes 9000, 192.168.001.090 becomes
192.168.1.90, and so on).
7. In the port forwarding section of your router, you will typically be
asked to enter the following information in order to forward a port
(keep in mind that the wording may change depending on the
model of your router):
a. Application Name: This can be anything you choose.
b. Public Port: This should be set to one of the three ports you
need to forward
– Media Port (9000), Web Port (80), or
Server Port (2050).
c. Private Port: This should be set to the same number you
entered for the Public Port.
d. Port Type: If your router has an option for both, use that
setting. If your router only allows either TCP or UDP port
types, use TCP.
e. Host IP Address: This should be set to the IP address you
configured for your DVR earlier (continuing the example
used in previous sections, you would enter 10.1.10.150
here).
Chapter 19 Port Forwarding