Spyclops SPY-DVR4960 User Manual User Manual
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*Note: Make sure before configuring network settings that you have an Ethernet cable connected from your DVR
to your router.
3.6 Network Setup:
• DHCP: When first setting up for network access, check the “DHCP” box and “OK” then right
click twice to save. Go back into “Network setup” and unclick the “DHCP” so the DVR will not
change it again.
• ESee: if UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) is enabled in your router, you will see an ESee id
number in which you will use to log into the phone app E-See to remotely view from an iphone
or Android.
• IP address: This is the unique address assigned to your DVR and will be used locally (within
your network) in a web browser to view your DVR recording. This is also the address you will
use if you need to port forward (for assistance with port forwarding, you can go to
portforward.com for instructions according to your router model).
*Note: you will need to allow Active X to install on your browser to view remotely
• Subnet mask: Subnet for the network segment.
• Gateway: This will be your router address.
• MAC address: The physical address of the DVR.
• Web port: This will need to be updated to the new port number if port forwarding is done
through another port besides 80.
• Preferred DNS: This is the address for routing web access. Not to be confused with DDNS.