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CHAPTER 4 MAIN MENU SETUP

4.6 NETWORK CONFIGURATION

The

Network Configuration window is used to control how your DVR works in a networked

environment. This section offers a brief overview of how to set up your DVR so that it can be
remotely monitored from another computer on your network, over the Internet or from mobile
wireless devices. Full, in-depth instructions on the functions and settings available in this
window are presented in the Remote Monitoring Guide which is on the disk that came
with your system or which can be downloaded from our website at www.Q-See.com. The four
tabs in this window are

Network, Sub-Stream, Email and Other Settings. If you will only

be monitoring the DVR from another computer on your network, you will only need to use the
first three tabs.
It is important that your DVR is connected to your network router and that the router is
powered on before proceeding.

Network

Network

Substream

Substream

Other Settings

Other Settings

Email

Email

NETWORK

NETWORK

Default

Default

Apply

Apply

Exit

Exit

Test

Test

HTTP Port
Server Port
Obtain an IP address automatically
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway
Preferred DNS Server
Alternate DNS Server
PPPoE
User Name
Password

HTTP Port
Server Port
Obtain an IP address automatically
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway
Preferred DNS Server
Alternate DNS Server
PPPoE
User Name
Password

80
6036

192 . 168 . 001 . 100
255 . 255 . 255 . 000
192 . 168 . 001 . 001
000 . 000 . 000 . 000
000 . 000 . 000 . 000

80
6036

192 . 168 . 001 . 100
255 . 255 . 255 . 000
192 . 168 . 001 . 001
000 . 000 . 000 . 000
000 . 000 . 000 . 000

PICTURE 4-35

Network Tab
HTTP Port – This is the port the DVR

will occupy on your computer
network. When accessing the DVR
remotely from the Internet, you will
need to enter your network’s IP
address (obtained in the next step)
in the address bar of an Internet
Explorer window. For example:
http://192.168.0.25

Optain IP Address Automatically – Clicking this box will obtain the IP address, subnet mask,

and gateway IP from the router.

PPPOE – Selecting this enables Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) which allows

you to directly connect your DVR to the Internet through your modem. Do not use this
unless required by your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or if you are already connected
to a router. Contact your ISP for your account information including user name and
password. The TEST button will verify that your information is correct.

NOTE! The default value is 80. If port 80 is already occupied by another device

on the network, then another port will need to be selected. Choose another
number in the same range; 81-89. In this case, you will have to add the port to
the IP address when entering it into the Internet Explorer window. For example,
if the port is now 82, then you will need to enter http://192.168.0.25:82

Substream Tab
The substream is the data that is sent to remote monitoring devices. Due to bandwidth
concerns, these data streams are generally smaller than those sent directly to the DVR itself.
These streams run in parallel with the main stream sent to the hard drive and they do not
affect each other.

Definitions and descriptions of network configuration:

Parameter

Definition

HTTP Port

The network port number for accessing the DVR via Internet Explorer. The default
port is 80

Server Port

The port number for data. The default port is 6036

Static IP

IP Address

The IP address of the DVR on your network

Subnet Mask

The server’s subnet mask

Gateway

The gateway of the router

DNS Server

The address of the Domain Name System (DNS) server

PPPoE

User Name

User name of the broadband account

Password

Password for broadband account

Substream settings are configured in the
same manner as that used for the primary
stream settings in the Record Bitrate
tab in Section 4.3 Certain settings will be
grayed out and cannot be changed due to
throughput concerns. The definitions are
repeated for your convenience:

PICTURE 4-36

Parameter

Options

What it Means

Resolution

D1, CIF

D1 = Full TV resolution, CIF = 1/2 D1. D1 takes more
room on the hard drive than CIF

FPS

1-30

Frames per second. More frames makes for smoother
video but takes up more room on the hard drive.

Encode

VBR, CBR

Variable Bit Rate versus Constant Bit Rate. VBR
provides better compression, but issues may arise
when streaming for remote viewing.

Quality

Lowest – Highest

Only available when VBR is selected. The higher the
quality, the more drive space required.

Max Bitrate

256-2084kbps

Your network may not have enough bandwidth to
handle maximum rates from all of your cameras.
Adjusting these settings to suit your network will
improve performance and on-screen image quality.

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