Then I'd probably have to take it up with the manufacturer and see if there may be some firmware update or something that would fix this issue. Screenies available now. Unfortunately the screen shots don't help show what the problem may be. We really need the source of the page and probably other details too.
I'd suggest you take this up on a DVR specific forum where, with details of the make and model of your DVR, people may be able to help. Will try taking it up either with the manufacturer or on another board as suggested.
It's probably a limitation of the current firmware tho. Thanks again for the effort. Register Login. As you can see, I am testing the port Notice also that there are 2 ports I have forwarded in my router, and Although is one of the default ports of the DVR, 88 is not. In this image you can see the default network settings of the Digital Video Recorder. It is not a good idea to leave this port as default.
They do this by design, as a web browser will expect the pages to be served on port 80 by default. We recommend changing this port to 88 or to prevent any issues accessing the DVR externally. To do this you will need to change some settings in your Web Browser Internet Explorer preferably. Take a look at these steps below:. From this page you can type the default username and password that is assigned to the DVR.
The default username is admin and the password is admin. Click login, then you will see the page of your Web Service. To access the DVR from outside the network or externally, the steps will be the same but the IP address will be your external IP address.
You can find your external IP address by going to www. Make sure you access the DVR while you are not inside the location as the DVR, due to the fact that many routers will not allow you to access internal devices from within the network using the external IP Address.
As you can see in the diagram the laptop on the left send a request over the Internet to the router that is located in the remote location and based on the rules the router forwards the data packets to the DVR in the local network. After receiving the request the DVR sends the video stream to the laptop. All you have to do to make this port forwarding process to work is to set up the DVR and the router using the IP and port numbers.
OK, it's time to learn how to configure your DVR and router for port forwarding. The first step is to get all the necessary information. Here's what you need:. It's necessary to know what's the router IP address so you can use it to open its menu via a web browser for configuration.
The diagram below shows a simplified diagram for your local network. From your laptop or PC just open a web browser and type the IP address of your router. It should pop-up a screen asking for the username and password. As long as you have the necessary information you can configure the router.
Obviously, your network is different from mine so the IP address should be another one but you can use this port number for your configuration. That's basically the information you need to input into your router.
Now when the request comes from the Internet the router will "think":. And that's all the router does to get the port forwarding working for the DVR. September 29, at pm Mike Haldas Keymaster. May 9, at am Anonymous Inactive. May 15, at pm Then, having entered the verification code again, using uppercase when displayed the login fails with the message: ERROR: Authentication error. Kind regards, Dave. May 24, at pm August 23, at pm Thanks Gino. December 21, at pm February 8, at am
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