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DVR internet ready Rocky T Squirrel 03-19-2006
---> Re: DVR internet ready Spyros Kintzoni...03-20-2006
  `--> Re: DVR internet ready Rocky T Squirre...03-25-2006
Posted by Rocky T Squirrel on March 19, 2006, 9:39 pm
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Any one ever been able to get one of these China DVR's to work on the
internet?
We've been 3 months trying with no results yet,
done everything the factory and the ISD provider suggested with no good
results.
it works "fair" behind the router but can't be accessed from the internet
side of the router..

RTS



Posted by Spyros Kintzonides on March 20, 2006, 10:15 am
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All you have to do is to port forward the router to the ip of the dvr, so
from the remote area you run the software and try to connect with the static
ip of the site installation. Then the router that was previously programmed
for port forward to the ip of dvr, do the rest of the job...

>
> Any one ever been able to get one of these China DVR's to work on the
> internet?
> We've been 3 months trying with no results yet,
> done everything the factory and the ISD provider suggested with no good
> results.
> it works "fair" behind the router but can't be accessed from the internet
> side of the router..
>
> RTS
>
>



Posted by Rocky T Squirrel on March 20, 2006, 11:16 am
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Tks, Spyros
did that first thing, however originally the DSL ISP had all incoming
requests for data BLOCKED at their servers..
finally got that opened but unit still wouldn't work..
checked the Berklin router through and through, everything was programmed as
should be..
we then found out the DSL Modem was blocking ports. had it reprogrammed to
allow the DVR ports acccess
unit still doesn't work on the internet side..

We suspect the DSL modem is the problem but don't know what to do to it to
find out..
BellSouth will not return any question about it to us...

RTS


> All you have to do is to port forward the router to the ip of the dvr, so
> from the remote area you run the software and try to connect with the
static
> ip of the site installation. Then the router that was previously
programmed
> for port forward to the ip of dvr, do the rest of the job...
>
> >
> > Any one ever been able to get one of these China DVR's to work on the
> > internet?
> > We've been 3 months trying with no results yet,
> > done everything the factory and the ISD provider suggested with no good
> > results.
> > it works "fair" behind the router but can't be accessed from the
internet
> > side of the router..
> >
> > RTS
> >
> >
>
>



Posted by FIRETEK on March 20, 2006, 11:50 am
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Sounds to me like it's a router problem. Have you tried hooking the DVR
directly to the DSL modem? If this works, you may have to assign an
individual IP to each computer in the network, then designate the DVR as an
open IP.

Regards,

Frank

> Tks, Spyros
> did that first thing, however originally the DSL ISP had all incoming
> requests for data BLOCKED at their servers..
> finally got that opened but unit still wouldn't work..
> checked the Berklin router through and through, everything was programmed
as
> should be..
> we then found out the DSL Modem was blocking ports. had it reprogrammed
to
> allow the DVR ports acccess
> unit still doesn't work on the internet side..
>
> We suspect the DSL modem is the problem but don't know what to do to it
to
> find out..
> BellSouth will not return any question about it to us...
>
> RTS
>
>
> > All you have to do is to port forward the router to the ip of the dvr,
so
> > from the remote area you run the software and try to connect with the
> static
> > ip of the site installation. Then the router that was previously
> programmed
> > for port forward to the ip of dvr, do the rest of the job...
> >
> > >
> > > Any one ever been able to get one of these China DVR's to work on the
> > > internet?
> > > We've been 3 months trying with no results yet,
> > > done everything the factory and the ISD provider suggested with no
good
> > > results.
> > > it works "fair" behind the router but can't be accessed from the
> internet
> > > side of the router..
> > >
> > > RTS
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>



Posted by Rocky T Squirrel on March 20, 2006, 7:29 pm
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one of the first things we did, (the direct connection)
did nothing.. even the factory couldn't get into it...



> Sounds to me like it's a router problem. Have you tried hooking the DVR
> directly to the DSL modem? If this works, you may have to assign an
> individual IP to each computer in the network, then designate the DVR as
an
> open IP.
>
> Regards,
>
> Frank
>
> > Tks, Spyros
> > did that first thing, however originally the DSL ISP had all
incoming
> > requests for data BLOCKED at their servers..
> > finally got that opened but unit still wouldn't work..
> > checked the Berklin router through and through, everything was
programmed
> as
> > should be..
> > we then found out the DSL Modem was blocking ports. had it
reprogrammed
> to
> > allow the DVR ports acccess
> > unit still doesn't work on the internet side..
> >
> > We suspect the DSL modem is the problem but don't know what to do to it
> to
> > find out..
> > BellSouth will not return any question about it to us...
> >
> > RTS
> >
> >
> > > All you have to do is to port forward the router to the ip of the dvr,
> so
> > > from the remote area you run the software and try to connect with the
> > static
> > > ip of the site installation. Then the router that was previously
> > programmed
> > > for port forward to the ip of dvr, do the rest of the job...
> > >
> > > >
> > > > Any one ever been able to get one of these China DVR's to work on
the
> > > > internet?
> > > > We've been 3 months trying with no results yet,
> > > > done everything the factory and the ISD provider suggested with no
> good
> > > > results.
> > > > it works "fair" behind the router but can't be accessed from the
> > internet
> > > > side of the router..
> > > >
> > > > RTS
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>



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