The NVR offers versatile support for external hard disks connected via the SATA interface. Additionally, the built-in gateway strategically separates the network camera connection and the data network connection, preventing network congestion.
Functional four digital inputs and one digital output interfaces enable seamless integration with security sensors and alarms, further enhancing the NVR’s capabilities. This NVR offers superior performance and exceptional video recording quality, establishing it as an ideal solution for network video recording needs.
To connect your Standalone NVR to your network, you must connect it to Ethernet Port 1, provided you are using a network router/DHCP server in your system. The Standalone NVR will attempt to obtain an IP address from the router via DHCP. In situations where no IP address is automatically assigned, Ethernet Port 1 will adopt the static IP address 192.168.0.10 after 30 seconds.
On the back panel of your Standalone NVR, the Ethernet port on the right is Ethernet Port 2, while the left port is Ethernet Port 1. Moreover, the added P2P network protocol enables greater compatibility with various network service companies. Once online, the NVR boasts strong network penetration, allowing for easy remote access after completing the initial QR-Code scan setup.
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