Gaz_
ClioSport Club Member
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Howdy
Do this all the time at work with DVR's on domestic connections with dynamic ip addresses for remote viewing. We have an account with no ip.
However, fitted a new NVR the other week, and noticed it hasn't updated the ddns service, and is now off line to view remotely
So here's the chinglish manual info
On the normal machines we use, you normally use the drop down to select the provider, in this case we use no-ip. Then enter the domain name we set up before hand, user name and password of our account, and thats it.
However, this machine has a box called server ip, WTF is this? as the manual is no help. Would this be no-ip's actual ip addy?
I could set up Dynamic dns in the BT router, which is probably a better way round, but this has me intrigued as ive not seen this "server ip" when setting up this on any oher machine ive used?
Do this all the time at work with DVR's on domestic connections with dynamic ip addresses for remote viewing. We have an account with no ip.
However, fitted a new NVR the other week, and noticed it hasn't updated the ddns service, and is now off line to view remotely
So here's the chinglish manual info
On the normal machines we use, you normally use the drop down to select the provider, in this case we use no-ip. Then enter the domain name we set up before hand, user name and password of our account, and thats it.
However, this machine has a box called server ip, WTF is this? as the manual is no help. Would this be no-ip's actual ip addy?
I could set up Dynamic dns in the BT router, which is probably a better way round, but this has me intrigued as ive not seen this "server ip" when setting up this on any oher machine ive used?