

- #SAMSUNG DVR CANNOT ACCESS MENU TO SET CLOCK HDM HOW TO#
- #SAMSUNG DVR CANNOT ACCESS MENU TO SET CLOCK HDM 1080P#
- #SAMSUNG DVR CANNOT ACCESS MENU TO SET CLOCK HDM MANUAL#
- #SAMSUNG DVR CANNOT ACCESS MENU TO SET CLOCK HDM SOFTWARE#
Now input the gateway address into a web browser and access your router's configuration page (will need router username and password, if you have never logged in before it is likley default for that device which you can google)

This will give you your computer ip address and the "gateway address" will be your router's.

One other roadblock you may be facing is that ISPs often block port 80 (the common http website port) for both security and because they want you to pay extra for a business plan.ġ) You really want a Static IP for this type of setup.įrom a computer, open a command prompt type and type "ipconfig". Thus you have to do what is called port forwarding to direct traffic on a specific port to a specific computer/device. So in short all unsolicited/unrequested traffic is blocked, and to your router you trying to access your DVR from the internet is unsolicited. Your router is the very important first gatekeeper between your home and the internet and if some outside person/computer requests access and the router has no record of you asking for them to access you, then the router denys it. Your DVR also has a port that it is watching communication for (that is your device port and http port. Every computer and device (including the DVR) has a local IP address. You then have device IP addresses provided by the router (or manually set by you which is called a static IP).
#SAMSUNG DVR CANNOT ACCESS MENU TO SET CLOCK HDM SOFTWARE#
The DDNS provider links your URL to your public IP address and uses software on your PC or router to be alerted when this IP address changes. To circumvent this you need what is called a DDNS, which i believe is what that samsung url is providing. On most residential grade internet plans this address changes every few weeks depending on ISP. You have a public IP address, this is the IP address given to you by your ISP.
#SAMSUNG DVR CANNOT ACCESS MENU TO SET CLOCK HDM MANUAL#
(Go to User Manual Q&A #8.You have a few layers of roadblocks here, let me try to explain what is going on without too long of a post. Main Menu > Record menu > Video & Audio.)ī. *Please note: External hard disk drives, computer hard drives, and USB external disk drives are NOT suitable for use with TIGERSECU systems.”įollowing these simple steps can help free up hard drive space and allow you to record more video footage:Ī. If you acquire a replacement or second HDD for your TIGERSECU DVR recording system, ensure that the HDD you acquire is a surveillance HDD designed for installation in DVRs and NVRs. TIGERSECU DVRs can accommodate surveillance hard drives of up to 16TB each. These manufacturers produce surveillance HDDs specifically for usage in security DVRs and NVRs.īrands of surveillance HDD we recommend and which work with TIGERSECU DVRs: TIGERSECU uses branded surveillance hard disk drives (HDD) from major HDD manufacturers such as WD Purple and Toshiba.
#SAMSUNG DVR CANNOT ACCESS MENU TO SET CLOCK HDM 1080P#
For optimal performance of the TIGERSECU DVR and to avoid camera compatibility issues, purchase TIGERSECU 1080P cameras for a complete home security system. If your cameras show No Signal and you’re not using IP cameras, please go to Main Menu > Camera Menu > Camera, un-check the IP mode. If the night vision is switched on, please let us know the model number of the cameras so we could check it out for you.ģ. If the night vision is not switched on, try a different power adapter for the cameras.Ģ-2. If the cameras show the TIGER LOGO on each camera channel, please check whether the camera night vision is on during the night.Ģ-1.
#SAMSUNG DVR CANNOT ACCESS MENU TO SET CLOCK HDM HOW TO#
How to check if your cameras will work with a TIGERSECU DVR: TIGERSECU Super HD 1080P and 5MP DVRs work with these security camera formats: HD-TVI, HD-CVI, AHD, and D1.
