LOREX Technology Network Router Dlink DI 624 User Manual

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Lorex Monitor Remote Access Setup Guide  
Dlink DI-624  
Date: 25 May 2005  
Step 1: Before you Start  
This section will help you in setting up and configuring your Lorex Monitor(s) and PC(s) to be able to view the  
video images from remote locations on the Internet. We assume that you already have the monitor hooked up  
and working and that you can view video from within your Local Area Network (LAN). If not, please consult the  
Quick Start guide or the Lorex Manual before you continue with remote access setup.  
This document will help you do the following;  
Configure your router to enable access from outside the LAN  
Register for the Dynamic Domain Name Service (DDNS) from Lorex technology Inc.  
Configure the Lorex Monitor to operate with DDNS  
Set up a password to secure your monitor  
Configure the Lorex Player to reach the monitor using the DDNS.  
Step1: Configure your router to enable access from the Internet  
To view video images remotely across the Internet involves setting up your broadband router. The example  
shown here uses the DLink-624 Wireless Broadband Router. For routers other than the example shown, please  
consult your router manual and/or your router manufacturer’s website for technical support.  
Step 1A: Log into your Router's Administration Server  
Use a web browser on a computer that is connected to the LAN side of the router to access your broadband  
router. Typically this will be at an IP Address such as 192.168.1.1 or maybe 192.168.0.1. Consult your router  
manual for exact details. Enter the username and password for your particular router – by default the DLink-624  
uses 'admin' as the username and the password is blank.  
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'clone' button. Click on the Static DHCP 'Enabled' radio button. Then click on the 'Apply' button to save this  
configuration.  
If your router does not support the Static DHCP feature, then you will want to set the IP Address explicitly.  
Choose a new address value that is not already assigned and is outside of the range of the DHCP server to  
avoid address conflict. (i.e. does not fall within the Starting and Ending IP Address). Use the new address in the  
following setup. If you do re-assign the IP address, remember to also set it in the Lorex Monitor using the Lorex  
Utility (see the manual on how to do this).  
Step 1C: Create a data path from the Internet to the Lorex Monitor  
Most routers have a way of setting up forwarding rules to allow external Internet client applications to access  
devices on the LAN. In the case of the DLink-624 router select the 'Advanced' tab and you will see the following  
screen;  
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Create a path for your streaming video by entering values as shown;  
Click the 'Enabled' radio button  
Enter the Name (this is your choice)  
Enter the Private IP. This must be the same IP address that appears in the LCD of the Lorex Monitor  
and/or the static IP set in the previous step.  
Set the Protocol Type to 'TCP',  
Set the Private Port to '80'  
Set the Public Port to '80'  
Set the Schedule to 'Always'  
and select the 'Apply' button.  
This will create a data path that the Lorex Player will use to access the video stream and will allow you to view  
the video images. If you also want to access the Lorex Monitor using a web browser, no changes are required.  
Note to advanced users; Web servers are favourite targets of hackers and so using port '80' in this last step may  
make your Lorex Monitor a little less secure. Therefore, we recommend returning to this step once you are  
satisfied with the functionality and changing the settings to use a high port number (e.g. 9002). You will also  
have to change the Lorex Player and Lorex Monitor settings for this. Consult the respective manuals for details.  
Step 2: Register for the Dynamic Domain Name Service (DDNS)  
Unless you specifically obtain a static external IP address, your broadband Internet address, which is assigned  
by your service provider, is subject to change on a regular basis. Dynamic DNS is a service from Lorex technology Inc.  
included with your monitor whereby the Lorex Monitor registers the IP address of the router with the external  
DNS system. In order to be able to locate your home network, you must sign up to use the Dynamic DNS  
system.  
Note: You need only have one device registering the IP Address of the network. If you already have DDNS  
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support by a different means, you may not need to do this step.  
Using a web browser go to register.lorexcctv.net, and click on the 'create account' link.  
You will be asked to provide the following information;  
Your e-mail address  
A secret password  
Your name  
Your Region ( state or province)  
Your country  
Your product license number – This is the same number you entered when installing your Lorex  
Player. The license number is made up of;  
6 to 8-character product code that can be found on the packaging,  
12-character MAC number that is displayed when running the Lorex Utility program (see below). Do  
not include the separating colons (:)  
After you select 'Create New Account' you will receive a username and password confimation by e-mail, which  
you will use in the following steps. If you wish to change any of the parameters you may revisit the Registration  
page. However, you will be prompted for the existing secret password before you will be allowed access.  
Step 3: Configure the Lorex Monitor for DDNS and Password access  
Insert the CD into CD-reader of your Windows 2000 or Windows XP computer. Wait for the CD to autostart.  
Select the ‘Lorex IP Edit’ option from the screen. (If it does not autostart you can manually run the ipedit.exe  
program found in the Lorex Utility directory on the CD).  
This screen will display the IP address of the Lorex Monitor. Click on the item in the left-hand pane and the  
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details will be displayed to the right. To change any of the highlighted parameters, enter in the new values and  
click ‘Submit’. For example, to enable access port 9002, enter this in the HTTP Port2 field and click 'Submit'.  
In order to use the Lorex technology Inc. DDNS service you must have signed up with the Lorex technology Inc. network in  
step 2 above. You will have received an e-mail providing you with the parameters to enter in this part of the  
setup.  
The Lorex Monitor must be configured using a web browser. Double-click on the Monitor list item in the Lorex  
Utility screen above to bring up the web browser. Alternatively, enter the module's IP address in the browser  
address bar. The Network Surveillance screen will appear, as shown below;  
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Step 3A: Set up the DDNS client  
Click on the Configuration link to bring up the configuration pane and then click on the DDNS link. The following  
screen will appear;  
The Dynamic DNS settings must be entered as described in the confirmation e-mail. When done, click on the  
'Submit' button at the bottom of the page.  
Note that IP Address updates do take a few minutes to propagate, so allow about 15 minutes after setting up the  
Lorex Monitor's DDNS before expecting to use the system.  
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Step 3B: Set up a password to secure your module  
The connection that you currently have is suitable for use on a private Local Area Network. If you are concerned  
that others can get access to your Lorex Monitor, you must enable password protection as follows;  
In the left-hand panel, click on the 'User' option. The following screen will appear;  
Enter in a user name and password to create a new user and click on 'Set/change'. Also, click on the 'admin'  
name under the Current users list. Then enter in a new, secure, password for the administrator and click on the  
'Set/change' button. Make sure you know what the passwords are and be VERY careful not to enter them  
incorrectly! You will need these to access the module from now on. Note that these are different passwords  
from the one used in step 2 to register with DDNS.  
Under 'User authorization required', click on 'Yes' and then 'Set '.  
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Step 3C: Setting up an alternate port  
To set an additional port for accessing the Lorex Monitor, click on the 'System' link. The following screen will  
appear;  
Enter the alternate port into the 'Http port 2' field, select the 'Reboot' option and click on the 'Change' button.  
Step 4: Configure the Lorex Player  
The Lorex Player was previously configured for Local Area access by specifying the IP address directly. This  
section will show you how to set this up so that it can access the video from the Internet as well.  
Step 4A: Update the Lorex Player for the new password  
Run the Lorex Player as before. From the Servers/Cameras panel select the Camera Server and right-click on it  
with your mouse and choose 'Edit Camera Server'.  
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Step 3B: Set up a password to secure your module  
The connection that you currently have is suitable for use on a private Local Area Network. If you are concerned  
that others can get access to your Lorex Monitor, you must enable password protection as follows;  
In the left-hand panel, click on the 'User' option. The following screen will appear;  
Enter in a user name and password to create a new user and click on 'Set/change'. Also, click on the 'admin'  
name under the Current users list. Then enter in a new, secure, password for the administrator and click on the  
'Set/change' button. Make sure you know what the passwords are and be VERY careful not to enter them  
incorrectly! You will need these to access the module from now on. Note that these are different passwords  
from the one used in step 2 to register with DDNS.  
Under 'User authorization required', click on 'Yes' and then 'Set '.  
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Enter a name that indicates that this is for Internet access, and define the cameras exactly as before;  
In the address field, enter the URL as it is specified in the DDNS setup e-mail. Typically, this will be in the format  
<MAC>.lorexcctv.net. In the Port field enter '80'. Note if you are setting up an alternate port number (e.g.  
9002), then enter that instead;  
The User Name and Password will be the same as entered in step 3B above. After entering these click 'Next'.  
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Define the camera, as before, by clicking the 'New' button, and when done click the 'Finish' button.  
Start the video by double-clicking on the camera icon and you will be able to view the video as before from  
anywhere in the world.  
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