Showing posts with label TCP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TCP. Show all posts

Saturday, October 17, 2015

D-Link Port Forwarding of DVR

D-Link Port Forwarding - DIR 615 - DIR-825 - DIR-655 - DIR-628 - DIR-628
D-Link port forwarding, also known as virtual server, allows you to configure inbound Internet connections to your router to be routed to specific devices on the network.  In order for surveillance system cameras to be accessible over the Internet, your router is configured to forward requests to your surveillance DVR or directly to IP cameras.  The IP address that your router assigns to your DVR or to IP security cameras is a LAN (internal IP address) that cannot be accessed from outside of your local network.

These instructions are for more recent D-Link routers such as the following: DIR-615, DIR-825, DIR-655, DIR-628.
1.     Open your D-Link router's control panel by going to the IP address http://192.168.0.1/ in a web browser. You will be prompt for a password.  If you did not setup a password on your router, the dlink default password is usually blank.  Enter admin for the username and leave the password blank or enter your password.
2.     After you are logged into your router

1. Click on the "Advanced" tab (#1 below). The virtual server screen will open.
2.     Click the check box next to the first open virtual server entry and fill in the Name for this service.  This can be anything that you choose.  Also fill in the IP address of the device that you are setting up port forwarding for.
3.     Enter the port # for both the Private Port and Public Port.  Ports 80, 4550, and 5550 are the ports that need to be forwarded for Some DVR webcamserver to work.  You need to make an entry for each port.  Most of our stand alone DVRs only use one port which should be supplied on the instructions for the particular DVR you are installing.
4.     Select "TCP" for Protocol.
5.     Select "Always" for Schedule, and "Allow All" for Inbound Filter.
6.     Click Save Settings.
2.     On success, the screen will display a settings saved screen

The port forwarding entry is now added.  If you need to add additional port forwarding rules, repeat the above steps.

Thursday, January 1, 2015

Make Your Internet Faster

How To Make Your Internet Faster (Windows XP, Vista, 7,8)
Slow internet connection is the annoying thing that many people don't want to have. If your internet download speed is slow or your internet connection took long time to load the page, so you are not viewing your Security Camera / DVR. Don't worry today we will teach you how to make your internet faster by change DNS server in the control panel. There are many tricks and tips that also can increase internet speed, but we will show you the effective one.
In here we will walk you through step by step on how to change DNS servers that can increase your internet speed to maximum. Make sure to follow the step correctly for better result.

Step 1 : Open Control Panel

Step 2 : Go to Network and Internet >>> Network and Sharing Center

Step 3 : Click on Local Area Connection >>> Select Properties

Step 4 : Find and double click on "Internet Protocal Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)"

Step 5 : Tick on "Use the following DNS server addresses"

Step 6 : Fill up the DNS server like the same down below :

Preferred DNS Server : 8.8.8.8 
Alternate DNS Server : 8.8.4.4

or

Preferred DNS Server : 208.67.222.222
Alternate DNS Server : 208.67.222.222 

Step 7 : Click OK and Restart your computer.

Cleaning Up Your Computer
No matter how fast your internet is, If there are a lot of junk files and temporary files in your system, Your internet speed and system performance will drop. Also, there are many program installed in your computer and running on the background, Those programs that running in the desktop can slow down your internet speed also.

If you have many junk files and unnecessary programs installed in your PC, you should delete them out of your system.

Scan For A Virus

Virus is a main problem that causes your fast internet to run slow. Running your system with a virus can slow down your system performance, decrease your internet speed, and cause many more problems. If there are virus in your system, make sure to scan and get rid of it. You should scan for your system once a week for better security.