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Browser - Windows Internet Explorer
Open Port Check Tool
hp://canyouseeme.org/
Your IP: 81.919.622.24
What Port?
CanYouSeeMe.org - Open Port Check Tool
Check
This page will serve as a free utility for remotely verifying a port is open or closed. It will
be useful for users who wish to check to see if a server or ISP is blocking certain ports.
Success: I can see your service on
81.919.622.24 on port (80)
Your ISP is not blocking port 80
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Remote Connection
To monitor your DVR at times when you are away from its location, you will use the system’s
public or Internet address instead of the local IP address described above.
This address could either be the series of digits that you use to log into your DVR over
the Internet, or the Dynamic Domain Name Service (MyQ-See) address you created when
configuring your DVR for remote access. See Sections 1.2 or 1.6 of the Remote
Monitoring Guide respectively for full details on either option.
You can quickly obtain the DVR’s Internet IP address by going to www.canyouseeme.org
using a computer connected to the same router as the DVR.
The number at the bottom (81.919.622.24
in the example shown) is the public IP
address and you can enter this into the
Address field. The rest of the process is the
same as described above for adding a local
connection.
SERVER LIST
The Server List contains all of your successful DVR connections. It is where you can add, edit
or delete your connections. It is accessed by tapping Server List at the top of your screen.
There is an additional field, Title, available in this area which we recommend utilizing
descriptive names such as “Home DVR, Local” and “Home DVR, Away” or the like to help you
make the appropriate connection.
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