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David LaRocque Posted on Apr 15, 2013

Whats myip cannot view DVR over internet on remote computor, but can view with IE9 in the home where it is connected

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1. The user name is case-sensitive. So if you program the DVR with a user name it will only take capital letters by default ... so when entering the user name (USER ID) in the web setup ... It MUST BE CAPITAL LETTERS otherwise you will get an 'unknown error'. There is no mention of this important little fact anywhere....

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I have set up many, many IP cameras and various DVRs and software packages professionally.. I must say that this DVR and software is not very intuitive and was very difficult to get past some of the issues. The included instructions were of little help. I hope this helps somebody else.

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Have you given this computer Permission for you to remote connect, let me know?
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