IP CAM VIEW found in the Itunes Market: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ip-cam-view/id471794610?mt=8# should work as long as you have the network settings properly configured in both your DVR and Home Network. I recommend setting a Static IP for the DVR on your
Home Router. After you have assigned the IP goto the network settings on your DVR and input the
IP Address you assigned, the
SubnetMask of your
Home Router(usually 255.255.255.0 or 255.255.252.0), and the
Gateway of your
Home Router.(i.e. 192.168.0.1/192.168.1.1/192.168.1.254). While you are on your Network screen I recommend changing your default
TCP Port and
HTTP Port to something that is not commonly allocated.
As with most Routers you must Create a pinhole in the firewall to allow the outside traffic in. Select your DVR's IP on your Router and Create Definitions for both Ports that you set on your DVR's Network Menu. If your DVR and Router didn't reboot after saving these changes reboot.On the phone ap I found the following two cameras to work with the H.264 DVR System V2.00.R05:
- Make: Unknown Brand Model: DVR-9008HV
- Make:A.V.Sistemi Model:A.V.Sistemi 61xx DVR
For the Host/IP field, You use your
Home Routers Internet IP. TCP port is the number you set on the network menu of your DVR. Ch.# is the Channel Cam (1-8, and 9 being a single feed of all 8 channels)user names and passwords are case sensitive.
I hope this helps
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