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navid_teh_en Posted on Feb 17, 2014

Cann't connect to wj-hd716 via network

I have a 16 channel dvr i want to see it from network i connect them with switch. when i type my ip and port in IE nothing happens and a blue scrreen apear with model of dvr but nothing else

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Hi

in some case, you need to check the compatibility view settings in the Microsoft IE.

- go to "Tools->Compatibility view settings"
- add the ip address of your DVR
- try open the DVR web.

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SOURCE: how i can see dvr

so far, you cannot view the Panasonic WJ-Series Recorder using other browser than Microsoft Internet Explorer. because it use ActiveX Component to view the Video.

you can acess the Web Base interface of the DVR, just input the IP Address of the DVR, set disable pop up blocker for your browser, then it will show.

in some case, other browser than Internet explorer won't show the web correctly.

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SOURCE: how do i connect to

so far, you cannot view the Panasonic WJ-Series Recorder using other browser than Microsoft Internet Explorer. because it use ActiveX Component to view the Video.

you can acess the Web Base interface of the DVR, just input the IP Address of the DVR, set disable pop up blocker for your browser, then it will show.

in some case, other browser than Internet explorer won't show the web correctly.

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