![]() ![]() Anyway, what I did first was look into if the problem was with the DVR or the operating system. Originally I did what one of the previous posts advised and it worked, but only once. Hi, Yes I share your frustration, but after many day's of torment I finally got everything to work. If this helps anyone out there, i'll be happy as there is absolutely nothing out there on this subject! SImply change the appropriate active X settings in IE ->Internet Option->Security->Custom Level to either enable or prompt. NB: Active X controls may need to changed via Internet Explorer to allow IE to prompt you. Navigate to the IP or Dyndns name to remote access your DVR Run 'install.bat' with administrator priviledgesĥ. Download NetSurveillance.zip from the following link and extract contents to C:\Windows\NetSurveillance ( )Ĥ. Goto C:\Windows and create directory 'NetSurveillance'ģ. NB: Applies to H.264 DVR's using NetSurveillance WEB for remote access.ġ. Here are some simply steps to a problem that caused 12hours of frustration. NETSURVEILLANCE WEB DOWNLOAD INSTALLThe file is located via /ocx/Active.exe and even though installing it successfully, when going to the address of the DVR we would be greeted by the same page to download and install the Active X Controls. ![]() When you navigate to the unit remotely for the first time it will give you a page to download and install the required active X controls etc however doing so would send us in an infinite loop. ![]() After forwarding the desired ports and registering a DYNDNS name to point to the IP i went to access the unit remotely via web browser. Purchased an H.264 8 Cam DVR-9108VH standalone unit and set it up for remote viewing. ![]()
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