Learn how to install and configure the AVTECH 16 Channel NVR software on your computer. This video tutorial also covers basic settings, adding cameras, playback, and view management.

We’re almost done with our Networking Guide Video Tutorial series, but before it’s through, we wanted to show our installers where to find their clients’ static IP information on their routers. As we’ve noted before, the more familiar you are with the various networking equipment out there, the better you’ll look when you have to [...]

So you’re almost done setting up your security system and are ready to try to access it from the “outside world” of your local intranet. You’ll need to find your public IP address to do that, and then, for convenience, you’ll need to setup Dynamic DNS so that the system’s IP address is always updated [...]

Yet another Networking Guide Video Tutorial for everyone out there. This one focuses on finding a static IP address for your network device so that you don’t put a DVR or IP Camera on the same internal IP address as, oh, lets say your son’s old school EverQuest Emulator Server – he wouldn’t be happy! [...]

In Part 2 of our Networking Guide Video Tutorial Series, Eric goes over something that every power user should become familiar with, “ipconfig /all”. It allows you to find things like your Default Gateway, DHCP Server, DNS Servers, MAC Address and many other useful networking details. Check out the video he put together detailing the [...]

Dynamic DNS, or DDNS, allows you to track IP changes and maintain friendly URL names for your security DVRs, and other network-based devices, without having to change the DNS configuration each time your IP address changes. This is particularly helpful if you are setting up a home security system or other home-based devices using specific [...]

There are a few things that every basic internet user should know about their network and how to find information. All of these are used in the command line, which you can reach by clicking on Start->Run (Windows) and typing “cmd” then pressing Enter. On other systems, it is usually called the “terminal.” One command [...]