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Free samsung dvr smart viewer 2.0 download software at UpdateStar. Hi, I was wondering if you guys know where I could download the software for 5162 (Smart Viewer 2.0 for Samsung SHR 5162, not later versions or Smart Viewer Pro DVR). » smart viewer ダウンロード samsung » smartview 2.0 » smart viewer 2.0 pro dvr download » smart view for 2.0 prodvr » samsung smart viewer 2.0 dvr download.

There were many mistakes in their manuals and quick guide that were the main cause of the problems, but eventually I managed to overcome them all. Anyone in need of correct instructions can contact me by asking here.

If it does say 'On', when you click 'View' what do you get next? Is your smart phone an Android or Apple? Have you downloaded the Samsung App to the smartphone and got the App working O.K? Do you get the four screens but they are all black with the word Samsung across them? Does it say it cannot connect? Finally for now, what ports did you set forwarding on in your router and have you checked those ports are actually open? The best little test program for this (on your home computer and web browser) is: When you run this it will show you your current IP address from the internet and you can then put in any port number you wish to test.

If you did not get it working, I can tell you a lot more about the whole problem and probably how to get it working with a mobile phone at least. Dear we learn more than user guide by talking and doing so many things. To update my last post, I have now solved the viewing from a web browser as well as on a smartphone, so I have it working fully.

If you do, it worked! NOTE: in your initial post, I see you use multiple UDP Port numbers (7900, 8000 and 8080). The most common is '8080'. Acrobat pro keygen If after entering the above data into your Router and you still don't get a live feed, try changing all 'UDP' or 'Web Service Port' settings to one number, such as 8080. If '8000' is what you would rather use, then use it on all instead of 8080, etc. Retest for live vid feed.

This should be seen as the Static DNS number in the first (2) fields. Also be sure that 'DHCP' is checked/selected, 'Starting IP Address' should be '192.168.1.10'. Now you will want to look for the Port Range Forwarding section within the Router. This may be found under applications or gaming within your Router Setup menus. Once you find it, you need to enter the following: Port Range Forward (there will be multiple fields, set up the first (2) exactly as outlined below): Port Range Field #1: Application = DVR Start = 8080 End = 8080 Protocol = Both IP Address = 192.168.0.200 Enable (this box should be checked) Port Range Field #2: Application = DVR1 Start = 554 End = 554 Protocol = Both IP Address = 192.168.0.200 Enable (this box should be checked) If having to update or enter the above into the router, test out to see if you get a live vid feed. If you do, it worked! NOTE: in your initial post, I see you use multiple UDP Port numbers (7900, 8000 and 8080).

I have only just come to investigate a Samsung cctv for a friend who has bought one, and have spent some considerable time sorting it out, but initially he had similar problems to what you describe. I have now sorted out where the problems lie and how to set it up for viewing from a mobile phone, but you cannot get it working from a computer and web browser, at least with the particular DVR model he has, unless Samsung correct something.

Retest for live vid feed. Vikings film online subtitrat. The RTSP or TSP '554' is correct, so I don't think the issue will be there, just check to make sure that is the same on all devices as well. All IP data, as well as the Port numbers (UDP and RTSP) need to be the same across all devices (ie: DVR setup fields, Router, as well as if you are using other viewing software on a PC or via an app for a smart phone).

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I've been trying to set it up for months now and have no idea what i'm doing, i hired a guy who said he could do it but ended up doing the off with my cash. I have wireless internet at work and have the cameras set up to view in the workshop, but i can't get it connected to my home computer, i'm not too good with computers, only basics.

The most common is '8080'. If after entering the above data into your Router and you still don't get a live feed, try changing all 'UDP' or 'Web Service Port' settings to one number, such as 8080. If '8000' is what you would rather use, then use it on all instead of 8080, etc.

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I was able to enter the set up settings on the dvr through the browser and change things etc which makes me think i have configured it wrong or theres some other reason i was not able to connect to the cameras. When i take my laptop to work and use smart viewer software i am able to get the live feed up on it and can move the cameras etc with my laptop, thats using my works wireless internet. I'll post all the information i have in a little while when i get it. Once again, thanks a lot for helping me UPDATE Laptop info ip address 92.28.163.209 subnet mask 255.255.255.0 default gateway 192.168.0.1 DNS SERVERS 192.168.0.1 ----------------------------- Router model Netgear DG834G. I recall during my initial setup from my DVR owners manual, there was mention of DNS entries into the router as well as 'Port Range Forwarding' data, which if I remember, allows the offsite distant viewing of the DVR (from another computer, tablet or cell phone). Do you recall entering your static DNS numbers or the port forwarding data into your home router (or work)? For instance, access your router's Setup Menu.