Importance of maintaining a working LAN connection to DVR for our demonstration and working example of setting up procedures
Very important, is to have a working strong internet connection to the LAN socket via a LAN RJ45 Ethernet cable to your Router or modem, https://i.postimg.cc/wMbWK1Wm/Router...o-computer.jpg .
If you have a successful working internet connection, the furthest most green of the lights at the front , https://i.postimg.cc/1tkMmkGW/DVR-BN...t-internet.jpg , of the DVR should flicker on., https://i.postimg.cc/W3ggnhZn/Right-...g-Internet.jpg . The brightness of this light gives an approximate indication of the strength of the signal. If you have no green light or just a weak dim light, you might consider changing the LAN RJ45 Ethernet cable , possibly to a shorter one. My experience suggests that the DVRs from Sannce require a better and stronger LAN internet connection than most average computers and other devices do. I have also had two DVRs fail / become defect/ useless , at least as far as using local PC LAN (ii) or PC Cloud P2P (iii) is concerned, when they no longer reacted to any working LAN connection ( https://support.sannce.com/hc/en-us/requests/1492131 )
We note also that different options are available to us in the Guarding Vision Software, in particular for the P2P remote availability setting up, as a result of having a LAN cable connection to the same router/ modem to which our PC is connected.
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