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Section 1 - Product Overview Features Comprehensive IP Surveillance Solution • Total Solution: The DNR-312L is a standalone network video recorder (NVR) capable of 24/7 recording without requiring a dedicated PC. The NVR can manage multiple network cameras, providing direct access to view live video and play recorded video using a web browser, from anywhere, anytime. • Easy to Use: A user-friendly GUI simplifies network and camera setup, allowing you to easily access multiple cameras for viewing, recording, playback, and configuration. • Centralized Interface for Configuration: The DNR-312L provides a flexible and economic alternative to manage and configure multiple network cameras on a centralized web interface. • Megapixel Resolution Support: The DNR-312L supports high-resolution megapixel recording for sharper images with high clarity. • Powered by mydlink technology: The DNR-312L can be easily set up for Internet access. It supports real-time monitoring and playback from anywhere via an Internet browser. The recording is stored locally on your own HDD, so there is no need for expensive off-site hosted video storage. Complete Network Functionality • PPPoE Support: The NVR can connect to the Internet via a DSL modem over Ethernet. • DDNS Support: Dynamic DNS is a solution for users without a fixed IP address. With the DDNS service, you can connect to the NVR over the Internet using an easy-to-remember domain name. • NTP Support: Maintaining an accurate record of time is essential if recorded data is to be used as evidence. To ensure that the time recording is always accurate, the NVR can update the system clock from an Internet server using the Network Time Protocol (NTP). • DHCP Server: The NVR can act as a DHCP server for easy deployment when placed in a basic network that has no existing DHCP server. D-Link DNR-312L User Manual 4

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D-Link DNR-312L User Manual
Section 1 - Product Overview
Features
Comprehensive IP Surveillance Solution
Total Solution:
The DNR-312L is a standalone network video recorder (NVR) capable of 24/7 recording without
requiring a dedicated PC. The NVR can manage multiple network cameras, providing direct access to view live
video and play recorded video using a web browser, from anywhere, anytime.
Easy to Use:
A user-friendly GUI simplifies network and camera setup, allowing you to easily access multiple
cameras for viewing, recording, playback, and configuration.
Centralized Interface for Configuration:
The DNR-312L provides a flexible and economic alternative to manage
and configure multiple network cameras on a centralized web interface.
Megapixel Resolution Support:
The DNR-312L supports high-resolution megapixel recording for sharper images
with high clarity.
Powered by mydlink technology:
The DNR-312L can be easily set up for Internet access. It supports real-time
monitoring and playback from anywhere via an Internet browser. The recording is stored locally on your own
HDD, so there is no need for expensive off-site hosted video storage.
Complete Network Functionality
PPPoE Support:
The NVR can connect to the Internet via a DSL modem over Ethernet.
DDNS Support:
Dynamic DNS is a solution for users without a fixed IP address. With the DDNS service, you can
connect to the NVR over the Internet using an easy-to-remember domain name.
NTP Support:
Maintaining an accurate record of time is essential if recorded data is to be used as evidence. To
ensure that the time recording is always accurate, the NVR can update the system clock from an Internet server
using the Network Time Protocol (NTP).
DHCP Server:
The NVR can act as a DHCP server for easy deployment when placed in a basic network that has
no existing DHCP server.