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_ _ _ _C_h_a_p_t_e_r_ _7 _ ~ An IP address assigned by DHCP is ~ called a dynamic IP address because it may change automatically as devices are added to or removed from the network. An IP address you specify is considered a static IP address, because it will not change until you specify a new one. ¥" Basic rcpLIP Concepts This section describes a few basic TCP/IP concepts. If you are familiar with home networking, you can skip to "Begin TCP/IP Settings" on page 91. IP Address. TCP/IP settings are used to manage IP addresses on a network. An IP address is a number that identifies a single device on a network (in much the same way that a home address identifies a single home in the US). IP addresses use four numbers separated by periods. Each number can be from 0 to 255. Some example IP addresses are: 192.168.0.1 and 10.8.3.25 DHCP and Static IP Addresses. DHCP automatically assigns IP addresses to devices on a network. Most home networks include a TOuter or home gateway that has DHCP. If your network has DHCP, or you are creating a peer-to-peer network, your DVR can obtain its IP address automatically. If your network does not have DHCP, you must assign an IP address for your DVR. If you assign an IP address to your DVR, remember that: The first three sets of numbers in the IP address usually must match the first sets of numbers in the IP address used by another device on the network (for example, a computer). The first three sets of numbers for IP addresses on a home network are usually: '192.168.0' or '192.168.1.' • If the first three sets of numbers match those of another IP address, the last set of numbers has to be unique. For example, two IP addresses for devices on the same network might be '192.168.1.5' and '192.168.1.6'. 90

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____
C_h_a_p_t_e_r
__
7
_
90
~
An
IP
address assigned
by
DHCP
is
~
called a
dynamic
IP
address
because
it
may change automatically as
devices are added
to
or removed from the
network.
An
IP
address you specify
is
considered a
static
IP
address,
because
it
will
not
change
until
you specify a new
one.
¥"
Basic
rcp
LIP
Concepts
This section describes a few basic
TCP/IP
concepts.
If
you are familiar with home
networking, you can skip to "Begin
TCP/IP
Settings" on page 91.
IP Address.
TCP/IP
settings are used to manage IP addresses on a network.
An
IP address
is a number that identifies a single device on a network (in much the same way that a
home address identifies a single home in the US). IP addresses use four numbers separated
by periods. Each number can be from 0
to
255. Some example IP addresses are:
192.168.0.1 and 10.8.3.25
DHCP
and
Static
IP Addresses.
DHCP automatically assigns IP addresses to devices on a
network. Most home networks include a
TOuter
or home gateway that has DHCP.
If
your
network has DHCP, or you are creating a peer-to-peer network, your
DVR
can obtain its
IP address automatically.
If
your network does not have DHCP, you must assign an IP address for your DVR.
If
you
assign an IP address to your DVR, remember that:
The first three sets
of
numbers in the IP address usually must match the first sets
of
numbers in the IP address used
by
another device on the network (for example, a
computer). The first three sets
of
numbers for IP addresses on a home network are
usually: '192.168.0' or '192.168.1.'
If
the first three sets
of
numbers match those
of
another IP address, the last set
of
numbers has to be unique.
For example, two IP addresses for devices on the same network might be '192.168.1.5'
and '192.168.1.6'.