Tenda Surveillance Bridge Setup Guide213
Introduction
Tenda Surveillance Bridge is a powerful networking device designed to enhance the performance and security of surveillance networks. It provides a dedicated and reliable connection for IP cameras, making it an ideal solution for both home and business surveillance systems. This guide will provide step-by-step instructions on how to set up and configure your Tenda Surveillance Bridge.
Prerequisites
Tenda Surveillance Bridge
IP cameras compatible with your bridge
Ethernet cables
Power supply
Step 1: Hardware Setup
Connect your IP cameras to the Ethernet ports on the Tenda Surveillance Bridge using Ethernet cables.
Connect the WAN port of the bridge to your internet router using an Ethernet cable.
Connect the power supply to the bridge and power it on.
Step 2: Accessing the Web Interface
Open a web browser on a computer connected to the same network as your bridge.
Enter the IP address of your bridge in the browser's address bar. The default IP address is 192.168.1.254.
Enter the default username and password (admin/admin) and click "Login."
Step 3: Configuring Network Settings
Go to the "Network" tab in the web interface.
Configure the WAN settings according to your internet connection type.
Configure the LAN settings to assign IP addresses to your IP cameras.
Step 4: Adding IP Cameras
Go to the "Surveillance" tab in the web interface.
Click "Add Camera."
Enter the IP address, port, username, and password for your IP camera.
Click "Save."
Step 5: Configuring Recording Settings
Go to the "Recording" tab in the web interface.
Select the recording mode (continuous, motion detection, etc.)
Configure the recording schedule and storage location.
Click "Save."
Step 6: Setting Up Remote Access
Go to the "Remote Access" tab in the web interface.
Enable remote access.
Configure the port forwarding settings.
Click "Save."
Conclusion
Once you have completed these steps, your Tenda Surveillance Bridge will be successfully set up and configured. You can now access and manage your IP cameras remotely, view live footage, and record video for security purposes. Remember to regularly check for firmware updates to ensure optimal performance and security.
2025-01-10
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