Want to connect CP Plus DVR to Jio Fiber is a straightforward process. The process involves physical connections, network configuration, and app-based management. This includes considerations for both local and remote access.
Hereâs how to get started. You can enable remote viewing to make things more convenient.
Why CP Plus?
CP Plus is a well-known brand offering security cameras and DVRs. Jio Fiber is a high-speed internet service provider in India. That is commonly used for home and business connectivity.
The goal is to integrate or connect CP Plus DVR to Jio Fiber network for the local gCMOB mobile app to monitor and remote access.
The InstaOn cloud feature, which was used for easy remote access, might have been discontinued. Now people have to use manual configurations.
How do we connect CP plus DVR to Jio fiber? Step-by-Step Detailed Process
Physical Connection and Initial Setup
First, you will need to connect the CP Plus DVR to Jio Fiber router with an Ethernet cable. That will ensure a stable wired connection. Next, power on the DVR and connect it to a monitor for configuration.
This step is essential for accessing the DVR’s interface and settings. These are typically navigated using a mouse.
Usually “admin” is the username and password for the login, but it’s safer to change them.
Configure DVR Network Settings
So, to get this set up, you just need to access the DVR’s network settings through the menu. Then, go ahead and set the network mode to DHCP. This will automatically obtain an IP address from the Jio Fiber router, which makes the whole setup process a breeze!
The router assigns an IP within its local range (e.g., 192.168.29.x). So just make sure to note this IP address. You can find it in the router’s device list or the DVR’s settings.
For those of you who know more about technology, here is some advice: if you want to avoid address changes later on, set a static IP within the router’s range.
But rest assured, DHCP is usually enough for most setups.
How to Set Up Port Forwarding for Remote Access?
Port forwarding on the Jio Fiber router is required for remote viewing. The DVR needs to be accessible over the Internet.
Access the routerâs admin page at http://192.168.29.1, logging in with âadminâ as the username and âJiocentrumâ as the password.
Create port forwarding rules for the following ports that are commonly used by the CP Plus DVRs:
- Port 80 (HTTP, for web access)
- Port 37777 (TCP, for video streaming)
- Port 37778 (UDP, optional for data streaming)
Forward these ports to the DVRâs local IP address.
Note the routerâs public IP address, which can be found on the routerâs status page or via online tools like âWhat is my IP.â
This public IP is crucial for external connections.
How to Install and Configure gCMOB?
The gCMOB app, made by CP Plus, lets you view your camera’s feed on your phone. You can download it from the Google Play Store (for Android) or the App Store (for iOS).
Steps to Connect CP Plus DVR to Jio Fiber Hotspot (Based on Transcript)
Get a Compatible WiFi Receiver:
Purchase a specific WiFi receiver supported by CP Plus, like a TP-Link model (e.g., TL-WN823N), available for 350-400 rupees.
Connect the Receiver to DVR:
Plug the WiFi receiver into the DVRâs USB port (front or back).
Access DVR Network Settings:
On the DVR screen, right-click with the mouse, go to the main menu, and select âNetworkâ > âWiFiâ.
Connect to Jio Hotspot:
- The Jio dongleâs SSID should appear. Select it.
- If it doesnât show, ensure the DVR firmware is updated (refer to a separate guide if needed).
- Enter the Jio hotspot password (e.g., â12345678910â as demoed).
Verify IP Assignment:
Now it’s time to test the setup and watch the live feed locally. Use the DVR’s IP address in the gCMOB app.
This will ensure a stable connection.
For remote access, use the public IP and forwarded port from outside the network. If issues arise, verify:
- After connecting, an IP address should appear automatically. Click âOKâ and save settings.
- Check Online Status:
- Go to âNetworkâ > âInstaOnâ to confirm the DVR is online.
- Set Up Mobile Viewing:
- Download the âgCMOBâ app from the Play Store or App Store.
- Open the app, go to âDevice Manager,â and click the â+â sign.
- Select âInstaOn,â scan the DVRâs serial number, and enter the username (âadminâ) and DVR password (e.g., â1628â).
- Start âLive Previewâ to view camera feeds.
That will enhance user experience.
Troubleshooting: How do we connect CP plus DVR to Jio fiber?
- If the SSID doesnât appear, update the DVR firmware.
- Dongle settings can be adjusted without a password (details in a separate video).
If InstaOn Cloud is mentioned in the DVR settings, please note that recent communications suggest that it may be discontinued.
That is recommended to use gCMOB or KVMS Pro for PC instead.
This shift probably requires manual port forwarding for remote access. That will add complexity but ensure functionality.
Additional Considerations
Security is very important. You can use strong passwords for both the DVR and router to prevent unauthorized access. You can also think about only enabling the necessary ports to reduce risks.
If you have a dynamic public IP address (which is common with Jio Fiber), you should use a dynamic DNS service to make it easier to access your internet connection remotely.
Note that this is a more advanced configuration.
Does CP Plus DVR support WiFi adapters?
CP Plus DVRs typically donât support WiFi adapters natively. You can rely on Ethernet for network connectivity.
The device is built to last, and it doesn’t have Wi-Fi built in. USB ports can be used for mice and storage, but they aren’t network adapters, so they won’t connect to the Internet.
Some users report success with USB WiFi adapters like TP-Link TL-WN823N. However compatibility varies. Not officially supported by CP Plus.
If you’re setting up your DVR wirelessly, I’d recommend using a WiFi bridge or powerline adapter to connect to your Jio Fiber router.
Check your modelâs manual or explore network connection tips for reliable alternatives.
Can I connect a Jio hotspot to CP Pluss DVR?
Yes, you can connect a Jio hotspot to a CP Plus DVR, but it requires additional hardware since the DVR lacks built-in WiFi and relies on an Ethernet connection.
The simplest way is to use a WiFi router or extender with repeater mode, like a Tenda N301 or TP-Link model.
You can configure the router to connect to your Jio hotspot (mobile or JioFi) wirelessly, then plug the DVR into the routerâs Ethernet port. Enable DHCP in the DVRâs network settings to get online.
Itâs a reliable workaround for wireless access.