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product_id: 1385556
title: "D-Link Network Video Recorder with HDMI Output, 2 Bay SATA HDD Interface Supports up to 16 Network Cameras, Standalone Storage Device (DNR-312L)"
brand: "d-link"
price: "126.32 DT"
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# Remote Access 8TB Storage 16 Cameras D-Link Network Video Recorder with HDMI Output, 2 Bay SATA HDD Interface Supports up to 16 Network Cameras, Standalone Storage Device (DNR-312L)

**Brand:** d-link
**Price:** 126.32 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 📈 Elevate Your Security Game!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** D-Link Network Video Recorder with HDMI Output, 2 Bay SATA HDD Interface Supports up to 16 Network Cameras, Standalone Storage Device (DNR-312L) by d-link
- **How much does it cost?** 126.32 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/1385556-d-link-network-video-recorder-with-hdmi-output-2-bay)

## Best For

- d-link enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted d-link brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Cloud Connectivity:** Easily access your recordings from anywhere with mydlink Cloud.
- • **Seamless Surveillance:** Eliminate the need for a dedicated PC with this standalone powerhouse.
- • **Massive Storage Capacity:** Two drive bays support up to 8TB, ensuring you never miss a moment.
- • **Multi-Device Compatibility:** Remote viewing on iPhone, iPad, Android phones, and tablets.
- • **Advanced Compression Technology:** Utilizes H.264, MPEG 4, and MJPEG for efficient recording.

## Overview

The D-Link Network Video Recorder (DNR-312L) is a cutting-edge standalone storage device designed to support up to 16 network cameras with resolutions up to 3 Megapixels. Featuring two SATA HDD bays for a total of 8TB storage, it offers seamless remote access through the mydlink Cloud and is compatible with various mobile devices. With advanced compression technology and motion detection recording, this NVR is perfect for modern security needs.

## Description

The easiest way to home monitoringWith the mydlink™ Network Video Recorder it has never been easier to create a complete monitoring system for your home or small business. Unlike other solutions that require users to change their network settings to access their NVR from the Internet, the DNR-322L is simple to manage and access. Simply run the installation CD, assign your NVR to your mydlink™ account or if you are a first time user, set one up, and you are ready to go. The DNR-322L will even automatically discover your D-Link cameras in your network for you.A complete and flexible recording solutionThe DNR-322L is the perfect solution for small businesses or people that travel and need to leave their properties unattended for long periods of time. With 2 bays for standard, inexpensive Hard Drives, you can choose the recording capacity that best suits your needs (hard drives not included). For example, two 8TB hard drives can store high-quality audio and video from up to sixteen cameras for one month or more. The DNR-322L can be set up to record only during certain periods of time (for example, at night or during the weekends), or based on events, like on motion detection, so the recording capacity can be extended much longer.Versatile monitoringUsers have a variety of options for viewing and organizing camera footage on-screen. If multiple cameras have been set up in a property, users can simply drag and drop video from selected cameras to the viewing area. Camera names and recording statuses are clearly displayed for easy reference. Users can control pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ) functions from within the interface or by directly clicking on the video.Account based storageUser accounts can be set up to limit access to the NVR or assign different access privileges for users by specifying the cameras they are allowed to access. For added security (for example to help protect business premises) the recorded footage can be backed up to external storage on a different location. The NVR also includes the option to help protect data using a RAID 1 configuration, which duplicates recorded video onto two separate hard drives. So your video is safe even if one of the Hard Drives fails.Extensive recording functionalityThe mydlink Network Video Recorder’s interface allows for straightforward configuration including compression, resolution, and frame rate for all connected cameras. Once the cameras have been set up, recordings can be made continuously, or according to a user-defined schedule. The NVR also provides event recording based on specific triggers such as when motion is detected.

## Features

- Eliminates Need for a Dedicated PC
- Record up to 16 D Link IP Cameras with support up to 3 Megapixel Resolution
- 2 Drive Bays for up 8TB of Storage
- mydlink Cloud enabled for simplified remote access
- Remote Viewing Apps for iPhone, iPad, Android Phones & Tablets
- H.264, MPEG 4 and MJPEG Compression and Record on Motion Detection
- Works with mydlink app
- 1 GbE Port
- Record up to 9 D Link IP Cameras with support up to 3 Megapixel Resolution

## Product Details

- **Connectivity Technology:** HDMI
- **Brand:** D-Link
- **Memory Storage Capacity:** 256 MB
- **Hard Disk Size:** 8 TB
- **Wattage:** 25.2 watts

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Purchased this item in February. It has worked essentially ...
*by N***H on June 11, 2015*

Purchased this item in February. It has worked essentially flawlessly for 4 months and now does not function. Tried replacing drives etc, contacting customer support, to no avail. Would be 5 stars if it hadn't failed or if D-Link would support the product.----Finally recieved reponse and was able to exchange the system. Working flawlessly again and changed review to 5 stars.

### ⭐⭐⭐ A great product that has multiple uses
*by J***Y on October 12, 2014*

A great product that has multiple uses. The DVR works great but be for warned it only supports Dlink cameras. Get second hard drive and use it for network storage. If this device accepted 3rd party internet cameras it would have gotten 5 stars.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Set up for [cameras + recorder] was difficult, but tech support was fantastic.
*by A***N on August 6, 2015*

I purchased 2 DCS-5029L cameras for surveillance and a DNR-322L to record. I set them up together, so I am combining the two reviews into one. This is somewhat of a preliminary review…I had to make sure the cameras were set up and working with the software before I had them mounted (which I’m very glad I did)…I’m still waiting for them to be mounted, so I haven’t actually used them since the set-up. This review is mostly for the process itself and how the products worked in the short while I had them up and running.The set-up of the cameras themselves was pretty seamless. They are wireless, but I had to connect each one via Cat-5 so they would be recognized, and then I was able to disconnect the cables and I could still see them on my phone (I currently utilize the D-Link Lite mobile app). I could also set the DNR-322L up on its own, and see it on my phone.The problem arose when I tried to connect the cameras to the recorder. Per the cameras, in order to be able to see them on my phone, I was required to name and enter a password for each one. No big deal. However, per the DNR, I was required to have each camera named “admin” and could have NO password. If I tried changing the camera info after I had it set up, then I could not access it. I deleted and reinstalled the cameras twice before calling tech support.The calls were answered pretty quickly after the initial hold (even though it said I could be waiting 25 minutes each time I called). I had to speak with the consumer side for the cameras, and then the ‘Business Class’ for the recorder, so it could not be done all in one call. A little frustrating at the time, but understandable because they are different products, and the technicians are trained on specific items, which I think worked out well because they were each very knowledgeable on their products. I spent a good 2 hours if not more on the phone, but it was worth it.Greg helped me get the cameras set up and able to be recognized remotely (the way the recorder needed them), which required IP addresses and other fun stuff. He was a great help and had no trouble walking me through everything. Then he sent me over to the Business Class side, where Kurt helped me get the DNR set up to recognize the cameras; this required an IP address as well. Kurt was also great.Overall, the process took maybe 4-5 hours (all-inclusive, not just the phone calls). If I had to do it again, I might be able to remember the whole process, but at least I know that tech support will be there for me if I can’t. There were two phone calls for the cameras (don’t remember why), and one for the DNR. Cameras (Greg) case #s C6713865 & C6713886; DNR (Kurt) case# C6713900.A little bit of brain damage but, by the end, I was able to see both cameras from my phone (and pan/tilt/zoom them remotely), and I could access the DNR either by IP address (on the same network) or via the mydlink website and view what it was recording. (By the way, I got (2) 2-TB hard drives for the DNR, and that part of the set-up was relatively simple.)

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