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  1. Things is, I've been looking at several IP cameras, even bought one, but I can't find any that does that ! Even though they don't offer same functionalities as real DVR, they may do the trick... that is, if I find the right ones! Any suggestion ? Thanks !
  2. I just found a product that more or less does what I need: www,VueZone,com buy as far as I can see: 1 is not out yet, 2 battery life is a huge problem (3 days of continuous recording).. How is it possible that no other serious DVR could offer a similar solution ?
  3. Exactly, my problem is that I can't find any device which can connect to the outside world... they are all lazy things that sit there with a webserver waiting for somebody to connect TO them... Hence my call to some DVR expert, somebody that can tell me out to stream out, or to install a vpn on the avtech, anything !!...
  4. Won't solve the problem. The problem is that I'm on a private network, I can't access the outmost routers to configure them, they're NATting, clients like me share same public IP addresses.. and DynDns won't work either. The only way is for the DVR, or Camera, to PUSH, to SEND out the data to something on Internet. Alternatively, create a VPN, but yet again the client should reside on the DVR and initiate connection!
  5. I know... maybe I'm complicating my life too much, but I was hoping a modern DVR could have spared me the need for a PC running 24hours a day... an extra piece of hardware difficult to hide... at that point I might as well go for software DVR... Worst case, I'll go that route... but is it possible that nothing out there, no DVR, no networking solution, can be found ? Hey, did I find a marketing need ? might open my own company and build a serious DVR
  6. Hi everybody, Here's my problem, I really hope somebody can give me a hand ! I live in Italy, and my service provider is Fastweb. Very good connection, a 10Mb uplink/downlink through optical fibre, BUT it's a big Metropolitan Area network, shielded from the outside world by NAT/routers/firewalls which I can not obviously touch.... Hence, there's no way I can access my DVR, sitting at home, from any PC/client over the web I really need to build a videosurveillance system, eg. a DVR with 3 cameras, so I desperately need to find an alternative solution. I thought of a couple of ways, but I wanted to know if they could work (maybe somebody has already done it) and if an AVTECH could do the job (or if others may do it) - Streaming Video through Web Server. There are companies out there (eg. pysoft,com) that provide web streaming services (eg. yourname,web2cam,com) for webcams. DVR could send video and audio to the web server. Web server redirects this content to the viewers. Viewers don't need to connect to the surveillance DVR directly. Cool. But can an AVTECH "send" data out, initiate autonomoulsy a connection to the web server ? how ? I read it can do quicktime streaming, but I'm not sure what I can do with it - FTP images. DVR could post images (better if overwriting file with same name) onto my webserver. I could write a web page that refreshes every second or so, and obtain a home made video... not an ideal solution, but better than nothing. that is, IF the Avtech was capable of FTPing images constantly, and not only on trigger/alarm. Can it ? - VPN. If I could create a VPN (eg. hamachi) between the DVR and the PC, then I should solve the problem of the firewall/nat. But I can't connect the PC to the DVR, it should be the DVR to connect to the PC... Again, can the DVR initiate anything ? Can I install hamachi on the Avtech ? I doubt it... PLEASE help ! Any suggestion will be highly appreaciated ! and I promise a Parmesan cheese to whomever solves this for me ! thanks!
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