madkad
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Hi OK I own a web host that I went to set up for just me a web viewer software so that I can go to that domain name and login to view my CCTV from anywhere I have internet access? I have my DVR all set up on a network at home I have signed up with DynDNS is that a software that can do this? I have seen in the past CCTV on the internet, is that the same? I know my DVR doesn't have any software that is built in, I normally view mine by a software that is on my computer, and I place the IP in of the DVR and the Ports, If i can do it that way surely over the internet is possible? Thanks
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Thanks SAJEEL, funds are low, I was hoping there may have been a script made already online Its a Xvision one called TDVR4 USB Version I cant find a link to the software, its called netviewer I tried some on your site the remote viewing software ones that is, buy none would work as none seem to ask for the following: ip: port CMD Port Data Password they all seem to ask for more or less information Maybe if I cant do the internet way there is a way I can do it from my Nokia N97mini? like some good app? EDIt you can get the software here: http://factory.y3k.com/ you have to select the following from the dropdown boxes: Software DVR's T Range TDVDR4-USB
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Hi ok my power adaptor has just bust on my DVR box and I dont have a spair here, the one it used is a 12v 4A I have a 12v 600Ma one here can I use this one? I think I have typed the numbers in there right Thanks
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I have 2 cameras 1 has 90 IR LED's around it and its great at night as it lights the place up for another one of my standard cameras as well. But 1 of my other cameras only has 18 IR LED's around it and isnt great at night, so i bought a 140 IR LED lamp it is only a 30 degree angle one and I thought that would be ok, but it just lights up about 2 meter section on the camera? Could I open the lamp and angle out the LED's to make the angle bigger?
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Hi I own a XVision 4 channels DVR and I am after viewing from the internet, I am wondering what I need to be able to do this? I wounded if I needed to run it to a pc and set the pc up as a server or something? I have viewed it over a LAN line through my pc before now but not over the internet. Hope some one can help.
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so I could put a volt meater on the end of the 20m cable and see what the drop in volts is and then add that drop onto the 12v? Lol pain that cos it will now cost more money grrrr
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Thanks for the replies sorry for my slow one, its these I have two, so what I did is opened one and i used my soldering iron and angled all the LED'S different I worked round from the centre. I tested this after by plugging it in direct to the lamp and shining it out side, I could see it had spread the light great and it was nice and bright BUT I have just tested it in with the 20m cable I have placed in the middle of the lamp and the plug, and it isn't bright in any way?? Can the wire restrict the current that much? what could I do to deal with it, the plug is 12v 1A can I up anything?
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Thanks for that, I think I could do it, only thing is my router ect isnt near my DVR, I have some of them LAN plugs socket things though so could try them, or a spar wireless router I have i could try and do it all wireless. again thank you
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The lens built into each LED usually determines angle of radiation. You might be able to open up the fixture and bend a curve in the PC board, but it might not yield much more width. What I would do if distance isn't a major factor is to cut a piece of fluorescent light fixture grid, the clear diamond pattern, and put that in front of the LEDs, preferably inside the fixture. This will diffuse the light a great deal and remove any hotspots. You'll probably have near 180 degrees of radiation. thanks for your reply, do you think that will spread the light and still light up the section I am after, or could it defuse it to much? My cam with the 90 LED'S lights up a massive place, what is the differrence in LED'S?
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can any one help on this?
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thanks for the reply so would I need to plug my LAN cable direct to the router or would I go from my pc first?