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Hi not sure what model or make th rf-mod was/is i'll be down that way tomorrow will hv a look, am located in the uk buy some stuff of qvis and cctv direct think thats whrr i bought the rf, can you get a hdmi splitter or what do u mean cctv splitter amp ? do u make your own hdmi ends chief? and i didn't try tuning the TV in through analogue cause when i plugged my rf-mod in through it, the digital signal/reception disappeared on the tv
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Is it possible that BT can block ports? after having changing the router which portforwards else where it seems so, anyone in the UK ever experience this?
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Didn't realise this about the hub3 will check it out. Cheers again Tom
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Tom your a super star, cant thnak u enough for that bit of info did what you says, and assigned the rules to the dvr in device or search device, and bingo ports 8181 and 37777 opened like the gates of heaven on a stormy night wander why the tp-link and the netgear didn't port forward but them sure i couldn't make the hub work either anyway its perfect now he keeps his home hub as his router and gets to see his cameras when his burglar rings him when he's working in russia cheers
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Hi Neutech see there the main tv dropped out when i connected the rf-mod up and sent the feed back into the splitter from it, the TV has a built in digital reciever like u said below is this right or was it my dodgy connections or something :q house C has a Sky Dish and an antenna you check each TV and they have an RF cable connected now you can check for the TV splitter / Dist amp / Loftbox Modulator will work in this case, if the TV has no set top box but is picking up Freeview Digital select source on TV and switch to analogue and tune a channel into the Modulator
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Lads thats great help, fully uunderstand it all now unless there is an RF connection I won't bother, sounds good running a hdmi cable to the extra tv's didn't realise the cables so cheap, what type do you use- type A to type C cable or what?
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ah right, have her scoused out now lads, fair play to yous all
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Tom thanks for the detailed instructions I will give it a go and let u know whats happening
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Yeah the tech guy opened all the ports from 1-65000 and tried everything to open ports, he was able to take over the computer remotely... not sure now if he went into firewalls setting that you mention, will def have a look to see, I thought some how that the ports are blocked or something in bt end is not allowing ports to open in the local end, its strange cause am trying 2 other routers at home they work though am on talk talk and out in this house on bt which the guy specifically put in for his cctv to look on remotely when his alarm system rang him after an activation neither routers nor the hub3 opens ports on port a port test I can view the dvr locally np
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yeah ur rright sorry, the cctv is analogue so will it not work with digital TV ? or through with sky or what do you mean, Bird man its an analogue mod think the digital ones cost a fortune, so anyway in the house I was working inn, the TV was on digital freeview and the reason it didnt work with the rf-mod was the boaster/splitter wasn't a loft box, unless you want to run a coax, is that right
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Thanks Neutech and Tom, I dont understand ...isn't sky digital ? I wired out of the rf-out in the sky box to the rf modulator and on to the tv and it tuned in fine, thats how i initially set it up here at home b4 bringing it on site
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I know how to port forward sure a said am port forwarding both routers at home with my own dvr no problem,
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Hi Tom I've just had the tech guy from BT try set it up remotely for the BT home hub3 the router that came with the isp package and he opened up ever port in the router for the dvr and it didn't work, I have tried a tp-link and a netgear router which both work on my dvr "which is the same" at home when set up for port forwarding but when brought out to the site they won't portforward. It has to be BT does it not?
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Hi from Ireland, I am a security systems company, we have worked mostly with alarm systems, fire, access control and now taking on a bit of surveillance systems installation and service glad to find a site with so much on surveillance and look forward to maybe sharing ideas or what ever with everyone/anyone Have a good day!!
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Antenna comes into Splitter box.....this is where your modulator should go, inline between antenna and splitter, make sure you buy a Modulator with Gain pot like Labgear. The other thing is a loftbox, again there is a CCTV input on it but you still need to hook modulator into it and again turn the gain down on it as most are set to high causing lot problems Yeah so the coax from the antenna goes into the modulator and feeds back into the splitter where the antenna was? And do away with the splitter/boaster thats already there with the loft box in its place?