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  1. Thank you all for your replies, very very grateful. I appreciate that this is a huge installation for the first shot, I am working with 2 qualified electricians who have some knowledge of the subject. No materials have yet been purchased, how ever I now realise that the Foscam products will not do the job. Could someone please advise me on what materials to use? Cameras, NVR, etc? Would this camera do the job? Waterproof IR camera,IR Distance 100M,12mm lens Temperature controller built-in 1/3" SONY CCD 420TVL H.264 compression 1280*720 D1:720x576 CIF:352x288 QCIF:176x144 . Support SD card or CF card recording Double audio, you can connect to pickup or microphone 10/100M bps high-speed Ethernet automatic detection 1ch alarm input Motion detection, can be set to the e-mail notify or transmit images to FTP High safe, set up multiple user accounts and passwords Multi-level access: administrator / authorized user / anonymous login. Support up to 20 remote viewers at the same time Video file formats: AV or AVI for optional To provide a multi-screen Windows software (1/4/6/9/16 Road optional) 32-bit ARM9 RISC CPU, 2MB flash memory, 8 MB SDRAM, 32MB DDRAM High-quality audio decode: G.711PCM 64kbps/G.726ADPCM 16- 40kbps Protocol: HTTP, TCP / IP, UDP, I would really appreciate if someone could help me out here, and thanks for your input so far.
  2. IP Camera in question: >Motion JPEG video compression, high quality image >1/4" CMOS image sensor 300k pixels high quality image >Water-proof metal structure ,best for outdoor installation >Night vision range 30meters with 60 IR-LEDs >Support Wi-Fi 802.11b/g,secured wireless connection >Wireless encryption support both WEP&WPA, WPA2 >Motion detection alert via e-mail notification, FTP upload Thanks for the reply, what do I need to do?
  3. Hello everyone, I have a large installation to do of 12 IP cameras for a hotel complex, the wireless signal must travel a long distance to reach the DVR, my question is as follows: -Once the cameras are fitted, how will the wireless signal reach the DVR recording devices? as the signal must travel over 100m, I guess network boosters will be needed? -Can anyone recomend network boosters that will do the job? -How will the wireless signal reach the DVR? Thanks a lot!
  4. Hello everyone, Could someone please help me out, I have a very simple question to ask. -How can an IP Camera connect and record wireless to a DVR?? I would really appreciate an answer to this question. Thanks all!!
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