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  1. Price is 50.00 plus shipping for this brand new Brickcom IP megapixel camera. Product Name Megapixel Cube Network Camera Model Name CB-100A - Ethernet, 2-way audio, PIR, Illumination LED WCB-100A - Ethernet or WiFi, 2-way audio, PIR, Illumination LED Hardware System CPU : 500 MHz Flash : 16M RAM : 128M DDR Image Sensor Sensor Type : 1/4" Mega-Pixel CMOS Sensor Sensor Resolution : 1280 x 800 pixel Minimum Illumination 0 Lux (with LED), 1 Lux (without LED) LENs Lens Type : Board Lens Focal Length : f = 3.74 mm View Angle : H : 54.8º V : 35.9º F-number : F2.0 Video Auto Exposure Control / Auto White Balance / Auto Gain Control Image Compression Format : H.264 / MPEG4 / MJPEG Max Image Resolution - 1280 x 800: 30fps - 640x480: 30fps - 320x192: 30fps Audio 2-way audio Built-in MIC/ Built-in Speaker Network Ethernet : one 10/100Mbps RJ-45 WiFi : 802.11 b/g/n Supported Protocols : TCP/IP, UDP, ICMP, DHCP, NTP, DNS, DDNS, SMTP, FTP, HTTP, Samba, PPPoE, UPnP, Bonjour, RTP, RTSP, RTCP. Interface & Buttons Micro SD/ SDHC card slot DC Power Connector Ethernet Cable Connector Privacy Button WPS Button Reset Button Microphone PIR sensor/ Speaker/ Illumination LED LEDs CB-100A - Power /Connect/Internet/ Privacy/Firmware upgrade WCB-100A - Power/ Connect/ Internet/ Privacy/ WPS Power Input Input : DC12V / 1 A (Power Supply) Max Power consumption CB-100A: 4.1 w WCB-100A: 4.5 w Environment Operating Temperature : 0ºC ~ 50ºC (32ºF ~ 122ºF) Operating Humidity : 10% ~ 80% Dimension 29 (L) X60 (W) X 95 (H) mm Weight CB-100A : 88g WCB-100A: 95g (excluding stand) Certification FCC,CE Warranty Limited 2-year warranty
  2. vector18

    THREE bnc to vga converters

    These 3 converters are brand new. Price is 50.00 plus shipping for all 3. PM or email me if you want them. Thanks.
  3. vector18

    new here...

    and here................http://www.cctvforum.com/
  4. vector18

    Avigilon vs Dahua

    Good thing he said he needs to know, or we wouldn't have even answered him.
  5. I am confused with what you are asking. On one note, your asking about a PIR motion detector and mentioning most of the mount on the wall. Do you want a PIR for your alarm system to protect your walkway??? And on the other note, your mentioning your CCTV system and it's picking up car headlights. As mentioned above, why don't you just mask out the area that you do not want the camera to pick up in your NVR setting? If it's a PIR motion detector for your alarm system, it doesn't matter if its on the wall, ceiling, or floor, if you want it to protect only a certain area and not another, you will have to do some masking and alot of walk testing.
  6. vector18

    Dahua DVR Settings

    You do not need to reboot, simply click refresh to see if your setting had saved or not. And as said before, you might be exceeding your limit thats why it's not saving.
  7. http://www.worldeyecam.com/store/pss-for-mac-lion-os-version-10.7.1.html
  8. vector18

    Analog vs IP?

    and keep in mind, some inexpensive analog cameras may produce an excellent image with some aide from lighting, but what happens when you want to digitally zoom into something to get alittle more detail? And what happens with that 5mp camera when you digitally zoom into something for detail?
  9. vector18

    Analog vs IP?

    Who mentioned anything about cat5 and baluns????? Rather than shooting your mouth off, post some proof as I did. I would think someone that was a particpant of the special Olympics would not be capable of actually producing proof of something they were claiming, not someone that has produced proof.
  10. vector18

    Analog vs IP?

    not to be an ass either, but no one is saying apples to apples. The original OP is basically trying to get a feel what others prefer as far as quality, durability, ease of use, as he had mentioned in a previous post. Someone mentioned that analog produces a better night image for less money and I simply posted an example of spending more money on an analog camera compared to an inexpensive IP megapixel camera and getting a better image at night with the IP camera. Yes, I agree, there is no simple answer to, which one is better. Obviously, IP megapixel is better, but there are categories that can be brought up where as analog cameras would be the preferred choice.
  11. vector18

    Analog vs IP?

    another comparison, top two are analog and bottom two are IP
  12. vector18

    Analog vs IP?

    The two top cameras are analog IR cameras that I actually spent more money than the IP cameras in the two lower boxes. They are all live shots viewing at the same exact time of day. So, please, if your going to bring up the night vision comparison between analog and IP, back it up with images. The images I am producing basically is my proof that IP night vision is better than analog night vision and it does not cost any more money than analog does.
  13. vector18

    Analog vs IP?

    I really think it depends where you buy your cameras and which brands you buy. I did an apt building over a year ago and spent $180.00 on vandal proof outdoor domes with IR's, 700tvl lines, effio chip, etc. The picture was very acceptable and at night it gave a clean image. Now, a few months ago, I did a residence with Dahua 2100's 1.3mp bullets with IR's and I bought them at $160.00 each (less than the analog)! Now, during the day the image is MUCH better than the analog, and at night time, the image is amazing.
  14. vector18

    Desperate for help

    So put a fake address and phone
  15. vector18

    Analog vs IP?

    There are pros and cons for each, as we have discussed in other topics. Others may disagree, but my personal opinion is IP is the way to go. As long as bandwidth is available, IP has better resolution and just as easy to set up as analog. Analog still is less expensive and eats up less bandwidth and hard drive storage. If your looking for an opinion so you can make a decision what to install for yourself. Go with IP, you will not be disappointed.
  16. I would love to get a hold of one of these as well. Can someone PM me where they are ordering them from?
  17. vector18

    Desperate for help

    I spoke with Kyle at Empire today and he informed me they have no plans on leaving Dahua. They are a big seller and they have a good relationship with Dahua. As far as registering for their website, he said Dahua does not allow prices to be displayed on websites unless a customer registers first. They are following Dahua's rules, not making their own as far as that goes.
  18. I am curious why he shouldn't ask this on a forum?
  19. I do not have that camera any longer. I bought it to play around with, but sold it for an install I did. The customer I installed it for, absolutely loves it.
  20. No, I'm using it with the web browser controls. I just have the speed set to slow.
  21. sounds more like you reset the IP and just can't log into it.
  22. My PAL always gives me more lines than my non PALS.
  23. vector18

    Desperate for help

    So they can send you emails when they run sales or promos and make more money. Making more money doesn't sound weird to me. They're not asking for your social security or credit card, just a name, password and email. Didn't you register to be a member here??? You didn't think that was weird?
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