vector18
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Same here, who installed it for you? I used to work for a company that installed ic realtime and used dvrdns
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Where are you located?
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Without a question of a doubt, upgrade your internet service! If you attempt to view or playback anything away from your
house, you will be very dissapointed with IP megapixel cameras. If DSL is the only thing available in your area, I would
consider changing your mind and installing very good analog cameras and a DVR.
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Digital watchdog starlight
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Maybe you should try to contact Lorex....................
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It doesn't make sense if thats the way they record. Than only the first hard drive gets used once? If and only if that is the actual case, I'd rather throw in the largest single hard drive. But hopefully,
someone has the answer to how you should set it up so they are redundan
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Than that rules out bandwidth. Why do you have the cameras set for dhcp? You should keep them static but out of your dhcp range.
And if it was me, I would keep only one camera plugged in and see if you ever have a problem. Or, power the cameras with transformers and get rid of the POE and see if you have any problems again.
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If my building wouldn't allow me access to their security camera footage after my vehicle was burglarized, I would ask them
why even have security cameras to begin with if you won't review footage of my property being vandalized? It's not like you parked your car on a public street in front of a building that you do not live in and the next day you knock on their door asking to
review video footage from their cameras because your car was vandalized outside their building. You live in your building!
I would definitely make a huge stink and sit in on the next board meeting and ask why we have security cameras!
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I think you have misunderstood my question. I want to know if you experience this issue when you are on your own network. And I want to know if you experience this issue when you are remote logged in to your cameras from the outside world. I'm not
asking if you have tried both at the same time, LOL.
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Do you have this problem when you are remote viewing and local viewing on your own network?
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FEE not FREEHuh?
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Take the hard drive out and smash the DVR to a million pieces. Take a pic and post it.
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I just add two zeros and go with 8000 usually.
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You can use a whole roll of tape, that will not stop water from getting to the connector. You should put those connectors in a weatherproof housing of some sort and get some silicone.
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ISP's usually block port 80. Try changing the http port to something else.
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Do you have to be a dedicated CCTV business to source from ADI or do they allow businesses with a broader scope?All you need to be is a licensed company with a tax ID. You can install plumbing and still get an account with ADI.
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This guy has 4 of them and wants 175.00 for all four.
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Shock, why don't you cut the wire, use baluns for video, and you should have either a common ground or a pair for power and a pair for the mic? Than you can use any camera you want. As for the speco, what series is it? If it's a TL series, the password
for admin is 1234 and user is 4321.
Overstock is out of stock, but could email you if they get any.
http://www.hearmeclear.com/sg7518.html
They might have in stock.
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Personally, someone telling me to make a decision already because he has plenty of business, I do not want doing work
at my house! There should be plenty of other companies you can call for an estimate, no? Do you have friends that have
camera systems that were happy with their install? Maybe your right, find a reputable electrician to do the wiring and mounting, than you take over the networking so you gain the experience in case you need to trouble shoot for the future. Good luck, let us
now what happens.
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Thanks. I'm sure they will sell eventually. Or I'll just use them on a job. I have been using strictly IP lately, but you never know when someone doesn't have a good budget. I installed a few of these already. The omni auto zoom is actually pretty cool. You decide on four areas of the image, all four for the entire image, or two boxes for half, etc. and if the camera senses motion, the camera itself zooms in 3x optical to get more detail. It's not much, but just enough get to get more detail compared to when its zoomed out.
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They also have a built in UTP video balun, rs485, and if you enable it in the OSD programming, the camera zooms in automatically
3x zoom if there is motion within the cameras view.
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shockwave, your in NY so if you want, we can meet up somewhere and test out the camera. I do not have a DVR set up right now
where I can just plug them in and post a night time shot. If your interested in the whole lot and you would rather not
meet up, I can bring home a DVR and set one up. These also have the starlight technology even though they have IR. They
also have WDR, smart DNR, HME, and they are IP68 for total submerging capabilities.
http://dwcc.tv/product_camera/camera_main_In.asp?category=Omni-Plus&id=79
and I now have eight of these TIR's and one without the IR's
CCTV Remote setup
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Are you near Fresh Meadows? I can stop by and set it up for you if you want and than show you how to for the future.