vector18
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Usually, a square house I would put one camera on each side and if there are important areas, additional cameras. Your main goal should be all sides of the house, the front door, the driveway, and the street so you can see make and model of the car that drove
up to your house by the bad guys.
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For the basement entry, I would put the camera on the opposite corner of the house. Where you have it now, you will only
see the tops of heads. Or come out of the side of the house with conduit and install a vandal proof dome or covert camera
on that cement wall looking towards the doors.
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Time for a new camera........................................
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I just ordered one from alibaba. Should be getting it in a week or two. Please someone post up some sample shots!
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Tell us what kind of camera or model number. Most likely it does not hav DNR, digital noise reduction.
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try to reboot your iphone or delete and reinstall the app
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I would chose a camera with an IR cut rather than one without.
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Since it is so high, you may not need to conceal the wire. Mount the camera on something supportive and put the wire in the hole than caulk it up.
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Yes, that is what it is. Too much chocolate. Damn, your as good as a J hook!
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I don't know about anyone else, but I'm confused as hell with this question!
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Umm, stick the wire in the hole and screw the camera to the eve over the hole you just put the wires? Am I missing something here????
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I install dahua for my own jobs and DW for where I work. I HATE the DW mobile APP and web interface. I think the Dahua
app and web interface is much much easier and nicer. My personal choice would be the Dahua dvr.
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anyone wanna buy a PAL 8 channel dahua? lol
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Are you serious? Asking in a forum if it's ok to run cat5 on a J hook cause conduit is too expensive for the customer? WTF is wrong with you? Are you like 9 years old or something?
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Thanks, lol
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Do you know this for a fact? I was told different.
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40.00 plus shipping for this Pelco ground loop isolator. It works perfect.
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Has anyone converted a Dahua pal dvr to ntsc? If so, how did you do it and can you email me the firmware? Thanks.
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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
Residential IP camera placement help - PICS inside!
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What about something like this above the door but in an IP version? I see you already have one, but this one
has a camera in it.