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  1. I know two people so far that has installed hd sdi and they both had some sort of issues. Cameras dropping out or colors all screwy. I'm going to wait to hd sdi gets alittle more perfected before trying it out. It sounds like bandwidth for you though. You said you lowered resolution and fps, but did you lower bandwidth?


  2. I've seen those strips before. Despite what the title says, it is not Infrared. It is actually LED and you will be able

    to see the light with your eyes. These are not meant to project light or light up an outdoor area. They are meant to

    decorate things or light up small areas like kitchen counter tops,closets, automotive parts, etc. I personally would

    not suggest this if your trying to help out an IP camera for outdoor night vision.


  3. On DVR's that have "mouse" contol, just run a USB extension cable to the area where the TV is. Also, run a video cable from the rear of the DVR to the Video (Yellow) jack on the TV for DVR monitoring. When you want to run the DVR remotely in this fashion, just select the proper video input on your TV remote control. Easy. Do it all the time on my CCTV installs.

     

    Your customers must hate you if your dvr is capable of hdmi out, which almost every cheap analog dvr is, or even vga, and your connecting your dvr with one of the lowest means of video resolution! I used the yellow RCA in the 1980's! LMFAO!


  4. Anything is possible!

     

     

     

    Very interesting theory...

     

    So first he install the system. Then he burglarized the same home?

     

    And he posted this on this forum as a warning to other people?

     

    It's been several days since his post. It could be possible that in fact HE was the burglar that actually caught himself

    on video, and now he's in jail so he can't reply to us. And if you think about it, that's why he didn't post

    the video because of such shame he has brought to himself and his family!


  5. Take the wire out of the dvr and plug it into your laptop. Check if your laptop can go on the internet. If it does, now you know there is nothing wrong with the router or the wire. Than plug the wire back into the dvr and assign it an IP that you know

    is not being used. Restart the DVR once you do that. Than from a PC on the network, try to ping that IP. If you get a reply

    from the DVR, than the DVR is on the network and you are missing something else. Go into the network settings of the DVR

    and make sure the subnet and gateway are what they are supposed to be. Also check the ports and if you enter the IP of

    the DVR in IE from a PC on the network, make sure you enter the port after the IP address. Let us know what happened

    after you try all of this. Or, it is possible the network card just went bad?


  6. Not sure if I updated here, but I have installed a AP in my window facing the garage and I'm getting -64db's now. The image

    and ptz control work flawless. I have to keep the sub stream at cif otherwise my iphone lags way too much for ptz control though.

    Otherwise, I am extremely happy with this camera and it's functionality.

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