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  1. 5000 is a nice budget for an IP megapixel system. The Dahua IPC-HDB3101's are excellent quality and are outdoor. You could run a cat5 to each camera and use

    a crazy POE for all those cameras or power them seperately. You would need a 16 camera NVR and I would use at least 2TB's for all of those cameras. For indoors, you can use the dahua IPC-HD2100. Or if your looking for covert for the nanny, I would use something else.


  2. While I am testing out the camera, I definitely close out my torrent program. I do know that much, LOL. I currently have DSL since fios is not available

    in my area. The faster speeds will definitely help me out once I actually install the camera in the house I plan on installing it. That person has fios so

    it should be better. As far as bit rate settings and I frame settings, I was wondering if anyone has the ''ideal'' settiings that they have found to work

    best. I'm kinda feeling that there is no ideal setting because everyones upload speeds are different.


  3. I just bought four of these and an NVR. My distributor had a kit sale so I picked on up for a future job. I'll get them out of my truck and see if mine has

    that same reset button. That was a poor design IMO. It was a good idea to make it accessible once the camera is mounted, but at least put it behind

    a cover or something. I guess they were thinking if you can reach the camera to hit the button, you can also reach it to take it down so what is the

    security risk?

     

    On a second note, my dealer told me, you MUST sync the camera and NVR to your pc and they must have the same exact times. Also, you MUST enable

    DST in the NVR so the time of the camera stays the same as the NVR otherwise, playback freezes up if the time is different between the two devices.

     

     

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  4. OK, so I'm playing around with my new 1080P IP PTZ and on local network, the PTZ is absolutely perfect. A few people that has remotely logged on

    has complained about the lag. So, I'm trying to play around with the network settings. What I did was lowered the bit rate all the way down

    on the sub stream and tested it out on my iphone on 3g and it was very responsive. When you hit the arrow, the camera moves, BUT, the image

    quality was a bit pixelated. So, I tried VBR and was not happy with that. I seem to like CBR. So I raised the bit rate and the picture went back to sharp

    but there was a very slight lag. I will accept that from a cell phone. I'm going to have to play with the main stream with someone else over the phone

    while they are logged in. But there is another setting call I Frame Rate. Does anyone know what that is? I set it all the way down and all the way up

    and did not make a difference. Anyway, I'd like to know if anyone else has a 1080P PTZ and what have they done to help out the lag response. Thanks!


  5. I'm playing around with a new camera and I have the TCP port opened no problem. I can view the camera through my ddns server on my iphone on

    3G and canyouseem.org says my port is open. BUT, my http (web) port just does not either open or does not see my IP camera. I've tried alot of

    different ports, I've turned off my firewall, I've reset the camera. I would like to be able to view this camera via IE from the outside. Any suggestions or

    ideas?

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