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Significant problem with Hikvision PTZ's
Tom12345 replied to hardwired's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
i have fixed this issue. pm me if you care -
It was crazy here in ct for a few days before by keyesphoto, on Flickr after by keyesphoto, on Flickr WuVSvmjJvBI iTAlcmRGT1o
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up and running live CT River feed, webcam...lots of wind and rain. no good for business today. check out the fun. http://www.sourcedsecurity.com/search/sebectec/
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stardot 5mp domes??? any users here
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any thoughts on the switch for running 12Mbps per cam...7 cams http://www.netgear.com/images/GS110TP_DS_19Jan1218-5341.pdf http://www.netgear.com/business/products/switches/smart-switches/smart-switches/GS110TP.aspx#one i noticed the power budget was only 46watts. or this one mabye http://www.netgear.com/business/products/switches/smart-switches/smart-switches/GS510TP.aspx#one
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any reccommendations on mega pixel PTZ
Tom12345 replied to jeromephone's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Avigilon now has a 1mp and 2mp that are onvif compliant. They look nothing short of stunning. Have not check axis mp ptz prices but I'm sure they would be very competitive. -
anyone who cares this one has been working great http://www.netgear.com/business/products/switches/smart-switches/smart-switches/FS726TP.aspx#one not dead yet....2 months running..easy set up...for 12 power ports, i'm not sure there is a better deal out there for what it is. hopefully switch's get explored more on this forum as it pertains to the cameras we use, since the market and needs seem dynamic.
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Recommendations for a megapixel IP box cam ~$500
Tom12345 replied to SpyGuy10's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
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Avigilon 5MP H.264 samples
Tom12345 replied to cglaeser's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
i got some others to from demos and the like...can you file share the ave files to me. anything you got.. email or pm me if you don't wanna make them public..thnx. i always need more clips.. -
Avigilon 5MP H.264 samples
Tom12345 replied to cglaeser's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
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Avigilon 5MP H.264 samples
Tom12345 replied to cglaeser's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
thanks mike. yes it did take a little while -
Avigilon 5MP H.264 samples
Tom12345 replied to cglaeser's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
some samples here of h3's...3mp is parking lot 5mp is roadway. entrance is 5mp jpeg 2000...under various lighting conditions http://www.sourcedsecurity.com/multimedia/ -
Image feed to webserver
Tom12345 replied to CCCmarine's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
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ok...i didn't realize it was that straight forward.. thanks for the explanation
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The spec you want to look for is typically know as bandwidth, fabric, backplane capacity, switching capacity, or something similar. On the ZyXEL, for example, it's listed as "5.6Gbps non-blocking switching fabric" so if i know my cams bit rate how do i determine if that bandwidth # is enough for a given situation. like if i have 8 cams at 15mbps per cam. how do you make a calculation?
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That's not a lot, but it really depends on how much the cameras need; power budget isn't related to speed or throughput performance. Just for example, looking at the specs for the IQEye Sentinel cameras, they state 7W maximum, so seven of those on the Netgear switch would be pushing it. The Cisco can do up to 15.4W/port for up to four ports, or 7.5W/port on all of them. what specs do I have to consider when determining if a switch has good enough bandwidth for my app..
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nice....those are probably the best bang for the buck then...
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That's not a lot, but it really depends on how much the cameras need; power budget isn't related to speed or throughput performance. Just for example, looking at the specs for the IQEye Sentinel cameras, they state 7W maximum, so seven of those on the Netgear switch would be pushing it. The Cisco can do up to 15.4W/port for up to four ports, or 7.5W/port on all of them. your like a switch guru. you have alot of posts in the forums about switches and the like...good job
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thanks for the replies guys. all the new avig h3 cams are 9 watts. so that tiny netgear is gonna be out for me. I was also looking at some interlogix 8 ports. http://www.interlogix.com/resources/transmission/003-3300_ge_ds_82_60342.pdf good deals on those lately, and the power is 180 watts.. anyone use them? how do you like the cisco management software for the switches?
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presenting the new flat pack kit...WTF
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demo units for sale vivotek fd8134---$225 vivotek FD8161---$325 acti tcm 4301 with 2.8-11mm lens--$225 email: tkeyes@sourcedsecurity.com bump
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so i need two cameras in each building. distance between each building is about 50- 75 ft. i came up with analogue systems dvr in buildings 2 ,5 and 9. building 2 serves 1 and 3, building 5 serves 4 and 6, and 9 serves the rest cat 5 with baluns out to cams ip system ????? fiber run to complicated, unlikely to make such complicated pull without fusion splicing...head end only option would be building 5 any ideas.
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i ended up coming up with a plan... thanks for all the responses...
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thanks for the info...it would be a good test
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mike which cams are those? i'm thinking based on your recording parameters, resolution and bit rate it could have significant effects on the gateway when accessed