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    Samsung SCC-100AP Cameras???

    Hi, I have recently replaced my old cctv DVR system with a new 4 Channel AVTECH KPD674 H.264 DVR and the current cameras I have feeding to it are Samsung SCC-100AP models. Can anyone tell me if these are still considered good quality cameras or have cameras changed a lot and there are much better ones out on the market? I'm just not sure whether to upgrade the 4 cameras or stick with what I've got? If I were to upgrade, I'll be fitting the new ones myself - are there any changes to voltage or connections that I'm likely to need to change or is it a simple case of swapping over?
  2. Hi, I recently replaced my old cctv setup at work with a AVTECH KPD 674 with 1000Gb hard drive and have been fiddling around with how to set up the Eagle Eye app on my iphone. Now I know these are probably easy questions but I'm stuck. I've connected the DVR directly into my BT Business Router rather than via my PC. I changed my network settings on the DVR to match my IP, DNS, Subnet, Gateways etc I had on my BT Business Router and at the same time installed the Viewer software for my PC (which is also connected directly into the router) and EagleEyes Plus on my iPhone. On my PC I searched for the IP address and successfully connected and viewed my 4 channels fine. I also successfully had my iphone connect and show the 4 channels via the wifi from my work BT Business Router. However, once my iPhone leaves the wifi zone it does not connect at all via 3G or another wifi zone (e.g. at my home). It simply comes up "IP address is not accessible!". What settings do I need to change? On the DVR, the BT Router, and/or iPhone? I know it's something simple but I just can't seem to work it out. I'm assuming it's a security issue or routing issue with how my incoming requests being sent to the DVR on my network?
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