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  1. HI all

     

    Hoping for some help.

     

    I've just changed our DVR - keeping cameras / cabling etc all the same. Wanted a better way to look via phones etc than our first one. And wanted an option to send emails when triggered

     

    Both are DVR and both are H.264. The first one was bought as a package (cameras, cables, DVR)

     

    However when I connect the cameras threes no picture just "lost video feed"

     

    Have reconnected the old DVR and all works fine again

     

     

    PS I don't really have a clue what I'm talking about (this is probably very evident)

     

     

    Thanks


  2. Ok sounds like wireless solution then

     

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5-8ghz-Wireless-video-Sender-interference-free-1-x-Transmitter-x-2-Receivers-/181086943533?pt=UK_ConsumerElectronics_WirelessVideoTransmitters_CA&hash=item2a299f792d

     

    1 Transmitter at DVR and 2 Recievers ... 1 at each TV hooked into AV input

     

    You will also need a phono to phono single short cable and buy a BNC-Phono adaptor to fit on DVR end

     

    Thank you... Have ordered this and between you, the seller, and the bloke at maplins I think I'll be able to sort this. Will report progress next week


  3. DVR in the hall.

    TV x 1 in lounge

    TV x 2 in bedroom above lounge

     

     

    Don't want to do with wires. Would like to do it for much cheaper than the first 2 suggestions here so would like to learn about these many ways wireless.

     

    Don't care to have any control of the cameras - I just want to view them.

     

    Thanks.


  4. Hi I'm trying to see my CCTV on my 2 x TV's. (CNM secure H264 DVR unit)

     

    I have not worked out how to send the signal from the CCTV unit to the TV's though.

     

    Do I use VGA or USB ?? (these are the options at the back of my CCTV unit. I do have 2 video out "ports" that would seem to be the obvious answer but not sure how to make these wireless.)

     

    I have the CCTV linked to my router but not sure how to do the same with my TV's (to be viewable)

     

    I want to use to view on both TV'S so will clearly need 2 receivers for whatever sender I get.

     

    Sorry I'm a real dunce when it comes to this.

     

    Thanks in advance

     

    Kevin


  5. Hi.

     

    I have a 4 camera CCTV system which works on a website and I can also view it on my iphone. However the IP address keeps changing so after a couple of days I have to look at the system, see the new ip address and then change the settings on the iPhone.

     

    I'm currently using it in DHCP mode.. Not sure if this is the right one - I have options of PPPOE or STATIC instead but when I click on these I can't seem to match an ip address with anything that works.

     

     

    How do I configure the CCTV so it has a static ip address ?

     

    I have the instructions from the iPhone app but can't understand them.

     

    I would be very grateful for any help... btw I am completely useless when it comes to networking jargon so please be patient with me.

     

    Thanks.

     

    Kevin


  6. Hi. Sorry if this is in the wrong folder...

     

    I have installed a CNM CCTV system (500 GB hard drive, monitor & 4 cameras) up around my house. I have just worked out how to view this via a PC.

     

    I am having a nightmare trying to view it on my iphone..

     

    The book says you can view it remotely via internet explorer... clearly the iphone doesnt have this. However, there are several apps that state using their app you can view your home cctv system... I have a few of these (most free)... And they dont work !

     

    I would be eternally grateful for any help !!

     

    Kevin

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