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  1. nDAlk90

    Sub $200 IP Camera

    The Dahua IP bullet camera I think would be better for you. It has very good IR night vision. http://www.dahuasecurity.com/English/product_info.aspx?type=340&&css=0&&id=174
  2. What? Have you ever traveled to Europe? Go visit Rome where they build homes out of concrete. How are you going to fish you wires there? They seem like they barely use conduit. I saw wires surface mounted on the outside of prestigious buildings, tourist attractions, etc. Not everyone builds with frame construction.
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    Sick as a DOG this Morning.

    Maybe his son is also in the CCTV business. Everyone and their mother, brother, sister, and father seems to be a installer.
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    Metcctv

    Agreed. Well said.
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    D1 vs. CIF?

    Casino hands move 30fps?
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    Bevin here

    Welcome. How much for the cameras?
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    My van

    Wow. Who goes 75mph on a van. That is very fast for a car let alone a van full of equipment and technology. Where are you located? I like to live by the saying (translated from another language) "the calmer you drive, the longer you will be". Words to live by. Obviously some people didn't read the story about the turtle and the hare.
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    hello world

    Welcome.
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    My van

    Your van is nicely organized. This seems like a nice van also. Advertised as 22 City, 27 Highway. Made by Ford.
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    Help with Night Vision

    Sounds like your camera is not sensitive to IR.
  11. Groovyman; Its good you called. Did you chat with Mark from Aver tech support? The more requests they receive the more likely they will start working on its compatibility. I stepped up to the plate I sent a request to ask if the camera can be added to the Nano. I received a response within a day saying that it should work if the camera is ONVIF v1.02 compliant because that's what the Nano uses and that my request for integration was sent to the Product Manager. I'll follow up within the next week or two.
  12. Nice. Thanks Soundy. How does the picture quality compare? I actually like the look of the white Dahua camera better. Less obstructive, lower profile.
  13. Call and complain to Aver. Don't get off the phone with them until they promise to make it work..
  14. Thanks Sean. Actually I really appreciate you taking the time to post the picture. We get a sense of scale of the camera and are able to see how it looks on a wall. Very good... Now if only it would work with Aver Nano... Just for you Robert: Installed in 2 seconds flat, literally. This is about the best I can do for now, until I get a real installation picture. But put it next to the light switch for size comaprison.
  15. They say "A picture is worth a thousand words". A picture would be very helpful in seeing how it looks installed.
  16. Seems like not a bad camera. Can you show us how the camera looks mounted on a wall or ceiling tile?
  17. nDAlk90

    Help me choose a CCTV System

    I don't know that there are many cost effective, reliable, and quality wireless systems. Can you hard wire the cameras?
  18. Below is copied from an amazon review. http://www.amazon.com/Replacement-PS-Keyboard-USB-Adapter/dp/B0009RKLMG "OK, folks, listen up. There are two kinds of USB - PS/2 adapters. There's this kind, which simply changes one plug for another. It doesn't do any signal processing at all - it's just a dumb plug changer. For most of you, this will not work, because in order to use a PS/2 keyboard with a USB plug in the back of your computer, your adapter needs to change the signal somewhat. That's why you see the more expensive adapters - about $12 to $15. Those have circuitry inside them that actually changes the PS/2 output of your keyboard into a signal that the USB input of your computer will recognize. I learned this the hard way, too."
  19. They must have saw this post... They should offer you a nice apology for the inconvenience.
  20. Sometimes I guess it makes sense to use a total solutions provider (end to end) then going through this ordeal. I wish you luck. Hope they resolve the issue to your satisfaction.
  21. So basically to disable an IP camera you just have to apply voltage to its housing... Thats seems like a design flaw... Anyone with a battery can disable the camera when they need.
  22. Good idea. So you mean to say the exterior metal siding of the building had some power? Wow...
  23. nDAlk90

    New to CCTV and on a ship no less

    Welcome aboard the CCTV Forum.
  24. I think I would have tested the system in the shop with a few camera before installing for client. If you would have tested beforehand you might not have this problem now. With that said... Can you return the cameras? How did you pay? Did you buy from distribution or did they sell direct?
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