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    NEED HELP WITH IR CAMERA AT NIGHT

    i have used this camera many times and im very pleased with the results,the distance from the shed to the tanks is 30ft which is not that far and i have installed this same model to view at 70+ feet. Now the only difference is that this place has a 2-way radio and the antenna is only 1 1/2ft away. could there be an interference between the RFW on the 2way causing the iris not to fully open or turn on the LED's because that is whats being said to me by our dealer and Ive never ran into that problem, have any of you had trouble with 2-way radio interference?
  2. Hi my name is Jake and I am having an issue with one of my cameras at night. Its for a golf course maintenance shop. There are a total of 4 camera and all but 1 are working correctly. At night the camera picture is very poor and almost all gray. I have replaced the camera once and gave it its own power supply with a 2amp output thinking maybe it wasn't getting enough juice to power the LED's. Our parts distributor mentioned it could be getting radio interference with the 2-way radio system they have and i was wondering if anyone else has had this problem and if so how can i fix it? The camera is a Nuvico CB-HD39N-L • 1/3” CCD Sensor • 600 TV Lines (Color), 650 TV Lines (B/W) • 2.8~11mm, DC Auto Iris Lens • Day/Night Functionality with ICR • 0.2 Lux (Color), 0.00 Lux (B/W, IR LEDs On) • 24 IR LEDs (Up to 50ft.) • Smart IR - Automatic Intensity Adjustment • IR LED On/Off Switch • 0.2 Lux (Color), 0.00 Lux (B/W, IR LEDs On) • DNR: Digital Noise Reduction • AWB: Automatic Tracking White Balance • HLC: High Light Compensation (BMB) • DWDR: Digital Wide Dynamic Range • Service Monitor Output • 12VDC/24VAC Dual Voltage here is the camera during the day here is the camera during the night
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    Need help with port forwarding on 2Wire Router

    No I just have port 7000. On the Nuvico dvr you can only choose one port. Do I change it to port 80 on the DVR or, on the router settings do I "add another defination" so it reads- TCP Port 7000 to 7000. TCP Port 80 to 80? Also when I check the satus of his hostname in the DDNS tab on the Network Settings of the DVR it reads good but when I check if Port 7000 is open it says error. Also if somebody has set up a nuvico on a 2wire router before I would really appreciate it if you sent me a message and ill give you my number, it may be easier to talk on the phone just to go over the correct steps because there has got to be 1 lil thing I'm doin wrong and I don't know what it could be. Thanks, Jake
  4. i have a blackberry 8330 and i use the website- moblie.dvrhost.com. and just enter your hostname, port, and dvr's username/password and can view it fine, works on iphones as well
  5. My name is Jake and im new to this site, i was wondering if you guys could help me. I am using a Nuvico EV-1600N DVR and the customer has AT&T 2Wire Router. I have set up many cameras on networks but all have been on a Linksys router. I have already created him a host name on Dyndns.com and tested the hostname on the DVR but i am still unable to view off site. I have tried creating a host application with access to port 7000 which is what i have the DVR set to but for some reason i cant seem to get it working. The customers IP is Dynamic and not Static and im not sure what im doing wrong on the Router settings. Any Suggestions??? Thanks, Jake
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