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  1. I was thinking of: 2x GeoVision GV-MFD220 - 2 Megapixel 1x Geovision GV-VD220D - 2 Megapixel 1x Compro NC450 - 2 Megapixel 1x Synology Disk Station DS212+ 2x 1TB HDD Total price would be around 2250 euro, excluding installation costs. This way we can access it from any office or home computer.
  2. Thank you for your responses. I can buy AXIS, MOBOTIX, Sony, JVC, Panasonic many other brands, but not ACTi. Based on the area. 2x Outdoor camera's with infrared 2x Fixed corner (bullet) camera's 1 or maybe 2 domes The budget is about 2.000 to 2.500 euro, if that is realistic.
  3. We are going to a 120m2 (1300ft2) stand-alone office and the company that owns the building wants us to make use of the Samsung SME 2220 system with 2x inside and 2x outside cams. The image quality is not that good and everything is stored locally. Unfortunately the company that installs it is not a security company, but an installation company. They also install the lighting and electronics and we cannot change the company. They are willing to change the system, but want us to provide an alternative. I have tried looking, but find it hard to find an alternative. So many brands and products, plus most of the are not sold in Europe. Also they do not seem to have an app to view the video on you tablet of mobile phone. Any suggestions for a 1 megapixel system with at least 2x inside and 2x outside cams.
  4. There are 2 options. 1. Directly to a dedicated server using external FTP. 2. Recording to a USB attached to the router using local FTP, that uploads the files to the dedicated server once every x hours. The cameras I was looking at before the suggestions here have both options. Ok, that's why not asking these questions in the beginning is a pointless exersize, as the server will need to run 24/7. Is that your company server? A server at Home? I have a dedicated server with 100/100 mbit connection. I have a homeserver with 120/10 mbit connection. I can also get a dropbox account and even can use a business server with a 1gbit up/down connection.
  5. There are 2 options. 1. Directly to a dedicated server using external FTP. 2. Recording to a USB attached to the router using local FTP, that uploads the files to the dedicated server once every x hours. The cameras I was looking at before the suggestions here have both options.
  6. Thanks. VCA was just my signature. I am learning new things, just by browsing and reading topics in this forum. I think I am going for the camera tomcctv suggested. A webcam requires a system to run 24/7 and so does a analog camera, plus I would need to buy a analog camera. I will keep you updated and post some images/videos of my camera.
  7. what is this camera supposed to be watching out for? and why? Primary reason: I have been missing some minor supplies and I think it is someone from the building. Within our building there are about 12 small offices between 20m2 and 60m2 on each level. The building itself and each level have surveillance and alarms, but within the level everyone who has level access can basically enter any office and take anything, which the cameras do not focus on. So someone from my level has been taking supplies and I am not allowed to install my own door with lock, but can install a camera. So someone from my level can enter my office after I have left and take anything they like. They things that keep missing are not that expensive, so I don't want to spend a lot on a camera. I just don't like the feeling that someone enters my office and takes stuff when I am not around. Secondary reason: A extra advantage is that when a external someone tries to brake-in. It will not prevent anything, but can help find the person who did it, if there is a video. Off course that person can wear a mask, but it is just an extra.
  8. Zoneminder is a great program - but not if you aren't into linux Once again ----- you are not wanting to watch everything going on in your office --- something has moved you to want to put a camera there --- what is that? The majority of reputable brands are pretty much the same thing - decide first what is it that moved you to want to provide this camera -- once you have that, develop specs that will address that issue effectively. Then set up supplier specs. Reputable brand , warranty, local stock, support, backup . Once you have your camera spec and your supplier spec....buy from the cheapest one that meets your requirements. Thank you for your advice. I am not sure I understand your question. Nothing has moved, I just would like only something with motion detection so I do not wast bandwidth and HDD space. I does indeed seems that most of the brands have very similar specs.
  9. hi. your budget. link sent to your pm. The video quality seems to be very good. Unfortunately I cannot find any (online) shop that sells them in my country or delivers them to my country. This camera seems to be around 100GBP. If I hade 150 to 200GBP budget, what other brands + models would you recommend?
  10. Thank you. Looking at the specs, it looks like most of the IP camera's in that price range. I cannot find any reviews, videos or image samples. Also I cannot find any online retailer in my country, not even Amazon that sells them. Is this a OEM brand? What makes this IP camera a good choice?
  11. I found this forum while searching for more information on IP cameras and I hope someone can help me as I could not find a beginners guide topic. Situation I have a small office (40m2 = 430 square feet). I have a 60mbit down and 10mbit up connection and a dedicated server in a datacenter with an 100mbi up and down connection. Optionally I can install a motion detection lamp that can handle a max of 100w. I am looking for a basic indoor security option. Struggle I have tried installing a small linux box with zoneminder and other motion detection software that is connected to a webcam, but that does not seem the right solution for me, because the webcams don’t work as well and my linux knowledge is not that good to recode a program. Budget My budget is very limited and I would like to spend a max of 200 euro (280 USD = 175 GBP) on one IP camera or 2x100 euro to buy 2. IP Camera This is the hardest part for me. I find it very hard to compare cameras en to find good reviews. So far I have narrowed it down to a few IP cameras, purely looking at specs. - Y-Cam YCK004 Knight S (195 euro) Has IR for night shots - TP-LINK TL-SC3430 (120 euro) Seems to have the best specs with 1280x1024 resolution, but no IR - TP-Link TL-SC3171 (100 euro) 640x480 with IR and I could get 2 There are power plugs in the ceiling and I have a decent 300mbp router, so alternatively I could get wifi option which makes the above camera’s 20 to 35 euro more expensive. Question I could find this topic about different megapixel cameras, but not one with budget cameras http://www.cctvforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=11322 My question is: What is a good indoor IP camera with software to view the camera online or from a phone, for about 100 euro to 200 euro (140-280 USD = 88-175 GBP)? Am I looking at this correctly or would you advise a different solution, such as using regular webcams or camcorders with a linux or windows machine? p.s. I was not sure if I am allowed to link to the webpage with specs of the IP cameras in my post, that is why I did not.
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