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    Remote video surveillance

    Currently at the source site, the only broadband available is Hughesnet, satellite. It has a bandwidth cap of 625 mb in a 24 hour period. The remote video usually runs for 12-16 hours daily, I'm not 100% sure, but I think that will run the 625 mb down real quick. That is the only internet we have and we use it daily for email, looking up and ordering parts, etc...
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    Remote video surveillance

    I have been using the Kalatel RSM-1600 and RSM-700 to transmit and recieve video over PSTN. A while back one of the units stopped working and I bought a new one off ebay.Now the RX unit has stopped working and I can't find another new one, plus I think its time to upgrade a little. I need to find a new way to transmit and recieve. I can only use PSTN. I need to view at least 8 cameras. I currently have a Q-See DVR model QSTD-2416. I contacted Kalatel, now Interlogix/UTFC, and they told me the RSM-1600 was discontinued in 2004 and support ended in 2009. Any help would be appreciated
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