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http://www.ndo.com/ndo/Support/Setting_up_Port_Forwarding_on_ZyXel_Routers/supzyxelfwd.html It should just be a matter of setting up the correct port forwarding.
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Not my post alas.
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McDonalds measures their sales in percentage of world population served that day. But I wouldn't call thier food the best.
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slow pan/tilt speed over the web
Thomas replied to martinc's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
I thought Pelco D was 2400 baud? -
Cops USA had the 5 watt transmitter.
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slow pan/tilt speed over the web
Thomas replied to martinc's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Latancy. When you send a packet over a network, it takes time to get from point A to point B. Check to see if your ethernet cards are set at half or full duplex. Make sure the router is set that way as well. -
Good ram is worth it's weight in gold.
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Eh, for your folks I'd use it.
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For a customer or yourself?
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Eh, bad mobo then. Generally Asus doesn't have that many problems.
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Pretty good. Odd as hell that one of those chips would spark. Did you contact the chip?
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Uh-huh....you let the magic smoke out of the mobo. You're silly till proven otherwise. What part did the spark come off of?
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Um, did you have it powered off when you were working on it?
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Three beeps is usally that the ram isn't seated correctly. I'll check Asus's site to be more spefic.
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We handle some rebranding of our product now. And it always leads to a number of internal debates. But there is demand on the dealer end for it so we'll do it. But there are good sound reasons for doing rebranding. 1. It keeps the dealer from being shopped around. Customers will try to contact manufactures directly trying to get a better price. 2. It allows the dealer to build a brand around themselves.
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A couple of things. 1. A rise in DIY's who like to search google. 2. The growing intersections of the IT and security fields. From this you get a rise in demand and a flood of people to fill the demand. Under circumstances like this you're going to get some dishonest people. One thing we do to try to control that on our end is being careful who we pass work to. If a customer requests install, we try to hand it off to "good" installers. One's who's work we've seen and feel comfortable with.
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1.02.5 seems to be the most current version of the firmware for that model.
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What is the firmware version you're using for that?
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Eh, I've seen arguements and benchmarks that point either way. Honestly, I've found them to be a bit flaky.
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Does the ISP not allow PPPoE? And what is the model modem they are using?
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General DVR Card Questions
Thomas replied to kaysadeya's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Bah, notepad or vim. -
General DVR Card Questions
Thomas replied to kaysadeya's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Front page spits out the most god awful html ever. -
General DVR Card Questions
Thomas replied to kaysadeya's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
See part of your problem is using Front page.... -
General DVR Card Questions
Thomas replied to kaysadeya's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
You can drop that down alot if you kill unneeded services. Quick test on my demo machine can get it down to 96 mb of ram. Office on it gets me up to 130 or so. -
General DVR Card Questions
Thomas replied to kaysadeya's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Don't know, I don't do Geovision.