larry
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you'd probably do better using professional wireless than consumer grade products:
Seems as though this companies products is mentioned often but there are other companies too
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OK since you just want an answer:
Buy this:
And/Or this:
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In plug life there is also the concept of male and female plugs.
You just need to look at what you want to connect together and get the correct adapter.
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Those look like BNC, RCA and as you said power connectors. Those (BNC and RCA) are connectors to older cameras. Modern cameras mostly use Cat5 or 6 for connections. To use those find adapters (BNC to RCA or BNC female to BNC female - whatever you need) on Amazon or Ebay:
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Welcome to the forum James
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Welcome to the forum Charles
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Welcome the forum, Angel
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Thanks for understanding
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Sorry, you can not put links back to your own products
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What type of help are you looking for? I am a developer but, to be honest, don't like working on my "off" time.
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I don't know offhand which one it is but I believe Swann is either manufactured by Hikvision or Dahua. I've not heard of Prolux.
You should go over to your neighbors house and check his system out and come to your own conclusion concerning it's quality.
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How much is that board and the necessary extra parts verses buying a new NVR?
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On 5/15/2019 at 1:44 PM, Quantum said:Scouring the Internets recently I came across Xeoma
You already knew about this software, you've posted about it here before - so the statement above is evidence of your true objective. Do not post about that software here again.
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The OP asked me to clean up this thread - actually wanted it deleted. So please don't create arguments here fenderman.
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Legal?, a fence or a barrier
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Welcome aboard!
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Amazon, Monoprice, Home depot all good places
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Use Cat5e. Is Cat5 even available anymore?
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Thanks for the clarification
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Welcome to the community
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I would bet the Digital Watchdog is either a rebranded Hikvision or Dahua.
Avigilon positions themselves as a step up from both of those companies. From what I've read, Avigilons VMS software is much better but the equipment may not be worth the mark up.
You'd have to compare for yourself.
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You do realize this is not a car forum, don't you?
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Welcome to the forum
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Yeah, just let it record 24/7. That masking stuff is all based on software code.
If you want something reliable, try using optex sensors.
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