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HiVolt

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  1. Thanks for the reply... It is definitely a screw type lens, as you turn it to adjust focus... These have impressively good image quality, I've been very happy with that. I just have a few places where I'm missing a lot of area, and a wide angle lens could do... IR specific lenses are not necessary, especially for the two parking lot cams that I have in outdoor enclosures. I've seen some lenses for similar Trendnet cams listed as M12, so I guess its a good start I guess i can try ordering a few of those.
  2. I'm looking to buy a wide angle lens for some of my Trendnet TV-IP672WI cams that I have. There are many on ebay/amazon, but I am not sure what threads or mounts this camera uses... Has anyone done such an upgrade on one of these megapixel cams? Thanks.
  3. I have 12 Trendnet TV-IP672WI Megapixel cameras in my office. I'm very satisfied with the image quality and the SecurView server software is more than adequate for my needs. However, these cameras have a rather alarming problem. It simply disappears off the network after a random amount of time, regardless if its connected by ethernet or wifi. Sometimes its 2-3 days, sometimes its more than a week. I've contacted TrendNet support, they don't seem to know why. The issue was with the original 1.0 firmware, and i recently upgraded all cameras to Firmware 1.1 and there's been no change at all. Only solution to bring it back is to power cycle it. Since I'm now stuck with them, I'm trying to figure out a way to schedule a reboot them once a day. I started searching, and found something promising, but unfortunately it doesn't work for this camera. http://community.linksys.com/t5/Wireless-Routers/Trendnet-IP110W-auto-reboot/td-p/378459 curl -u admin:password "http://192.168.2.7/admin/reboot.cgi?reboot=Reboot&type=0" I played around with mine and found that the reboot.cgi sits in /eng/admin/ path, but the reboot string doesn't seem to work... Can anyone help me figure out how I may accomplish this, or maybe another solution for these cameras not to disappear off the network? http://192.168.1.181/eng/admin/reboot.cgi
  4. Yeah I don't wanna buy a cat in a bag, thats why i'm looking for confirmation... these newer cams are a fair bit taller from the base to the top of the rotating camera "head" so i dont want to buy something that might not have enough room for the head to rotate and tilt and hit the plastic glass...
  5. I picked up a bunch of Trendnet TV-IP672W Megapixel PTZ cams, and they are quite awesome image quality... Set up a bunch of them indoors, but I need two outdoors... I am looking for a compatible enclosure. Trendnet appears to have a discontinued TV-H400 enclosure, but maybe it works? They specify compatibility only with a few old cameras. But as long as the mount inside fits, I can retrofit the connections whatever is needed. Or can someone suggest a more generic enclosure? Thanks!
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