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wideest view IP megapix cam
turbo v6 camaro posted a topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
I have a need for a very wide angle camera, but i have not been able to find one. any link or tips? like 120+ degree would be great http://www.cctvgold.com/2-Megapixel-Indoor-180-Degree-Fish-eye-Wide-Angle-Panorama-IP-Camera_p_823.html only one i have found really -
wideest view IP megapix cam
turbo v6 camaro replied to turbo v6 camaro's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
good point i can get 2 MP hiks AND save $100......... the hik are not 90 though -
62.5 will go 2000 meters at 1300nm and 200 meters at 850nm. I think 50 micron is even shorter. Gbics or media converters are dirt cheap for 62.5. Single Mode would cost a good bit more. It's only a gate. 100mbps is more than enough. Just my opinion. 50micron can do it just fine see chart near bottom OM3 can go 1000m http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/modules/ps5455/ps6577/product_data_sheet0900aecd8033f885.html
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utility cables such as phone and cable lines have lightning arestors on them, its a little plug that plugs into the cable/phone block and burns out if over voltage or amps come along power companies have way to minimize lighting affects too, ever notice nearly every transformer has a LARGE ground wire? a 800m copper cable in the ground is asking for troubles !! the cable does not attract it but it if strikes near where the cable is the power will travel down the line and destroy stuff/cause fires. electricity takes the path of least resistance, and copper is way more conductive than dirt!! have you had lighting hit near you and the old bulbs (with filaments) turn on/flash or burn out, or explode? it's called induced current and has killed many people and taken many houses out
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wideest view IP megapix cam
turbo v6 camaro replied to turbo v6 camaro's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
that is an option i will ahve to save up for that but its an option Thanks! have to run it buy wife now -
Could use some advice buying an IP camera for front door
turbo v6 camaro replied to winterminute's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Mr. winkle do those have a wide viewing angel ? how would it compare to the hikvisoon dome with 2.8 lens? -
8 routers? holly crap. what brand? or they running router protcol or do they have 8 internet connections? i'm good with cisco and Junipers. if you need some commands. to find the first router, you need to do a trace route, open a command prompt and do tracert www.google.com can also do (little faster, but dont always work) pathping www.google.com the will are least give you a starting point. if you want reliable you want fiber, it sounds like you may have a lot of stuff up there, so i would get a 6 or even 12 strand fiber up there, 2 strands make one circuit! (tx and rx) 6 strand would give you 3 circuits and 12 6 circuits
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Lorex 8-channel NVR with 6 1080p cams @Costco for $999.99
turbo v6 camaro replied to lamsao's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
i will try but my hole house is ceader sided!! LOL maybe thats why they like the camera? thank for the tip ") -
Lorex 8-channel NVR with 6 1080p cams @Costco for $999.99
turbo v6 camaro replied to lamsao's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
min has been up 6 hours and got a web already !!! -
also they do make T1 extends that go 2 miles, campus pair gains they are called, the set up a hdsl link between them but they cost about $800 for a pair and about $200 for the cards, and you can order them with 10mb Ethernet connections, but i dont think a T1 will support a modern camera well...... Fiber is your best bet on this
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wideest view IP megapix cam
turbo v6 camaro replied to turbo v6 camaro's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
oh i would love to have many cameras in/around there, but need money and the barn is 100 feet from house need to run cat 6 our there still also its much easier to sneak up on stuff if it is in the barn, if its out site they hear me coming and take off, shooting them ensure they dont come back...... ever plus under the law i can't shoot them unless they are endangering my chickens The barn would be difficult and expensive to close up to keep coons out they are sneaky buggers !! -
wideest view IP megapix cam
turbo v6 camaro replied to turbo v6 camaro's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
i found setting my contrast to 0 pick up the coons very well (only need this for night use profile for day/night) -
wideest view IP megapix cam
turbo v6 camaro replied to turbo v6 camaro's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
i really just need it to watch for wild life in my barn, around my coop, I use blue iris, so multi stream would not bother me it just need to have the res to pick up coons and such, that blend into the dirt well -
i have a Verizon jet-pack from http://millenicom.com/ 69.99 month (79.99 with static ip) and it works great, 20GB limit (you'll only get 5 or 10GB from Verizon directly) must have the static ip to access camera and such remotely
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alos note that most low end switch might have say 4 gig ports but the back bone of the switch, can only handle 1gig total. this happens alot, it could be that your 100 switch just can't handle the load also, but you should have a 1gb connection to your nvr
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port forwarding on three routers
turbo v6 camaro replied to globalbit's topic in Computers/Networking
set the first routers to DMZ use the last router as your filter... I have a setup like this jetpack > wan blance router > 610N > switch > server DMZ > DMZ > port forward > switch > server you should be able to port forward each one, but i found this easier. -
http://www.industrialnetworking.com/Manufacturers/OCC-Multimode-50-Micron-OM3-Fiber-Cable/OCC-Fiber-Optic-Cable-DX002DALT9QR?whence= about 1100 for 3000 feet (914m) you will need connectors and such but those are cheap. the media converter can run from 50-400 http://www.amazon.com/StarTech-com-Fiber-Ethernet-Converter-MCM110SC2/dp/B002Q0WMWQ http://www.newegg.com/Network-Transceivers/SubCategory/ID-365 look around its there, (im a network tech by trade) also with fiber no risk of lighting surging into the house, and no risk of interferance from the power line, and minimal risk of someone taping the line this also mean you can piggy back on the conduit for the power cost saving there ! and you may be able to pull it with the power wire, time and cost savings there also with cat 5 route 8 repeaters is a bit much and you could run into jitter issues.
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i would recommend fiber and media converter(s) (can have fiber at the house so you only need one) lot less headace with that.... seem they have money so shouldn't be an issue. I use the HP 1900 switch ($300) it has 4 pot for SFPs and you can put a fiber one in there. just a 6 strand multi-mode will do, 2000 meters for 100mb
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Could use some advice buying an IP camera for front door
turbo v6 camaro replied to winterminute's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
maybe this ? i found it with google today, no idea if its good or not but does have audio http://www.cctvgold.com/2-Megapixel-Indoor-180-Degree-Fish-eye-Wide-Angle-Panorama-IP-Camera_p_823.html -
Lorex 8-channel NVR with 6 1080p cams @Costco for $999.99
turbo v6 camaro replied to lamsao's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
broom is what i use works good and dont hurt the camera/lens (make sure you use the brooms with plastic Brussels or soft Brussels can also spray some long term bug kill on the out side of the camera (cover the lens first) this way they die, once in spring and one or two more times is usually good.... depending how much direct rain it gets -
Lorex 8-channel NVR with 6 1080p cams @Costco for $999.99
turbo v6 camaro replied to lamsao's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
poe is automatic, if provides power only when its needed. you won't have a problem doing what you have plan. just make sure that the cameras are being connected to a poe switch, or poe injectors. thank you very much for the reply -
Lorex 8-channel NVR with 6 1080p cams @Costco for $999.99
turbo v6 camaro replied to lamsao's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
I'm looking at this for my parents house, can someone help me? I'm trying to figure out if these NVRs will work with more than one camera on one port. that have a long run to there garage and i would like to run 1 cat 6 the 250 feet to do this, NVR > 250foot cat6 > small switch > 3 cameras (Poe injectors from here) can the Poe be turned off or not used so it don't fry the switch? if some has the time to test this that would be sweet !! edit may also need this setup instead (not sure on the bandwidth requirments for MP cameras ) NVR > small switch (gig) > 250 foot > small gig switch > 3 cameras