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Technicolor TG582n and Swann H.264 DVR Help please
Boogieman replied to warmbells's topic in Computers/Networking
First get you dvr working locally before port forwarding and using no ip (that wont work right now anyways...you prefered dns network should be set to 8.8.8.8 which is googles dns otherwise nothing internet related will work...(remote viewing, email alerts etc).. -
first understand that this is a very low end system and will give you poor image at best..if you want to spend that little you are way better of with this 720p zmodo system http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?sdtid=7440744&SID=32a633f621cc4ac19adad143c2a178f5&AID=10440897&PID=1225267&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-_-cables-_-na-_-na&Item=N82E16881523074&cm_sp= You only have to run one cable to it (ethernet) and it powers and transmits data of the one cable...the image will be much better than your system from HF.. That said..every device connected to your network is assigned an ip address by your router..to find it you need to go to login to your router and look at the connected devices...alternatively use an ip scanner like this http://angryip.org/
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HikVision DS-2CD2032-I: Increasing Sensivity To Night/Day?
Boogieman replied to PeteCress's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
On a consumables' date=' I would ask first. I bought three Ryobi batteries (about eighty bucks each). One failed way prematurely, and I was out of luck because the warranty was based on calendar time instead of usage/charge cycles (which was very low).[/quote] I have returned open led bulbs before..no issues...batteries may be different..also they changed their policies in the last year or so... -
lets back up a little and tell us what software what system what camera...something more than my security system doesnt work..
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buy a 50 foot cable if you dont want to take it down and test it that way... Bottom line is wifi is a terrible idea for cameras...pay a pro to run a cable and you will be able to buy cheaper better cameras ....for the 100 premium for that camera over a hikvision 2032 3mp camera (85 dollars on aliexpress) you can have someone run cable... At the very least you can just use powerline adapters...
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Camera to see who's pet has been doing their #2 in my yard
Boogieman replied to n1tnguy's topic in Security Cameras
Where do you intend to mount the camera? -
why dont you try setting it up when connected directly to the router and see if it works...
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Is there a way to manually set it up? This is not a true network camera and i believe it only works via swanns cloud service...regardless why dont you just call support in the US?
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Having issues using PoE with an adapter to new camera setup
Boogieman replied to TremorPV's topic in Computers/Networking
The pin configurations is not the issue, its the IEEE802.3af compliance...also the unit only outputs 15v which would not be enough for long runs..dont give this guy any ideas to mess with changing pins..these units simply will not work,...he needs to buy the right injector.. -
Its about the same price so you may as well.... http://www.amazon.com/Copper-Ethernet-Waterproof-Outdoor-Underground/dp/B00CA2X5W6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1417273690&sr=8-1&tag=cc4m-20&keywords=cat+6+direct+burial Beware, that the same company sells CCA copper clad aluminum for less..dont buy that
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HikVision DS-2CD2032-I: Increasing Sensivity To Night/Day?
Boogieman replied to PeteCress's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Home depot has a very liberal return policy..you should be fine.. -
Dahua NVR vs Hikvison NVR with Hikvision Cameras
Boogieman replied to Livermore-Dad's topic in Digital Video Recorders
To improve low light performance you need to log directly into the cameras and crank the noise reduction to 100 percent and either disable or lower wdr to 10 or less... -
Crude POE injector = OK? any pointers?
Boogieman replied to BrownChiLD's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
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HikVision DS-2CD2032-I: Increasing Sensivity To Night/Day?
Boogieman replied to PeteCress's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
What kind of bulbs? Most are 600-1500 lumen each so how are you getting 5000 from two? This is one you might consider http://www.homedepot.com/p/Cree-90W-Equivalent-Bright-White-3000K-PAR38-47-Degree-Flood-Dimmable-LED-Light-Bulb-BPAR38-1503047T-12DE26-1U100/205184900 -
HikVision DS-2CD2032-I: Increasing Sensivity To Night/Day?
Boogieman replied to PeteCress's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Instead of spots you should use flood lights..the spots concentrate on one area too much and will wash out faces create an improper image balance...I use led and clf indoor floods with no issues outdoors (there are not many outdoor flood lights, most are spots..)Dont use halogens or incandescent as they are expensive to run all night.. -
Crude POE injector = OK? any pointers?
Boogieman replied to BrownChiLD's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
First, you will have to splice on the camera end as well and plug into the 12v female plug...You cannot use the cameras POE via ethernet that only works with a IEEE 802.3af power source... I understand you are trying to save money..but you are WAY better off using hikvision cameras for 85 dollars from aliexpress than using the this technique... Bottom line you should not be looking at savings from the poe end of things.... Here is another suggestion http://find-a-poe.com/product/WS-POE-8-48v60w/ Awesome reviews http://www.amazon.com/WS-POE-8-48v60w-passive-Ethernet-Injector-cameras/dp/B0086SQDMM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&tag=cc4m-20&qid=1417237385&sr=8-1&keywords=poe+midspan using this, you cost for 8 cameras and your cheap switch will be about 6.50 per camera... you can also buy used poe midspans on ebay for 12 cameras for 25 dollars.. http://www.ebay.com/itm/D-LINK-DWL-P1012-12-PORT-PoE-MIDSPAN-/231190478065?pt=US_Network_Switches&hash=item35d406bcf1 Got a big project? 24 ports for $57 or best offer http://www.ebay.com/itm/Power-Dsine-6024-24-Port-PoE-Ethernet-Midspan-External-Hub-PD-6024-AC-M-/390948345052?pt=US_Network_Hubs&hash=item5b065654dc This will be cheaper and better than your proposal... -
Zmodo VMS Video Monitoring Client alternatives.
Boogieman replied to sluggomagoo's topic in Digital Video Recorders
You need to make sure you enter your the correct ip address and ports in blue iris, have you tried all the zmodo's from the dropdown...(it will not be processor intensive if you are not using it for encoding and just viewing..also those are 480tvl streams which dont require much processing)..you might want to use ipcamviewer ios/android app to scan the dvr..generally there is another make and model that has the same settings and matches up..use that dvr in the blue iris drop down.. -
The camera you mentioned is analog..so you cant use it..i think you meant this camera DS-2CD2232-I5..note that it is not available with a 2.8mm lens like the turret.. It may be worth it..... If you are looking at bullets you may want to consider the DS-2CD2T32 however i have not seen anyone test it yet.. It is available with 30m, 50m, or 80m ir..but the minimum lens is 4mm http://www.hikvision.com/UploadFile/image/2014101311390770075.pdf
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I would not use the 2132..its is only two axis, which means it cannot be wall mounted without a mount...also its susceptible to ir reflection causing a foggy image...you are way better off with the 2332/3332 turret camera..you can mount it anywhere and the ir is better...you need to figure out the lens size yourself. the 2.8 will be wider but you will loose a bit of clarity because the megapixels are spread over more area...i would get one of each test at each location and decide for yourself..
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Yes you can..u should use burial grade solid copper cable (make sure its not cca or copper clad aluminium) You can also use conduit as well...conduit is nice because you can snake more cable later if you need (make sure to add a few extra pull strings to make that easy later)...
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That is overpriced.. http://www.costco.com/Swann-8-Channel-HD-NVR-Security-System-with-2TB-HDD-and-8-3MP-HD-IP-Cameras.product.100146087.html Same cameras, similar NVR..the cams are rebranded hikvsion 2032 includes 2tb hard drive and 3 year warranty.
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Revo RJ12 Camera to IP Camera
Boogieman replied to christnp's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
if you are running new ethernet it makes no sense to use encoders...just buy the hikvision 2032 for 85 on aliexpress -
Revo RJ12 Camera to IP Camera
Boogieman replied to christnp's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
You can convert bnc to ip using an encoder.... often it is more cost effective to either run new ethernet or use sdi/cvi/tvi cameras that can give you hd video over rj59... -
Picture problems Grass looks white- 720p camera
Boogieman replied to csheff's topic in Security Cameras
Snow? Sorry i couldn't resist.. -
Remote access and motion controlled recording required
Boogieman replied to mr2nut123's topic in Security Cameras
Look at the hikvision 2432 cube camera....POE, built in mic and speaker, SD card for recording, PIR motion sensor so less false alarms..they are 115 via aliexpress...get the 2.8mm lens if you want a wide view