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cheap poe IP cameras
Boogieman replied to j4str's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
There are lots of systems under 1k 300-500 but they wont work with the cheap cameras..with an NVR you need to match manufacturers or you are asking for trouble...Whatever you do make sure to run cat5/6 cable now while you have the walls open...you can run cheaper cameras with a pc based nvr software like blue iris...but if i were you i would get a hikvision camera like the 2532-is (s version with audio) they have SD card slots..you dont even need an NVR if you dont need long term recording...get the 2.8mm version to cover large areas/rooms...they can be had for about 150...just get a few of those until you figure it out..it makes no sense to get an NVR and then decide on the cameras later.. -
Having issues using PoE with an adapter to new camera setup
Boogieman replied to TremorPV's topic in Computers/Networking
You have purchased the wrong injectors...those are specific to ubiquiti...they are not true poe standard 802.3af compliant..they will not work with your cameras at all..return them asap.. If you want injectors get these injectors (select injector not splitter or kit) http://www.amazon.com/TP-LINK-TL-PoE150S-Gigabit-Injector-compliant/dp/B001PS9E5I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1416977530&sr=8-1&keywords=poe+injector or you could just buy a poe switch, this one will power 4 cameras (the other 4 ports are not poe, just standard ports) http://www.amazon.com/TP-LINK-TL-SF1008P-100Mbps-8-Port-802-3af/dp/B003CFATT2/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1416977620&sr=1-1&keywords=poe+switch&pebp=1416977653577 -
New here and trying to find best NVR for cameras...
Boogieman replied to FearThisInc's topic in System Design
If you are going to use a standalone NVR use a hikvision NVR...there are a bunch of models, research and compare the specs...DO NOT buy an NVR from another manufacture...it will only cause trouble.. Your other option is to use pc-nvr software...IVMS from hikvision is free. Other options include milestone, exacq and blue iris (blue iris will require a modern 4th generation i5 but preferably i7 pc for 8 cameras)...the other software can run on an i3 or less because they use in camera motion vs software motion detection).. -
Camera system for new home... Need help please.
Boogieman replied to yoneytan's topic in System Design
What pricing are you looking at for Hikvision? If you can't put a 12 camera IP system together using Hikvision products for $2K, then you're buying from the wrong people. Agreed Z2TT is quoting contactor pricing...OP has someone running the cable, and appears to be doing the install himself...you can do a cam dollar system for 1600..regardless rg59 should not be run in a new install.you can do analog over ethernet...or at least run ethernet as well, because its going to be a pain to run it later.. -
3 RED LEDS do not light up on my CCTV camera in night time.
Boogieman replied to ImWatchingU's topic in General Digital Discussion
That is an internal problem.. -
manually changing unused lan pins into power over ethernet
Boogieman replied to aurmol's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
I think q means to use something like this...its cleaner http://www.amazon.com/Passive-Injector-Splitter-5-5x2-1-Connector/dp/B00NRHNPUA/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1416890338&sr=8-4&keywords=passive+poe&pebp=1416890383260 make sure you get the right size.. or http://www.amazon.com/SMAKN%C2%AE-Gigabit-Passive-injector-ethernet/dp/B00LS5OCTQ/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1416890338&sr=8-6&keywords=passive+poe -
Risks & technical insight when buying a power supply
Boogieman replied to akimiya's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
As Horizon points out, if your cams are poe use that...Generally, there is a good change that your ipcameras didnt come with power supplies because they are poe cameras. What cameras did you buy? -
cheap poe IP cameras
Boogieman replied to j4str's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
hikvision 2032 bullet or 2332/3332 turrets... The 2032 can be had for 85 dollars on aliexpress,. The 2332 can be had for about 95 and can be had with a 2.8mm wide angle lens...and has very good ir. .dont waste you money on total junk.. -
Recommend an NVR for 6 3mp cams
Boogieman replied to redalert's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
You dont need a dedicated graphics card regardless of the software used...why dont you just run hikvisions free vms on the pc? There are lots of options paid options, xprotect, exaq, and a bunch of others but they wont come cheap...Blue iris is great and has tons of options but will require an i7 haswell (fourth generation for those cams and to have some headroom)...i think your first mistake was runing hikvision cams on a dahua nvr...dont mix and match regardless of what they say..if you get an NVR then get a hikvision... -
Surveillance software that can launch a program on motion
Boogieman replied to ShadowHunter's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
You must have a weak cpu...what model are you using...The exact model not just i3 or i5 as that is meaningless without specific version.. -
Help with changing the IP address on Q-see camera.
Boogieman replied to 300winmag's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
You can try using dahuas tool and see if that works...if you are able to find the default ip address you dont need the tool at all...you can log directly into the camera by hooking your camera up to the pc (or pc to poe switch, with no router attached) and changing the ipv4 address settings..there are bunch of posts on how to do it here... As an aside, you should not be mixing and matching ip cameras from other brands with your NVR..its just asking for trouble...the feed will work but motion detection and alerts may not. -
What camera did you install? if you can pull it off with one hand you did something wrong...what did you screw it into? Keep in mind that once someone gets to the camera, regardless of how strong you have it mounted they can just cover it with tape or spray...
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Surveillance software that can launch a program on motion
Boogieman replied to ShadowHunter's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Ispy charges a monthly fee for alerts and remote viewing...if you dont need those..then its perfect because its free otherwise its sill to keep paying them in perpetuity....It should be using more or less the same cpu power as blue iris because it does its own motion detection as well -
Cat5e is sufficient but i would still go cat6, in the grand scheme of things its 100 bux to future proof and have a better quality cable. Cable problems is not something you want to hassle with and rerun.Also ensure that your cable is SOLID COPPER not copper clad aluminium (CCA).. and use solid cable not stranded.
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Run cat6...you can use baluns if you later want an analog system..but its nuts to run analog cables or an analog system when you have this opportunity of open walls..run as much cable and conduit to locations where you may want a connection as possible
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Surveillance software that can launch a program on motion
Boogieman replied to ShadowHunter's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
You can reduce cpu consumption on blue iris by selecting direct to disc mode in the record tab>file format and compression. -
Recommend a camera?
Boogieman replied to grommett's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
That is the same camera internally, but in a bullet version...it will not give you the wide angle you need as its not available in your budget range.. The 2132 dome is only two axis and cannot be wall mounted.. I would look at the hikvision 2332 turret with a 2.8mm lens http://www.hikvision.com/en/Products_show.asp?id=7872 Given your budget you might consider the hikvision DS-2CD2532-I(S) or DS-2CD2512-I(S) mini dome cameras with 2.8mm lenses...the ir is a weaker but that is not an issue at the front door...they include a built in mic (S model only) and sd card slot to record locally. -
Camera system for new home... Need help please.
Boogieman replied to yoneytan's topic in System Design
Do not wire with rg59 you will be severely limiting the systems you can use. Wire with CAT6 (solid copper not copper clad aluminium) with rg59 you will be limited to using SDI, CVI or similar technology...you want to be able to use ip cameras...Its should be a crime to wire new construction with rg59 for security camera purposes.. -
What cameras? how many? What kind of system? NVR, PC NVR what software? Based on your question about a "higher terabyte" system i would recommend hiring someone to help you set this up...
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HD-cvi is not a good solution for a new install...OP should be going with ip.
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Suggestion for good app in viewing cctv on smartphone?
Boogieman replied to kurliyon's topic in General Digital Discussion
ip camviewer by robert chou -
Those cams you linked to are crap..how are you going to plug it into your computer? what software? you need a card for those BNC connectors...the image will be terrible Get a few of these ip cameras http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/Dahua-1-3-Megapixel-720P-ONVIF-3-6mm-20m-IR-Bullet-IP-Camera-12v-PoE-IP66/514412_1378587409.html Run dahuas free pss software on your pc...you will need a poe switch..about 50 bux for 4 ports poe..
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Dont get sdi...you want to be able to swap cameras in the future when technology improves.. Run cat6 and use ip cameras...85 bux for a hikvision 2032 on aliexpress...add an NVR or pc based NVR and you are done...You can save lots of work in some cases because you dont have to homerun the cables to the NVR...you can bring the cables to a poe switch somewhere in the house then run a single cable to the NVR. Also you dont need to run independent power ...you just use a poe switch or nvr equipped with poe...
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If you bought it at costco just take it right back to them...
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I doubt they ran fiber to each camera, that would be insane ...regardless you cannot run poe over fiber...