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  1. what if my budget is flexible and I can spend around $2000. would that be able to get betters quality and make out a face then? im trying to do this right the first time, and I would like a CCTV that would able to make out faces when I needed. please let me know, thanks.
  2. THANKS for the prompt reply. pre-made cables. is that just one cable from the camera to the dvr? and some s-video to the TV/monitor and im ready to let it work right? to make thing easier to understand, what ALL the CABLES/wires do i need to make this installation work please excuse my ignorance question. can you please give me a list of the requirement cables for cctv. so i know what im looking at
  3. Hi, this is my first time to this forum and first time knowing about cctv. please be gentle . Im planning on putting 4 or maybe 6 cameras outside of my house with around $1000 budget (lower would be nice) and im not trying to do anything crazy or fancy just basic and decent security is good. one feature i would like to have it to be able to view the cameras over the Internet. i've done some reading and knowing that there's embedded dvr and PC card. as of this point i haven't made of my mind which to go for but here is my main question below. can someone please show/tell me how can i hooked up 4 cameras for my house. with $1000 what do i need to get, what can I get. and last but not least is it HARD for me to do the installation myself or a Pro is required. my main concern is the installation, is there LOTS of wires that i have to run or only plugs and go? thanks in advance for any help, im looking forward to learn more about CCTV
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