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Has anyone built a system using the Atom processors that are being used more in ITX and mini form factor models?
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I don't want to build a full tower. My only point of adding the link was to show that the system had a atom processor. I was using MSI Hetis chassis before but they've been discontinued. I need to find a replacement but I'm only finding "mini book" type systems. I used to use Shuttle barebone systems but prefer the shorter units that look plainer.
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Check this out. I would think it works if they are selling this system. http://cgi.ebay.com/Geovision-GV-800-DVR-Complete-System-8.3-Software_W0QQitemZ180396463777QQcmdZViewItemQQimsxZ20090813?IMSfp=TL0908131610006r19541
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Has anyone out there tried setting up a DVR in a form factor smaller than a Shuttle XPX. All mine are shuttles, but I'd like to go smaller if possible. Thanks folks.
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Does anybody have any suggestions on a good bullet indoor camera for under $100? I've been using a Sony model that isn't bad, but I'd like find one that is a little crisper with the images.
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metsfan replied to RichTJ99's topic in Geovision
The redirect is optional and something I do because I think it's cleaner for my users. The obvious fix would be to not use that option. I just think it's better is users don't have to type in 8081 on the back end of DVR link. -
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metsfan replied to RichTJ99's topic in Geovision
the real IP of that url listed is 75.167.18.1 and you can telnet to that on 8081. -
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metsfan replied to RichTJ99's topic in Geovision
Right, you would have to telnet on port 8081. -
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metsfan replied to RichTJ99's topic in Geovision
The email got kicked back. Here it is below. So we use DSL modems to perform the port forwarding. Ports 3550, 4550, 5550, 6550, and 8081 are all forwarded to the private IP address of the DVR unit. 8081 is the port used for the webcams. I’m using a dynamic DNS service called no-ip.com. They have an option I use which automatically redirects port 80 to 8081. This works well for my users so that all they have to type is http://2296dvr.sytes.net. If I take the actual IP of this url and put it into LiveVue it works fine, but if I enter the url it doesn’t. Based on this I think LiveVue is not liking the port redirect that is occurring, or it just doesn’t want to see anything other than an actual IP address. -
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metsfan replied to RichTJ99's topic in Geovision
I just emailed you . -
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metsfan replied to RichTJ99's topic in Geovision
I sent you a PM. -
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metsfan replied to RichTJ99's topic in Geovision
The reason this is a problem is because if we have to enter an IP address in the field of LiveVue we'll be screwed every time the IP changes. If I remove the port 80 redirect from my no-ip setup then my IE users will have to type it in the browser. -
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metsfan replied to RichTJ99's topic in Geovision
No, no. Our local ISPs block inbound 80, so we have the webcam setup using something else. Instead of my users having to type this in at the end of the url I'm just using the port 80 redirect option with no-ip. You software does work without the redirect in play, but with it turned on it seems to not work. Try using it to hit 2296dvr.sytes.net. -
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metsfan replied to RichTJ99's topic in Geovision
I have to do the port 80 redirect for my customers who are not going to use the software and use a browser. So some folks will use the LiveVue and others will use IE for the same DVR units. I'm using no-ip.com -
Perhaps that is true, however I don't think I want to try it due to the fact that I have about 20 of these in the field all running the SiS chipset.
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I have a brand new card installed in a brand new system and I can't get drivers installed. The CD is 8.11. Thoughts?
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metsfan replied to RichTJ99's topic in Geovision
The port redirect works fine via the browser. LiveVue works when I put the IP in, but not when I put the DNS name in. I think it's the fact that I'm using a port redirect feature within my DDNS program. -
What was your point there?
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metsfan replied to RichTJ99's topic in Geovision
I may have found another possible problem. It seems to not work when typing in a dns name for the server. Now I'm not sure if it's because it wants to see an IP address, or if it's because I have the DVR setup with a port 80 redirect through a dynamic DNS provider. -
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Sony WHRC 420 Color lipstick bullet style.
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The Shuttles only have one PCI slot. I think the card may have not been pushed in all the way even though it was seen by the system. That's the only thing I can come up with anyway.
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It's now working. Apparently completely removing it from the computer, restarting with the card still out, shutting down, installing the card, and then booting backup did it. Stupid and aggravating.
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The card is not the problem. I put it in another pc and all is well. It must be something with the SiS662 chipset. I've put these cards in over 20 Shuttle's all running SiS chipsets without issues until now.
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metsfan replied to RichTJ99's topic in Geovision
I like the product for myself. But I don't think my larger customers can use it because it is slow over wi-fi connections and pretty much won't ever connect. Both 802.11 and Verizon CDMA.