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  1. MichaelB14

    Home Security Advice

    Also, if I buy a 4 camera GeoVision, can it be updated to a 8 camera system?
  2. I have been reading and reading and reading and reading about cctv over the last couple of weeks. I know what I need somethng to do, but not quite sure what the something should be... Here is my criteria.. I have a boat dock where my boat was stripped of all electronics along with all ski gear. I also have a probem with kids jumping off my dock. I would like a camera: 1. Monitoring the dock (motion sensor). I really care about night time more than day time on this one. 2. Monitoring the houseboat. This is more just to be able to look and make sure everything is alright. 3. A camera that I just point down the lake to see what is going on. I also have a pond in my front yard that gets soap poured in it alot so a motion camera there also. So I am thinking 4 cameras. I am not really looking at wanting to record everything on all cameras all the time. I would like to record from the motion sensors when they are tripped and would mind also recording from the other cameras at the same time. It would also be great if it could turn lights on when this happens. I would also like to be able to view this from the internet. What dvr card? Geovision? Is it really worth it for me to get the 120fps or just the 60 fps? What kind of cameras do you suggest? Where can I get them? Lastly, I can build my own computers no problem. Is there any conflicts I should be aware of? I hope I have provided enough information.
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