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  1. Hi there, I've got my home completely automated, the main components are running on a linux server (fhem, media stuff, etc). What I'm missing is surveillance, as I'm sometimes away for a couple of days, this would be convenient. I have no idea of the possibilities here, so I'd like to get some input: I thought I will do this using either WIFI or Ethernet IP Cameras, cheap chinese ones as a start and use motion or zoneminder on the linux server. Most important feature is motion detection etc, which should all be possible using these components. The open questions are: 1. WIFI or Ethernet, as from what I have read so far, software can detect 'image off' both should work. I would prefer WIFI as I can then place cameras anywhere I like. Or are there any major things to consider? 2. Which IP cameras to get started? I would like to have at least 1 camera with PT or PTZ. They should all have infrared LEDs and 720p is enough. I place them outside, but not exposed to weather, so I will just try normal indoor cameras first. The should be rather small if possible and if the price allows, e.g. something like this: http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/419nduHURiL.jpg I started looking at FOSCAM. Can anyone give me some pointers or things to consider when getting started? There are so many standards and cameras out there that confuses me.. Thanks a lot, Christoph
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