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  1. http://www.mobotix.com/eng_US/content/view/full/4648
  2. I have Atom Exacq servers/clients in the field working perfectly. Yes you are correct with the EL box you should use it as a server but you can live view on the client software and web browser with other machines.
  3. ExacqVision I have a Atom 330 server with 2 1.3MP Areconts (h.264)and 1 AV8185 Arecont(4 2MP h.264 streams) works great.. Look at theExacqvisions EL box, 16 analog cameras and up to 24MP cameras on a Atom based system. Arecont cameras use less processing power with h.264 then MJPEG. The Atom works great for low cost low camera count MP setups if you upgrade to a dual core you could do up to 64 IP cameras on one box. Sounds unreal Then I should scrap my loved Luxriot I tried Exacq once, but it was complicated to install and support wasnt great, so never tried again. Exacq is very easy to install and upgrade now and it is more efficient then Luxriot. And I agree with Hardwired the your limiting factor with Exacq is bandwidth and read/write not the processor or memory. The hard limit for IP camera count on a COT server with Exacq is 255 cameras butExacq limits their servers to 64. The way I like to use Exacq with a Atom board is as a small server and the customers use there other computers for the client machines. This way it saves them on some equipment cost and space but I have no problem using a Atom for a client in small camera counts. And like I said before is for a little more money you can get a dual core and have a client/server that can run 64 cameras that will fit in your hand.
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    MikroTik

    3g settings http://www.taniwha.org.uk/gprs.html
  5. ExacqVision I have a Atom 330 server with 2 1.3MP Areconts (h.264)and 1 AV8185 Arecont(4 2MP h.264 streams) works great.. Look at theExacqvisions EL box, 16 analog cameras and up to 24MP cameras on a Atom based system. Arecont cameras use less processing power with h.264 then MJPEG. The Atom works great for low cost low camera count MP setups if you upgrade to a dual core you could do up to 64 IP cameras on one box.
  6. I doubt there is any cpu on the market which can handle you requirements. To display live view even 4 H.264 2mpix cameras you need Quad core cpu. If you will be displaying live just 4 or 9 cameras, then you should be OK with Core i7. HDD should be able to handle, as H.264 is 7-9 times smaller than MJPEG. Robert I must disagree, I have Atom based PCs that decode multi-megapixel cameras without a problem. It all depends on the NVR software you are using.
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    MikroTik

    Just got the routerboard setup as Access Point to my wired network " title="Applause" />
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    MikroTik

    This is good!!! http://gregsowell.com/classes/mtk-security/GregSowell-mikrotik-security.pdf
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    MikroTik

    Yea got the radio working and I can connect to it and get a IP address but now I have to setup the NAT. Gonna be a fun weekend..... I can't believe how much you get for less then 100$ what can't these things do!!!
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    MikroTik

    yea this thing is no joke..... I do have a mini-PCI radio that I pulled out of my Zyxel router that seams to work 802.11 g/b . But for right now I am trying to get a Verizon wireless USB760 stick to work but I don't think it will from what I have been reading on the forum. I am also looking for a miniPCI-e card that will work with At&t that I could install (if you know of any let me know please) . Where did you find the "basic configurations from the Mikrotik website using Winbox" that would be a big help and this book is very good but I need to put the board way and stop playing till I read the book.
  11. Yea that is the only one that I know of for Mobotix.
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    MikroTik

    Got a new toy today!!!
  13. viewtopic.php?f=19&t=18402&hilit=mobotix
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    Hidden Cameras

    I assume the post is hollow? You can drill a small hole near the top, and silicone a camera to the inside of the post. you can drop the wire down the post, and you can dig out from under the post to pull out the wire? Post is hollow and can get the wire there without a problem..... I would like to use a pin hole camera but I am worried about the thickness of the plastic..... I am assuming I will need to get the lens as flush as possible so I can have the full field of view.
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    Hidden Cameras

    I what to put it in a fence like this. The post has a cap on top so I don't have to worry about water coming in except for the hole for the lens and condensation.
  16. Mobotix has a NVR client that works by using NAS and SD as the storage locations with a GUI. Very powerful product and software that is different then anything else on the market. Have you selected cameras? Why are all of them 2MP?
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    Hidden Cameras

    He is some good ethernet of power-line products..... http://www.aboundi.com/
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    Hidden Cameras

    Are these rated for outdoor use? If not can you recommend one that is? I would like to mount one in a hollow fence post and it will have a cap on it.
  19. Look at Exacq you can build your own system or pick one if the turn key setups they have. http://www.exacq.com/products/ipservers.html You can also use Intransa..... they build servers specificity for NVR software and they will install the software of your choice... http://www.intransa.com/
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    Verint 1708e to control PTZ

    Verint product documentation is at the bottom on the link http://verint.com/video_solutions/section2b.cfm?article_level2_category_id=7&article_level2a_id=356&article_level2b_id=699#Product_Documentation
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    Facebook request

    Thank you
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    Hidden Cameras

    Nice work Mindtwist!! " title="Applause" /> What cameras did you use?
  23. They have that exact setup at Home Depot I just can't think of who makes them.
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    ISC West

    OK OK I am going!!!! I can't wait lots of cool stuff.
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    Cisco Certs

    Thinking about getting Cisco Cert which one do you start off with? CCNA CCDA CCENT How does the process work? Do i go get the books, study and then take the test? Or are there classes you take? Also should I pic up a firewall/router and/or a switch to play with? If so which ones?
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