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  1. An entry level system; 4 channels and small disk. Best, Christopher 4 channel Analog and 8 IP license, 160GB HD msrp $3700
  2. What is the retail price on their entry level hybrid? Best, Christopher To give you the price I need to the following. 4 or 16 channels analog? What size harddrive do you need?
  3. they sell stand alone DVRs now? They sell IP Servers, Hybrid Servers, and NVR software. "I am in need of a standalone that supports remote viewing using iPhone, Blackberry, Mac as well as PC" Exacq does all of this
  4. http://www.axis.com/products/cam_m7001/index.htm
  5. http://www.exacq.com/
  6. thewireguys

    Best switches for IP cameras

    Netgear has 2 new POE switches that look interesting. POE all ports 4 ports PoE+ Gigabit all ports Stack-able with a 20gigs of bandwidth http://www.netgear.com/upload/product/gs724tps/gs724tps_gs748tps_ds_29jun09.pdf
  7. Some Axis products are made in Sweden. Blaser Made in Germany Moboitix made in Germany Arecont made in USA Exacq made in USA If I could I would sell Arecont and Exacq for every job and Mobotix
  8. thewireguys

    Panasonic 502 questions

    Yes, more light always helps, but based on my lux reading, I was expecting a better image. I turned off "Super Dynamic", and the night image is improved by a couple of stops. Best, Christopher What is you lux reading?
  9. have 8 x 2mp cameras recording 24hr its been like that for 15 months never had a H/D problem Same here
  10. thewireguys

    System of choice in large site

    BUT NEVER install a ip ptz. Why?
  11. thewireguys

    Panasonic 502 questions

    Not enough light.... add light and they will go away..... Look at any megapixel camera in low light and they will have a similar issue
  12. Ubiquiti is alot cheaper
  13. thewireguys

    Why! Why!

    What PC's can support 64 channels with 2Megapixel resolution in good quality and at 25/30 PPS? JD The server will not be an issue..... the network will be the bottle neck
  14. thewireguys

    Why! Why!

    You have to use 3rd Party NVR software like Milestone, ONSSI, Exacq....... Software from a camera manufacture is only going to support their cameras.
  15. Axis has some cameras in housings with POE power. http://www.axis.com/files/datasheet/ds_p33_37032_en_0910_lo.pdf http://www.axis.com/files/datasheet/ds_q6032-e_36001_en_0906_lo.pdf http://www.axis.com/files/datasheet/ds_t92a20_housing_35011_en_0903_lo.pdf
  16. thewireguys

    Wireless IP CCTV system

    Mind explaining this more
  17. thewireguys

    Wireless IP CCTV system

    Mind posting a link to "rangemxx"
  18. Well there is a reason they use 48v not 12v for POE. They do make POE injectors and splitters to power NONE-POE cameras and I strongely recommend you go with one of those. Spend the money and do it right. The 12v on unused pairs might work for short runs but it will be a wiring nightmare. You will have splices and connectors on both ends..... With the amount of labor you will spend TRYING to make this work you could buy the POE products and do it right the first time.
  19. So let me understand this. The Bank has a CCTV system and they want you to pull the recorded video from it, a customer. What country is this in?
  20. I would like to hear your thoughts on this camera and some images when you have it up and running.
  21. PTZ>>>> http://www.axis.com/files/datasheet/ds_q6032-e_36001_en_0906_lo.pdf Dome>>>> http://www.axis.com/files/datasheet/ds_p33_37032_en_0910_lo.pdf I would also look at Mobotix >>> www.mobotix.com
  22. thewireguys

    All ports are blocked

    http://www.portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/routerindex.htm
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