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Intelligent Security Surveillance Systems on the Horizon
securityusa posted a topic in General Digital Discussion
A computer surveillance system that spots an abandoned suitcase at a crowded airport and sees what happened to the person who left it there is being developed. Its developers hope the system will one-day allow security staff to tell the difference between a suspicious abandoned suitcase whose owner has left the building and a suitcase whose owner is queuing for coffee two metres away. http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/stories/s1504627.htm -
Accessing a Cctv on a Network behind a Router via Web
securityusa posted a topic in Computers/Networking
It is amazing how this forum has grown since we first joined - we were member #62 Xmas of 2003 One problem hope someone can solve 1- Have a Static IP 3K down 768K Up 2- Using a LAN with a Switcher behind a Router (Westell) 3- Want to access a Cctv / DVR on one of the Internal IP (192.168...) via the Public Web (want to avoid the cost of another Static IP) 4- Using Windows XP Pro - have VNC installed on SERVER - Am able to access with VPN -
Accessing a Cctv on a Network behind a Router via Web
securityusa replied to securityusa's topic in Computers/Networking
if PORT 80 is the DEFAULT PORT for the network Is it an alternative to assign port 8080 (which is now open) to the camera/ dvr and do a Port Forward - just for that ONE internal IP BUT - allow the rest of the network to remain undisturbed on PORT 80? -
Accessing a Cctv on a Network behind a Router via Web
securityusa replied to securityusa's topic in Computers/Networking
We will be accessing from the internet want to type (external IP:PORT) then log in currently when being accessed locally - we just put 192.169.0.200 and it goes to the LOG-in Screen -
Accessing a Cctv on a Network behind a Router via Web
securityusa replied to securityusa's topic in Computers/Networking
no - just a standalone DVR 0414 Series -
Accessing a Cctv on a Network behind a Router via Web
securityusa replied to securityusa's topic in Computers/Networking
http://www.npatrol.com/support/Stand-Alone%20DVR/0414-Series/0414-User%20Manual.pdf This is the users manual -
Accessing a Cctv on a Network behind a Router via Web
securityusa replied to securityusa's topic in Computers/Networking
http://premieredeals.ca/shop/product_info.php?products_id=99 This is the DVR Model What port so you think it uses It has an embeded Server as an experiment - will port redirect to the port that would be appropriate assuming it is still okay to run behind Westell -
Accessing a Cctv on a Network behind a Router via Web
securityusa replied to securityusa's topic in Computers/Networking
then it is alright to assume, that using PORT 80 will NOT effect ANY of the other Networked computers' Web Experiences or maybe one could substitute 8080 if it is a possibilty It this goes right - will write a Press Release and get it on the Major Search Engines to share with others, and personally thank this forum -
Accessing a Cctv on a Network behind a Router via Web
securityusa replied to securityusa's topic in Computers/Networking
Ironically - it is simple - but several IT professionals with YEARS and YEARS of experience (REAL Experience - not academic) did not know and wanted us to take the easy way out and get a static IP How does on find out the port of the camera?? -
Accessing a Cctv on a Network behind a Router via Web
securityusa replied to securityusa's topic in Computers/Networking
It is N-patrol - a friend makes it - and we are testing it by the way - if we used a Web Cam/camera instead what would be the path to take we can see it internally on the computer it is attached to via the scanners and cameras area on windows will try that as an experiment first -
Accessing a Cctv on a Network behind a Router via Web
securityusa replied to securityusa's topic in Computers/Networking
The Westell is model C90 Yes, it is a Verizon Thang, but has servered us Flawlessly for the past couple of years We may also use a webcam on one of the computers if the DVR system is too complicated but ideally, we would like to just type 68.111.11.111:8080 or whatever PORT and get access -- or use a domain name and forward But we want to avoid another Static IP cost - because it just a'int necessary -
when we registered and Originally started this thread /post - we were just the ELEVENTH Member... In just a few short months - Look at the poplarity!!! WOW!