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  1. Im looking to out up one wireless camera at my place of work to view the outside side door. The distance the receiver and transmitter would be is about 50 feet max. I found one here: http://www.brickhousesecurity.com/wireless-outdoor-nightvision-camera.html any good?........ We already have a security system setup in place with a 16 ch dvr, and i just need to add another camera as wireless because of landlord issues with the cabling. I understand that I still need to run a power line to the camera itself, but I dont think that is a problem. Running the BNC cable would be a problem so therefore I need the a wireless setup. This camera has to be a night vision infrared camera because it would be used for recording after hours. Is the camera i linked any good? It looks like it would serve its purpose because I dont need it for long range. Any suggestions of a better wireless setup? The budget is pretty strict so I really do not want to go above the price of the camera I linked, but if you think it is worth posting it, then go ahead. Thank you for your time.
  2. sorry i have not responded, but i will post which one i choose.
  3. The one I chose is also a CCD and isn't 1/3" better than 1/4" since it is bigger? The Aztak has 27 leds and the other one has 56 leds. But if you are implying that there would be no difference in performance, then the Aztak would be worth a try. Thanks Any other suggestions?
  4. any suggestions of a better wireless camera or just the receivers/transmitters? I would buy it and test if it was me, but my boss does not like the idea of waiting and testing. Which camera would any of you suggest? thanks.
  5. Can anyone help solve this problem? I am using the EnNet software to view my remote feed to my DVR. I finally got it to work. But it keeps freezing after 15-20 min of play time. How can i make the video stream not freeze without having to refresh it every 15 min? thx
  6. Its working. turned out that our local printer/fax machine was missing the fax line bypasser thing for the dsl line and everytime we had a fax come in the internet shut off. so we figured that was why the dvr was freezing. i fixed it has been running all night no problems. thank you anyway for your suggestions as they are good to know.
  7. all power settings are set to never. no screensaver. a geforce 6200 video card. i had to go one by one trying old nvidia drivers until i got one that actually loaded the program and gave me picture. it is a dell inspiron 8300 system. 1 gig ram. mobo idk. 3.0 ghz cpu. idk what brand. local or external connections are the same result. i do not know the brand model of the DVR. the manual does not give a model no. I am using the software that originally came with the DVR. It is a pain in the *** to install and deal with. as i said b4 it is very sensitive to what video drivers are used.
  8. all power settings are set to never. no screensaver. a geforce 6200 video card. i had to go one by one trying old nvidia drivers until i got one that actually loaded the program and gave me picture. it is a dell inspiron 8300 system. 1 gig ram. mobo idk. 3.0 ghz cpu. idk what brand. local or external connections are the same result. i do not know the brand model of the DVR. the manual does not give a model no. I am using the software that originally came with the DVR. It is a pain in the *** to install and deal with. as i said b4 it is very sensitive to what video drivers are used.
  9. anyone? is it a router/modem problem? a setting i can change? anything?
  10. i need to connect a live direct feed from my standalone dvr to a large screen monitor with a vga cable or dvi if needed. i think this dvr is linux based. now i also need to share this same monitor with 2 net viewing security programs. is there a way to share this direct feed with a computer that will allow me to watch my net software cameras and my direct feed cameras on one monitor? it is a 27" lcd tv. thx for your help.
  11. its a no name brand dvr. i do not have any documentation of the brand of the dvr because the installer did not supply us with it. so there is no work around? cant i just use the ip address, user name, password, and port number to login with on some other program? and btw the current software i have does not tell me which port it works on. can i find out some how with a certain type of software which port is being used when my current dvr program is running? thank you for your response.
  12. what is a cheap alternative new viewing software i can use to view my cameras? the software i ahve is giving me technical errors. since i need to use multiple monitors i need to have 2 vga cards. and my software goes crazy and gives me memory errors when two vga card drivers are intsalled. i need another program so that i can use with multiple monitors/cards. are there any softwares out there?
  13. would u like me to post up a picture when im done with my setup? im going to be using splitters for each feed, as three feeds will go to one room and another three to another room. is this a good splitter to use for my feeds? i cant post a link so it is at monoprice dot com model: 2-Way SVGA VGA Splitter Amplifier Multiplier 400 MHz - Black
  14. thank you for your help, but it turns out i do not need this setup anymore. were gona go ahead and go with separate 19" lcd monitors for each feed. thank you anyway.
  15. i have an idea. lets consider this monitor i want to use has multiple inputs ports which it does. lets say i hook up the computer that will show the net viewing programs with dvi or vga onto the monitor. then i wanted to connect the direct dvr feed with a vga or dvi to the same monitor. is there a way to split the monitor in half? like one half of the monitor displays the vga input, and the other half display the dvi input or any other input for that matter? is this possible? i get what ur saying with the multiplexer but that does not incorporate the remote feds i need.
  16. each program will fill up enough space for a 15" monitor and the direct dvr feed will fill up whatever screen it is hooked up to. but if it is split screen, it will fill up i guess only half of the screen. the only reason im doing this is because my boss has like 3-4 monitors constantly on to watch his security cameras only. so i need to incorporate these three feeds into one monitor for ease of use. so how can i split the screen? thank you again.
  17. i forgot to mention. this computer is only going to be dedicated for dvr viewing. the monitor is just constantly going to be showing net viewing software and the direct feed. nothing else. so how can i exactly split the screen? and what equipment do i need? thx
  18. thx for responding to my questions. what exactly is an AP? i was thinking of a switch option but my boss wants to have all feeds showing at the same time. the main reason he needs the direct feed thru vga is because there is no lag time. because there is lag time on the other two internet viewing remote software and he does not want this. i dont know if a dvr can even share widows desktop on monitor. is there a way to maybe spilt the screen in half or something? talking nonsense now, lol. thank you for your time.
  19. thx for replying but i cant go with that setup. I need to have my feeds connected to one lcd monitor. this is the setup: 1 standalone dvr with vga output to the lcd monitor (direct feed, not network feed). then i also need to run windows on this monitor thru a computer i have so i can view my remote surveillances thru the internet. so i need to get my direct feed from the dvr and 2 net viewing programs to display on one 27" lcd tv. i hope someone has an answer.
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