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Problems connecting new cameras to DVR wirelessly
armandopoolheco19 replied to davidm's topic in Security Cameras
Based on the information provided, it seems that the two new cameras you acquired do not have a wireless connection option and can only be connected via Ethernet (cat5 cable). Therefore, in order to connect them wirelessly, you will need to use a wireless bridge or access point. It's also possible that your NVR has a built-in wireless access point or supports a wireless USB adapter, in which case you could connect the cameras wirelessly directly to the NVR. -
Swann Pro series 960H H 264 DVR
armandopoolheco19 replied to Jim G's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
All DVRs are compatible with remote controls, so you should check the documentation or contact Swann customer support to confirm whether this is possible with your specific model. Additionally, some remote controls may require programming or configuration to work with the DVR, so you should also check the documentation for the remote control or contact the manufacturer for assistance. -
By the way, now it seems that new models have appeared and those do not require a special installation. I mean you can install them as you see fit. Actually I don't know how legal and fair this would be, because I think it would violate civil rights, because as a law student not long ago I did writing with the help of https://studydriver.com/civil-rights/ and I understood that actually people have a lot of rights, considering our case we could say that the schoolchildren and the teacher would have to give consent to this so I don't even know what to say about monitoring the schoolchildren and the teacher, this could be illegal and you could be sued.
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If the Dahua SDK is available for other platforms (such as Windows), you may be able to use that documentation and resources to create an Android app that can connect to the DVR system. While the development process may be more challenging, it could still be a viable option. 💁♂️
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Longevity: The ExacqVision IP04-80T-R4A NVR is designed to last for many years, with its rugged hardware and built-in Pro software. The reliability of the Exacq NVR is generally very good, and it is expected to last for at least 5-7 years, if not longer. However, the exact lifespan of any hardware depends on a variety of factors, such as usage, environmental conditions, and maintenance. Ease of use: The user interface for the ExacqVision IP04-80T-R4A NVR and the Exacq Pro Video Management software is similar, but there may be some differences between the two setups. For example, the ExacqVision IP04-80T-R4A NVR has a built-in web interface that allows users to view and manage video feeds, while the Exacq Pro software is typically installed on a separate server and accessed through a client application. However, both setups are designed to be user-friendly and easy to use. Experiences with Exacq Pro Video Management software: The Exacq Pro Video Management software is a popular choice for video surveillance management, and many users report positive experiences with the software. Some common benefits of the Exacq Pro software include its reliability, ease of use, and flexibility in terms of hardware compatibility. However, as with any software, there may be some issues or limitations depending on the specific configuration and usage scenario. Overall, both the ExacqVision IP04-80T-R4A NVR and the Exacq Pro Video Management software are reliable and user-friendly options for managing video surveillance systems. Your choice will ultimately depend on your specific needs and preferences, as well as your budget and other factors such as scalability and expandability.