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  1. First off, what is your budget? Second, what are you going to be doing with this system? i.e. in doors, outdoors etc.. These two questions will help people in order to understand what you need, price can change drastically due to these.
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    DDNS

    If the ddns of the dvr has a way to specify where it sends the request to then it can be used for even DYDNS it's just a matter of does it really send out any information or a "here I am" message.
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    PoE

    If the cameras are all PoE devices, and the switch is rated to handle that much power then you should have no problems sending power and data over the cat5/cat6 cable. Just make sure you verify the power consumption of the cameras, and the max per port and total on the switch.
  4. The 221 pdf I downloaded only lists one. What is the procedure for the full reset? Thanks. There is two ways to perform a factory settings default. One is the way you described with the cycle power and hold down the reset button. The other is to log into the came from a web browser and inside the Maintenance area, inside this area is an option for factory default including IP or not including IP. IF you are not the origonal owner/admin of this camera my guess is the person who had it before you performed a factory default without reseting IP and the camera would not override that until a new root password was setup.
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    Everfocus 900 internet access

    Let me ask a few questions. 1. What are you using to view the system over the internet? 2. What software are you recording to/ dvr? 3. Have you setup port forwarding if required?
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    Small outdoor rated POE switch?

    Why pay so much for all that equipment? You can go with a Trendnet 4 Port poe switch and an outdoor rated enclosure and easily save $400 or more.
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    Wireless networking question

    Just use 1 or 2 wireless repeaters or wireless routers in repeater mode. There are many great solutions out there that are easy to use. The only thing I would recommend checking from experience is that they have a removable anttena. This is because you need to put the anttena up as high as possible to maximize distance, so its a good idea to extend the length a few feet.
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    Small outdoor rated POE switch?

    How many ports and what type of connection are you looking for? 10/100 or 10/100/1000?
  9. Have no experience with these cameras, but based on ratings, looks, and simply the fact you want to put the camera inside, I would go with the dome style camera. Typically domes look alot better inside. I dont think you really want a outdoor bullet type camera staring you in the face all day. It will make almost anyone paranoid after a period of time.
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    Small outdoor rated POE switch?

    The easiest and cheapest way around this problem is simply get an outdoor enclosure and place a standard PoE swtich inside this box. This almost always will work, unless your in harsh areas. If your in hard condition areas your into a situation where you would consider possibly a heater/blower outdoor enclosure.
  11. I am trying to look into quality solutions to convert current coax cables from analog cameras into ethernet for IP cameras using a converter of some sort. Anyone got some experience and proven results with this?
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    OutDoor wireless access points

    Typically since there isn't "harsh" weather here. I tend to use a standard wireless access point in repeater mode in an outdoor enclosure. Have some that have been running for over 3 years without a problem.
  13. I'm giving you a link the 2100's user guide there is all you need to install the camera and trouble shoot your issues. Axis 2100 Guide
  14. Without question the best network cameras.
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    Will this LCD monitor work?

    If the DVR supports VGA then you have no problems should be as simple as plugging in the back just like a computer.
  16. reviving old posts? But Your right, POE does nothing to the speed on 99% of your installs.
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    IP vs. Analog

    In IP Cameras you truely get what you pay for. If you buy cheap IP cameras your going to get cheap quality video. IF you buy mid-grade price your going to get decent quality images, if you buy top cameras (axis) your going to get superb quality. As far as the image goes, its most like that the network side of that camera isn't fully develope as it should be, because typically on a LAN your IP camera will look as good or better than analog.
  18. Ok, I'm not sure I get what your saying well enough and I might be making silly replies here but basically heres how it would work. 192.168.1.101:8001 - DVR 1 192.168.1.102:8002 - DVR 2 Set these ports forwarded inside your modem/router like so: Internet.IP.Address.Here:8001->192.168.1.101:8001 Internet.IP.Address.Here:8002->192.168.1.102:8002 If you need more help feel free to tell me, as my explanation may not be clear enough or over simplified.
  19. Not sure if this meets all your needs, but this is about the best IP camera for what your looking for. The Axis 209FD-R (I can't link you to it because I'm under 5 posts *SIGH*)
  20. If there is a LAN connection you can always look into "Port Forwarding" to send the stream to the internet.
  21. Typically there will be a link to the stream somewhere inside the DVR, from there you will have to look into if your dvr will allow you to stream that, or if you have manual code it.
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    Satellite internet

    Also be aware that Satellite internet has limited/unstable upload, and can sometimes be not enough for viewing externally depending on the area and weather conditions.
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