HeadsUp 0 Posted April 13, 2009 in case people didnt think of it already....... if you have a DVR or PCI based security system recording on to a built-in hard drive , if a burglar breaks in and steals your computer / DVR then the video evidence is gone too so i use a 5 meter USB cable and external hard drive , and hide the hard drive in another location , such as in the roof or inside a wall cavity etc the video is stored on that external HDD , and is unlikely to be found by your burgulars , they usually just rip the cables out and run. if you installed CCTV because you are expecting your ex to hire a hitman to wack you , then make sure someone knows where the hard drive is located , otherwise the cops might arrive at your crime scene , unplug the computer , take it back to the lab and say durrr there aint no video recorded . if the above idea helps you , please send $ 9.95 consultancy fee to my paypal account ....... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Soundy 1 Posted April 13, 2009 Short of hiding the whole DVR, it's a good idea. Take it one farther, and use a NAS box of some sort, as a network cable can be a lot longer and will be a lot less noticeable than "what's this USB cable running off to?" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sawbones 0 Posted April 13, 2009 Short of hiding the whole DVR, it's a good idea. Take it one farther, and use a NAS box of some sort, as a network cable can be a lot longer and will be a lot less noticeable than "what's this USB cable running off to?" Network storage is the answer. You can run Cat5 anywhere, even into a secure location like a safe room or an even more hardened location like a safe, provided your temperatures don't get too high in a small space. If they want the video, make 'em work for it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites