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CCTV through 3G

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Hi,

 

I need your help to connect a 3G video server with 3G router and a CCTV surveillance camera

 

I have a router and modem3G, a cctv camera and a 3G video server. I need to see the CCTV images in my PC... so I started connecting the CCTV to the videoserver and then the videoserver to the router/modem... but I cant to configure the videoserver soft to see CCTV images...(VideoServer, CCTV and router/modem are outside....)

 

Devices:

 

Router ZTE MF10 wi-fi

Modem ZTE K3765-Z

 

Video server (no brand): H.264 D1 IP Video Server Support Mobile View

 

Features:

SOC chip with good performance

Built-in watch dog.

LINUX operating system with stable performance.

Compression standard: H.264.

Frame rate and streaming rate are adjustable.

Support ADSL PPPOE, DNS, DDNS.

Built-in streaming media server; Streaming Media on Demand.

Support cell phone monitor.

Support Image mask and snapshot.

Built-in real time clock, make sure the time is correct when system restart from power off.

Local storage function.

Support motion detection alarm by sending E-mail notification with screenshot.

Support uploading images with appointed FTP when alarm occurs.

Multiple alarm motions.

 

Thanks in avanced.

Sergio

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Hi Sergio. i see you have posted this a few times. .... we need some more info first.

 

do you have your camera connected to your dvr and do you see the images ???? you need to get this all setup first.

 

 

 

as far as your 3g. is it the vodafone unit you have ???. it is going to be better if you do away with your ZTE MF10 wi-fi and use a netgear 4/4g router with your ZTE K3765-Z this will then allw you to do port forwarding.

 

also 1 warning using vodafone without a security package is going to cost you alot of money to run

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3G phone are very fast, but will only work if you live in an area with 3G, have a carrier with a 3G network and have a 3G phone. Having a 3G phone are not increase the speeds of GPRS internet because you will not be using a 3G network.

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