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  1. I know you all must be thinking ironhead... but here is another basic question, for all of you that have an extra moment or two... As a salesperson, I want to present my product quickly and effectively on the first appointment. I'm planning on setting up a 4 camera system at my home. I'm thinking a cluster of cameras that point in the same general direction. Each camera is of the same quality but different in utility. 2 are day/night each with different lenses, 2 are IR with different # of CCD's. First question is, will the cameras interfere with each other? Will, what the I/R camera does to get it's picture, at the same time as the day/night camera is doing it's thing to get its picture, change the results of the scene captured on video, from a lighting standpoint? If not, then I want to be able to access the cameras from a client site. I want to access their internet connection to show them the remote capabilities of the software. I want to show differences in captured video, and I want to show live feeds from each camera. To do this, can I plug into their internet connection (if they don't have wireless) and not have to manually select the connection parameters? And more importantly, when I reconnect them, will I have to do any reconfiguration. I'm thinking its all automatic, but I want to make sure. Finally, could I download a scene to my laptop, and show the customer how he could remotely grab his video files and burn them to a CD? Would I have to have a static IP address at home, to ensure connection? Thanks again!
  2. again, my apologies for these basic questions... with respect to remote client access... does most DVR software allow a user to download standard format video files, for local burn to cd? I also assume that each end requires a static IP address, to ensure a connection? First my apolgies, now my many thanks...
  3. Can someone please tell me what this means with regards to a DVR. I'm getting varied answers from local vendors. As always, I appreciate any help I can get from the professionals on this forum.
  4. I'd like to view it... get an idea of what people in the industry are doing to market themselves. Thank you. Rick
  5. Is this software robust enough to bo a good solution for a 4 camera setting, where remote access is important? Any comments would be appreciated
  6. I had been considering them!
  7. Looking to start a business down here on Cape Cod... Don't see much competition, but lots of opportunity. How does one go about finding information on the technology?
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