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  1. DAVIDCCTVCO

    internet provider

    FROM HOME GO TO http://WWW.WHATISMYIP.COM WWW.CANYOUSEEME.ORG THIS IS YOUR NEW IP CHANGE IT ON YOUR PHONE. IF YOU ISP CHANGED YOUR ROUTER THAN YOU MAY NEED TO PORT FORWARD THE DVR IN THE ROUTER. A EASY WAY IS TO LOOK IN YOUR NETWORKINH INFO ON THE DVR AND CHECK UPNP THIS MAY AUTOMATIACALLY PROGRAM YOUR ROUTER FOR YOU. THERE ARE OTHER ISSUES THAT MAY PREVENT YOU FROM ACCESSING YOUR DVR BUT THIS IS THE MOST COMMON. D.
  2. A lot of cards have a facility code printed on the box that came with the cards. You can also contact the original vendor to reference the facility code. In addition you need to know what format the cards are in. There are several types on the market. Could also be a proprietary card type. The ones we sell only work on our readers as an example. Note this is often a very good thing. More secure.
  3. DAVIDCCTVCO

    Multiple NVR's accessing the same camera

    I have done this with two NVR systems at the same time. Same product same NVR though. In theory this should work. At 4 cameras however it may be more than the camera can hand out. It would be important to make sure each NVR works with the camera independently then try to join them together. We are a cctv supplier so let me know if I can help further.
  4. Have you ever tried AHD or SDI Cameras?
  5. DAVIDCCTVCO

    What cameras work with..

    Most any analog type camera can work. Use one with a good tvl rating like 1000 tvl. Recently some changes have come about in the industry that lets you do a 720P image on rg59 cable. These type of AHD cameras are about the same cost as analog and are in fact hybrid so they can work on your system at 1200TVL not the 720P (1.2 MP). To use the HD side of the camera you would need to change your DVR out. Good news there is the DVR systems are very low cost. My point is don't spend money on products that can't go HD. There are also SDI cameras and DVR systems available that go even high HD resolution (1080p). Let me know if you need help finding product.
  6. DAVIDCCTVCO

    help long distance cameras

    You can use wifi wirelessly to go that far if you have power at both sides. let me know if you need more info.
  7. DAVIDCCTVCO

    PC-NVR issues

    I used to build GeoVision DVR/NVR its a good PC based software. However using an actual NVR can have several advantages. check this one out. http://www.ktncusa.com/dvr_nvr/nvr/knr-p32px16 Hope this helped.
  8. DAVIDCCTVCO

    NVR system without Internet. Help

    If you have a router you should be able to connect the NVR to the router and using the local IP address access the cameras.
  9. Q.1 If your NVR has a phone app. you can use this a a test monitor for adjustments. Its a little lag streaming the video so make small adjustments and be patient for the video to show you the change, Also a pair of cheap walkie talkies and someone at the NVR works pretty good. Q.2 If you can find any PTZ that will detect motion and then zoom in to capture a face use it. Q.3 KT&C Are good cameras and NVR. Note its always good to use same vendor for camera as NVR so it works well with each other. When you start use this camera and that NVR it can cause you great problems. Q.4 Most new NVR /DVR systems have remote access for all of the issues with remote view. I've been in the biz lil over thirty years. Feel free to contact me if your in need to find a good vendor.
  10. Most DVR/NVR systems have there own web server built in. Also some have software for remote viewing. You should also be able to access this via smart phone. Most modern products should be able to do this.
  11. There are some good options you can use. Engenious ap/bridge/repeater works good for outside/inside Also you can send ip cams over your home electrical system with a Ethernet over power converters sold in sets at best buy.
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