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  1. Hi this guy does dahua now. SEANHAWG pm him he is on the forum. He's in Oklahoma though. yes but closest dealer to NY i know of. ic realtime uk stock dahua hybrid. cant find it on USA site.
  2. Hi this guy does dahua now. SEANHAWG pm him he is on the forum.
  3. many do hybrid now. it just depends on your budget. but some also require you to buy licence to use ip cameras so you need to check that on which ever DVR-NVR you look at. another new one on the market is the dauha hybrid. 1 of only 2 systems on the market that are plug and play 1080p Hybrid Dvr, up to 20 cameras - zero network setup - no router/switch configuration zero network bandwidth problems - zero cabling issues - one cable per IP camera - Built-in 4-port Ethernet router - Built-in IP camera power (Power over Ethernet)
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    where to get M12 lens with IR cut?

    if they cant show real pictures on the spec sheet then all they are doing is selling crap. the picture they have on the spec sheet going day and night are the same picture colour turned black white. (same frame) how many cameras are you looking at doing. is it worth all the time money and effort.
  5. Hi if you have the tools you can convert or make your own. or you could buy a adapter link. eithernet crossover adapter.
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    Samsung security systems?

    Hi buying samsung DVRs is a minefield. samsung dont make budget or cheap dvrs but what they do DO is licence there name out to others. like the ones you have listed over spec. IPS are not the same as FPS so 200 ips is only 100 FPS. samsung do make there own DVRs but you will find that the price is much higher. SHR-A range are good little samsung dvrs and i would say that the SHR range is the cheapest true samsung dvr. but if that is out of your price range then have a look at the Dahua dvrs much better spec than the systems you have posted lots of support both on here and the manufacturer. one other thing i would say is dont use box systems. buy your dvr and look for cameras for each enviroment in your install.
  7. Hi. you might find that you need a crossover cable if you are going direct into pc. (some ip cameras come with one for set-up) can you not plug your camera direct into your router.
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    Avermedia Hybrid DVR EH1008H

    Hi. it is a very good little unit. and it is a budget system to get onto the ip ladder. for ip/standard cameras / and POS there is nothing close to it. just a few problems. you are best running on widescreen monitor. and you are restricted to 4mp one 1 input and the rest 1.3mp on the rest. but is a good little unit for the price.
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    Poor image quality

    see just go to posts to add your signature. pounds in spain .... like it
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    Need 8 channel dvr my house

    I mean cheap. did I mean low quality? and you said: cheap means low quality. that's why I want to know more about your expensive and high quality products. no such thing as CHEAP and GOOD. looking at your website you trade what is known as the sentinal dvr. / swann / maplins. do a search on this forum for any of them and you will see nothing but problems. so CHEAP brings problems. Both you and cctvikegata are spammers (cctvikegata and Alex82311240) and another i am trying to find are from the same company all you do is post just to get your signature up. you dont say anything to help at all. people always check websites and yours has come up with a bad history. 5 company names (one of which is band from the forum) same ceo same contact numbers. is sending money to your company safe i would say NO will your products have a good BACK-up in place 5 company name changes i would say NO. should people who visit this forum buy from you i would say NO. a spammers life is hard.
  11. hi avers is PTZ in realtime
  12. I thought about that. But I have DNS turned off. Maybe I'll triple check it. The IP address is for Savvis...so it doesn't really tell anything or help.....PROXY obviously could have something to do with your ISP or you have and application like cloud on your pc.
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    Calling all experts!!

    like soundy has said wireless never works. plus people tend to install wireless cameras to the closest power point just for ease of install and not where the camera should be. most CNB will come UTP if you state it when you order i.e DBM-24vf UTP. then you can just run cat5 to each camera (for video and power) and just use a balun at dvr end. many good and bad budget systems out there. but you can go wrong with either dahua or avermedia 4 way. both do good iphone remote viewing.
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    Geovision gv-800 help!

    with buying from ebay you are not going to know. its just a chance you will have to take. but rarther than messing around with different leads why not just order the lead you need (black with audio) from geo. i take it that you do have the geo display screen (controls) when you switch on your unit ???
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    Dvr through PC with 4g usb device?

    yes thats all you need. saves having to use a laptop or pc. you just use a netgear router 3g to put your dvr on the net.
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    Geovision gv-800 help!

    no neutech i might call in tomorrow and have a quick look. been going for the past 18 years but it just seems to be getting smaller each year. i think even the suppliers are having a hard time at the moment. last year i was on the CNB stand and they allowed me to buy direct from them which is a first for CNB. i will proberbly go to some of the shows in america this year
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    Dvr through PC with 4g usb device?

    Hi. it can be expensive setting up a system like this. so you need to check a few things first. a normal 3g/4g dongle will not allow you to connect in (most only allow out) so you need a dongle with a broadband data plan for 3g or 4g. T-mobile over a good rate as does AT&T and vodafone for security products. then once you have that set-up all you will need is a 3g/4g router ... many do one .. netgear d-link and you can then just set your system up as you would over standard internet. dongles have a fixed ip as standard.
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    8 channel balun recommendations

    Hi ebay is hit and miss ... most times a miss. you need to run 2 cat5 anyway so for the cost i would just use single baluns. one other thing you need to look at is the main 8 cameras .... you are best running them to your hiden dvr first. if they do get to your main dvr and pull all cables out you will also loose the 8 running to your second dvr.
  19. if you had already tried to load the ip camera onto your system before you downloaded the GPL then you might find you need to uninstall everything then re-load the GPL then install the set-up disk that came with your camera and you should then see images
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    Geovision gv-800 help!

    Hi both the geo 1120 and the 1240 dont carry audio via same pigtails as the geo 800 does. this is only done though the black 8x4 audio pigtail lead. you can use a blue lead in any geo but not if it carries audio. this is why they colour code the lead kit. looking at the ops picture he only has the 8 way chip on his card so he can only use the top connector which is black and also does the audio. so he needs the black 1-8 video with 1-4 audio
  21. the Avtech 211 is a camera not a dvr. yes you can download the licence you need for linux to run your ip from avtech website. this is only for the avtech 211 the 211V will run on linux without the licence. you just need to google AVN211 GPL Linux this will load the codes you need.
  22. Hi. your nv3000 will take ip cameras as it is hybrid. but if you are using all inputs with standard cameras then your best option is changing your card to the nv5000. this will give you 4 standard cameras and 4 ip cameras
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    Geovision gv-800 help!

    it is not safe to change over lead kits. on a geo. the kit i listed is for a geo. black is 1 to 8 with audio blue is 9 to 16. you cant put a black tail into a blue connector or a blue into a black connector. (this is why they are colour coded) you do need the black tail lead.
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    uk resellers of cnb cameras?

    pm sent.
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    Geovision gv-800 help!

    hi. you have a geo 8 way card. (looking at the chip set in your picture) so you can only use the black lead kit. the black has 8 cameras and 4 audio the blue only has 8 video .. so cant be used in the top slot.
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