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    Remote Console Problems w NV5000

    sorry lovebohn. am getting a little confused on what you have. if you are at work and trying to log in then its not local. is you dvr/pc dedicated to just your cameras ??? it sounds like you have to much going on with your network. when you are at home on the pc that has the avers card in. remove all links to services like log me in and tean viewer. then plug your dvr direct into your router and not your switcher. do you have a static ip ??? then when you are back at work on your work pc log into your system as http://yourip:5550 now this is the webviewer so you should get a full screen with your cameras once you have said yes to the active x command.
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    Interference problems with Swann camera

    with alot of swann cameras. you will find it is over powered what size power supply do you have.
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    Remote Console Problems w NV5000

    you will find handy viewer button ..... setup then network and its on the right lower side. are you doing all this on a local pc or over the internet
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    Remote Console Problems w NV5000

    still looks like a break in the download. you say your dvr is going though a switch with other ip devices. you are best with the dvr in your router. and do you have handy viewer ticked. do you have the remote viewer on disk ??
  5. Hi quick-pick. if you mean by hosting (your camera on a webserver) by a 3rd party so as you can have them record your camera. or are you looking at just loging into your camera yourself.
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    Avermedia SA5108 Recovery Disk

    pm sent.
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    Newbie to CCTV - pls help!

    hi looking at were you have said you need cameras. 4 IR for the general kennel you need 1 cat5 run for cameras. if you dont have local power you will also need to run another cat5 for power. 5 IR camera's to cover particular kennels again you will need 3 runs. if you dont have local power. with wire left over to add cameras later. or use for audio 3 longer range IR camera's for gates - 35m if all in the same location two runs. (1 for cameras 1 for power) each cat5 with run 4 cameras 1 pair each. either using single baluns or 4 way baluns. single balun. 4 way balun
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    Newbie to CCTV - pls help!

    Hi. please stay away from what is called box systems cheap kits put together. are not a good idea. sorry but your budget is a little low but your idea of adding later is a good idea. as far as wiring you will also save money if you use CAT5. (get 4 cameras down 1 cable) with the use of baluns
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    Avermedia SA5108 Recovery Disk

    getting a disk to you is not a problem. were are you based on the wirral. if you get the normal viewing screen. go to setup then system and in the top right you have admin rights. i.e log in standard (no passwords) or just press f1 on your keyboad and post the software and ill give you the latest updated.
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    Avermedia SA5108 Recovery Disk

    sounds like you are only going into guest log in. (set up on install) what comes up on the screen when you first start-up
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    Mobotix vs 3VR vs Milestone

    there is a american built nvr/dvr that will do everything you ask ..... built for shoping centres. but for Perimeter Intrusion Detection Vehicle Monitoring Auto Track Detection / even logs colour of vehicles. People Counting Left/Removed Object Detection Loitering Detection Classification Detection / gate /door Tamper Detection Advanced Motion Detection upto 64 cameras you are looking at paying big $$$ .... pm sent
  12. Hi vin2install. you could use one of these and run your power/video/audio down the coax and that will leave the siamese power to use as your PTZ control. http://www.foresight-cctv.com/Manaul-PDF/VDS%20Single%20Coaxial%20Cable%20Transmission/VDS2100-2200-Manual.pdf
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    Remote Console Problems w NV5000

    hi. you should have ports 5550/5555/9999/53/1053 directed to your dvr. if you dont use talkback then you dont need 9999. and if you are not using avers ddns then you dont need 53/1053 . so just have port 5550 directed from your router to your dvr ip.
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    Remote Console Problems w NV5000

    hi its the active x that you need to uninstall. tools / internet options / programs / manage add ons / and delete webviewer x. then login to your dvr with port http://your ip:5550 and from webviewer download remote viewer.
  15. hi. if you are talking about vga from your dvr, to vga on tv then you may need to reboot your dvr when vga cables are connected.
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    Remote Console Problems w NV5000

    hi. no just the remote client software on the pc you are using to log in. the remote port is 5550 so getting into your dvr remote it would be http://your ip:5550
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    Remote Console Problems w NV5000

    hi. you might have had a interruption while downloading. you are best uninstalling the remote console and starting again. either with the disk that came with your card or from this link. http://www.averusa.com/surveillance/download.aspx also some things to try. your port. is it 5550. and also if you go into computor managment and click on your graphics card and scan for updates.
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    Remote Console Problems w NV5000

    did you log in to your dvr to get the remote viewer or download it from a site.
  19. then you can put red and black into any side of the little green plug
  20. you are not covered by the DPA so yes your camera is fine. one thing i would say is can you mount it lower. all as you are going to catch is top of heads with the hight you have your camera.
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    Remote Console Problems w NV5000

    what do you see if you just type http:// your ip : port / mobile ... into IE
  22. your right the camera cost $300 and a 50in TV cost $1000. but none of that means anything if you find either in a Bin.
  23. camera from a garbage bin. no power supply. for the money time and effort only to find out why the camera was in the garbage. it has a coaxual power box not a good thing to try and make. (you could buy a new camera for the costs you are going to have)
  24. Hi gman. yes thats the way most would do it.
  25. Check whether IP address of the IP Camera shares the same subnet as your PC .
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