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homerjnick

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  1. it has only been out for 3 months i have 2 units out and had no problems. the problem you might have is the make of ip cameras you have. ??? I don't have any yet but I am going to get the Axis M1031-W which is supported by what I read!
  2. In fact that model is perfect for what I am wanting! Thank you!
  3. for your needs all you need is one of these full ip support mobile viewing /cms/ and full internet operation. http://www.avermedia.com/AVerDiGi/Product/Detail.aspx?id=203 Yeah that looks good...depending on cost...
  4. Doesn't the NAS from Synology (VS60) just support connecting to it? I would want features like not record until there is movement etc. I am finding it really hard to find a DVR that: Supports IP Cameras Internet viewing via browser Motion Sensor
  5. Ok....can you offer help on why you recommend Virgil?
  6. I know what you are saying as I did that before but space constraints mean I prefer standalone DVR. I have had a look at lots of DVR's but they don't tend to say if they support IP Cameras! Do you recommend any?
  7. Thanks, I'm not wanting to run a PC constantly though, I did that before. So I just need a DVR that supports IP cameras? Most modern DVR's now should?
  8. I have spent way too many hours searching on what I want and am struggling to find what I want, can you help? I will have 4 wireless cameras and would love to connect them to a 4 channel DVR, are there any decent DVR's that allow wireless cameras to connect to it?
  9. Hi, this is my first post here. I have just spent hours researching home CCTV but just can't get there in terms of what I need to buy. If I describe my situation and what I am looking to achieve maybe you can point me in the right direction? I have just moved into a new house with my wife in a busy city. I have at the back of my garden a secure shed where I store a lot of computer equipment (I work in IT). I am looking to get 4 cameras, all wireless that can connect to a standalone DVR but also that the camera/DVR can be viewed over the internet. The cameras must have motion sensing on them and record on the DVR. I have found good cameras and good DVR's but struggling to find DVR's that allow you to connect a wireless camera? My main camera needs to be good quality so I was thinking of the Axis M1031 W since it has motion sensing AND can illuminate my shed if need be. The other cameras, although wireless are not that important. The question is are there any good DVR's, that are networkable, allow the cameras to be viewed on the internet but also allow wireless cameras to be connected to it? I'm struggling in that area... Any help would be appreciated!
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