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ptzguy

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  1. You're in the US though, shipping would be a killer... anyhow, found an uk/irish supplier selling bcs(dahua) dvr's at rock bottom prices. can't fault any of their gear and occasionally get a freeby thrown in(that's what i like!). QUALITY ip cameras too, none of that cheap plastic trash, but then again you get what you pay for!!

    securitysupplies.ie


  2. did this fix the issue as i've just spent near 3hrs without success?

    same problem -

     

    defished(aspherical view) is 100%

    quad view you cant lift up the view enough and i'm losing, i'd say, more than 30% fov

     

    had a look everywhere, went into cam settings(internal and software) but dont recal seeing any 'red circle or line'

     

    help please??!!

     

    ...a screen shot would be great!!


  3. Just to point out Peter that the seller has only 25 feedback, located in Istanbul, and has 18 available ...

    And my reckoning of $375 = 287euro...

    And the camera is only 1MP...

    I think I'll give it a miss, good luck to whoever chances their arm and makes a purchase though, I'm sure it's a great camera!


  4. Happened to me last week on a Qvis Atlantis!

    Check all these ports are open and correct in DVR's settings:

    HTTP/WWW: 80

    TCP: 37777

    Mobile: 37778

     

    Network settings --> Advanced --> Mport(or)Mobile port 37778

     

    Mobile app.(vMEye, MeyePro HD) port 37778

     

    Remember:

    If your phone is inside the local network use the 192.18.xxx.xxx address.

    If your phone is outside the network(3G, GPRS etc.) use you static IP address.

     

    G'luck.


  5. Take note of your IP address and reboot your router - if your IP address has changed after reboot then you have'nt a static IP address.

     

    If you're unable to obtain a static IP address from your ISP(I don't know if VM charge monthly or a one-off fee) then you need DDNS or a Dynamic DNS account.

     

    Your DVR supplier or CCTV technician can help you with all CCTV networking requirements, online and mobile viewing etc.

     

    I would only recommend networking your own DVR if you have a competent IT/CCTV background and feel confident in doing so.


  6. I've seen this one before lol!!

    All I can say is that it was a 'Silver Box'...

    I networked it successfully but I remember the password being something of an 'oddity'!

    I think it may be 1234, 4321, 123456, or 654321...

    Try those, if not try 111111, or in fact, ...was it something totally obscure like ali123??!

    If unsuccessful set up another user account! G'luck!


  7. Rack mount/Desktop Lock-box

    Intel Pentium Core Duo E6420 @2.13Ghz, 2.13Ghz

    2Gb DDR2 Ram

    ATI Radeon X1050 PCI-E Graphics Card

    1x 80Gb HDD(System)

    4x 500Gb HDD's(2Tb RAID Storage)

    Windows XP

    Axis Cam Station(12 Cam License)

     

    TRENDnet TPE-224WS Websmart 24port POE Switcher(12.8Gbps cap.)

     

    7x Axis 211 Cams with 3-8mm lenses and stands

     

    Used but very clean and a well looked after system, PC build is 2007 but the system has been in storage since Feb'11. All tested working OK.

     

    Open to offers, preferably UK/Ireland...

     

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