vin2install
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There is no difference. The angle is not dependent on the color nor do the wavelength. Blue doesn't make it any more special or any more powerful.
It is just a tint.
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Port forward it out so i can test it for you.
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What model video card and what is the date of driver installation.
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If the building is metal where the camera is mounted on try placing a piece of wood or rubber in between.
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Make sure you have Direct X 9.0c
Also make sure you have up to date video card drivers. It should work after that.
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I have all rs485 ran through termial blocksI meant doing the 120 ohm termination
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Maybe you need to terminate the rs485 since you have 19 ptz's
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The reason why you cant see video from your laptop is because avast antivirus is blocking it.
Try disabling it and you will see video. If you dont want to disable it you will probably have to set it in trusted applications and other stuff in the avast program.
And if you are have so many problems with motion you should just leave it on 24 hour recording.
I dont see how you are expecting motion recording to work perfectly. If you are so worried about space you can always do a low quality 24 hour recording and when motion is activated it bumps it up to a higher quality recording.
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gmail gives you smtp service
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It is your hard drive. You have to reformat it, it probably got corrupted somewhere when you lost power.
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The only problem is how you are going to implement that into the router ddns updater or the DVR's ddns updater. Maybe an open source router like DD-WRT could be done.
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Nevermind they make you sign up with a credit card and cancel to keep the free host.
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Is it still free?
Somehow i cant create a new account with a host name without having to pay.
Wondering if it is just me.
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You have to configure your router for port forwarding
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Maybe its your DVR that is the problem since it shows color in quad but not in full screen.
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The video is composite. You must convert the adapter to RCA looking like jack and plug into yellow composite video input
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And if both give you good images locally than of course its your internet connection.
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There is a big difference between the 1st and the last. Of course you are going to see a difference between the two. The upload speed is 10x faster on the better looking one. I dont see why you are confused about this.
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Try using a regulated power supply. And try using the last pair to bring your wire gauge to 18awg.
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Check the video drivers on the client computer.
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Depends on what your power consumption is. If you combine the unused 3 pairs for power than the 24AWG becomes 18AWG which is standard for running power.
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In California you need consent from both parties to record audio.
Audio Recording
Most audio recordings without consent of one or all parties are illegal.
Recording audio is very different from video, there are definite federal and state laws prohibiting surreptitious recording and monitoring of audio conversations. These laws are taken very seriously by authorities and failure to abide by them could result in severe consequences.
There are two types of defined recording situations for audio recording. They are usually referred to as "One Party Consent" and "Two Party Consent".
"One Party Consent" means that only the person doing the recording has to give consent and does not have to notify the other party or parties that the conversation is being recorded.
"Two Party Consent" means the person recording the conversation must notify all of the other parties that the recording is taking place and they must consent to the recording.
Federal Law requires "One Party Consent" for audio recording.
Here is a list of state requirements regarding audio consent:
Here is a list of state requirements regarding audio consent:
Note: Laws change constantly, please check your states current laws before engaging in recording.
If you know of a change or error, please inform us.
States with "One party Consent" for audio recording
Alabama - One Party
Alaska - One Party
Arizona - One Party
Arkansas - One Party
Colorado - One Party
District of Columbia - One Party
Georgia - One Party
Idaho - One Party
Indiana - One Party
Iowa - One Party
Kentucky - One Party
Louisiana - One Party
Maine - One Party
Minnesota - One Party
Mississippi - One Party
Missouri - One Party
Minnesota - One Party
Nebraska - One Party
New Jersey - One Party
New Mexico - One Party
New York - One Party
North Carolina - One Party
North Dakota - One Party
Oklahoma - One Party
Oregon - One Party
Ohio - One Party
Rhode Island - One Party
South Carolina - One Party
South Dakota - One Party
Tennessee - One Party
Texas - One Party
Vermont - One Party
Virginia - One Party
West Virginia - One Party
Wisconsin - One Party
Wyoming - One Party
States with "Two party Consent" for audio recording
California - Two Party
Connecticut - Two Party
Delaware - Two Party
Florida - Two Party
Hawaii - Two Party
Illinois - Two Party
Kansas - Two Party
Maryland - Two Party
Massachusetts - Two Party
Michigan - Two Party
Montana - Two Party
Nevada - Two Party
New Hampshire - Two Party
Pennsylvania - Two Party
Utah - Two Party
Washington - Two Party
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You will need a powered splitter, the "T" splitter will work only for very short distances. You will need a powered splitter to keep the 1.0Vp-p
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use 2 separate dvrs and combine them with the CMS software
12V PTZ no power over 200ft siamese, but will 2 ft away.
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using 3 pairs of cat5 would give you 18awg still not enough