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  1. I was actually able to get both milestone and HD Vision to recognize my Costco QSEE Bullet cams by specifying port 9988. JUST got it working after much trial and error, still have much testing to do. The are the QSEE QCN8004B Cam. Hope this helps
  2. I hope they are good enough to sell! will see... It should arrive later this week, and I should get some time to mess around with it the following week
  3. Hey Guys, Long time reader here but this is my first post. I am an IT guy by trade that is getting sick of so called security guys still installing terribly outdated analog cameras. With some of the new low cost IP systems it breaks my heart knowing the customer could have got much better quality at near the same price. I am referring to the Q-See 720 4 Channel bundles that are well under a G note and provide excellent quality. Sick of waiting for Ubiquity AirCam (I am beta for AirCam NVR, but I assume the pro level hardware is not going to be here for a while) to get their act together I installed 2 of the Q-see (re-branded dahua's as I leaned here) at my home and have been running them for 2 months now. The quality is outstanding but the software is a little rough around the edges and I have been looking for an alternative that will work with the Q-See's. Today I came across an interesting product called the Solstice Mini Embedded NVR. The device itself is sleek looking, had 2 TB of storage and the sales guy claims and can do full 30fps at 1MP on 4 camera's through it's easy to use (and nice looking) web interface. I decided to order one and try it out... hoping it will work with the Q-see's! Has anyone else used one of these devices before or will I be the first guinea pig? [MOD: edited - this appears to be an advertisement so I removed the retailer reference]
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