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  1. I was just curious why D&C suggested 5mhz.

     

     

    If I NEED to make a voice call, I'd rather TDMA/CDMA over 4g any day... lot less chance of dropping a call and I can reach a lot further on that band (also use less power).

     

    Yes, but we are talking about Video Streamming and as wyattwic mentioned, he got 8Mbps / per Camera.

    Using 4G you have bandwith limitation. I don't think any provider can give you Flat Rate 4G Connection.

     

    Anyway, I will show you an example from an Installation we build recently.

     

    We have a Remote Site with 4x Full HD IP Cameras 8Mbps each.

     

    There was no LOS between Main Facility and Remote Site, so we use a 3rd Point to install a Repeater.

     

    We use Proxim Tsunami QB-8150-LNK-100 Point to Point Links (100Mbps).

     

     

    wyattwic in your case, I suggest to use Proxim Tsunami® QB-8100 (300 Mbps) If you have Point to Point Links.

    If you need a Point to Multi-Point solution, you got to have a Wireless Mesh Solution.

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  2. The Most flexible sollution is WiFi.

    I suggest to use WiFi Wireless Links in 5GHz band.

    Keep in mind that WiFi require LOS.

     

    Now there several companies in the Market.

    Ubiquiti have good Low Cost wireless devices, but If you need a PRO solution better use Firetide, Proxim or Aruba wireless Links.


  3. You can Add Nuuo License's from Licence Manager Menu (Settings), typing the Lic Number and activate.

     

    Keep in mind that these License can stack (You can add 2x 4ch License and the total number of cameras will be 8ch on the system).

     

    Keep in mind that in case of e system Format, You should first deactivate the License in order to be available for next activation.


  4.  

    As for Digifort, could not find any pricing details or a way to download a trial version. I like to test software before buying to make sure it's compatible with cameras I have, see if it works and see how much resources it consumes.

     

    From the following Link you can download all Versions of Digifort.

    http://www.digifort.com/downloads

     

    You can activate 4 Hours Temporary License (You tube video I post earlier) or If you want send me PM to give you 30 Days Trial Version.

     

    Also If you need Prices, send me PM


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    Hi D&C_ELECTRONICS,

     

    Thanks for your input.

     

    Digifort software seems to be very attractive.

     

    I checked out the camera support list and it does support

    all the Dahua cameras.

     

    Does it supports camera hardware motion detection?

    Meaning that the VMS is relying the camera's built-in motion analysis

    for motion detection. Rather than solely relying VMS to do the job.

    Having this way, will save a lot of CPU resource.

     

    Thanks

     

    It's supports Camera Motion Detection.

     

    Keep in mind that Digifort have a really fast integration Team, Even If your camera is not in the supported list, the can make the integration really fast.

     

    I insist to download It and Test It


  6. Try the following Software:

     

    1) This is compatible with the DVRs with 8000 and 9000 ports

    http://www.dc-electronics.net/download/Software/cctv/ViewCmsSetup_v1.2.8.rar

     

    2) This is compatible with the DVRs with 5050 and 6050 ports

    http://www.dc-electronics.net/download/Software/cctv/NVMS_basic_5.0.23393.zip

     

     

    If you want to monitor the DVR using IE, please check the following:

    a) Enable on IE Security tab the "Download ActiveX Controls with out Signature" and "Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe for scripting"

    b) If you use IE 9, use Compatibility mode


  7. Can any one help me please I need to reset the password of my an-tone dvr but I don't have the default password.

     

    Usually the AN-TONE DVRs have a Jumper on the PCB Board front panel side.

     

    When the DVR is ON, short the jumper for 10 sec.

     

    Reboot the DVR and you have the Original User / passwords (Admin / 888888)

    * Note. on Admin user A should be capital.

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