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  1. Another reason why I have cameras. I'd just call the police.
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    Feedback wanted on our latest DVRs.

    sounds a little like "Token Ring" circa 1980's.
  3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_TCP_and_UDP_port_numbers 554- Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP)
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    Lines across the screen? Help!

    What else is plugged into the Syncmaster 172v, and have you played around with the settings?
  5. Benchmark test- Click on Performance Test. Free 14 day trail. http://www.passmark.com/products/pt_advmem.htm Should help to rule-out a few things. on-board graphics, BIOS, clear CMOS and load optimized settings ? You sure you installed the 64bit OS....?
  6. Nice little box... http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/14268_na/14268_na.pdf Page 12 of 80- Which power supply do you have? As a test, disable all hardware you added. Try matching the specs from pdf, to your power supply. Admittedly, I too am a little stumped, though strange things like this are typically power related.
  7. Lenovo Mulitimedia Remote with Keyboard N5902 + Wyse Thin client. Cons- VGA PRO- 7watt power Would be a plus if youre running terminal server...
  8. Would not have guessed that. I was thinking- Blue, Orange, Green, Brown, Slate, or Green, Red, Black, Yellow, etc.. That looks like a mix of USOC sprinkled with 568b. Had I been faced with this dilemma, I would have carefully cannibalized a known working device and ohm'ed it out.
  9. WPA2-AES + MAC filter + Don"t broadcast SSID (Keeps the average person at bay) setup second router without internet, intranet only, disable dhcp, static 10.10.xx. Toss in a Windows box running IIS + SSL (selfssl /t) add https to localhost trusted sites. local secure web interface- VPN into first router from outside- or am i way off...
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    Online view of CCTV on Globe Broadband

    I've spent some time in Eastwood City (Quezon City), using both Smart and Globe, both have data caps, unreliable/slow. something like 800 mb/day cap. prepaid/postpay Walang mahirap na gawa 'pag dinaan sa tiyaga.
  11. That is a very interesting idea! http://www.gtvhacker.com/index.php/Google_Chromecast It's on my list of things to try...
  12. What have you tried? DVR static IP address that matches the router's subnet, but outside it's DHCP range??? can and string? lol http://wifibaby.net/tech-support/wifi-baby-android-app-tinycam-pro-setup/
  13. You sound savvy, play around with ChromeCast!
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    Can access feed through wan ip, no video

    Careful, dont post public IP info. Setup DDNS ...think its free? https://myq-see.com/reg.aspx HTTPS also provides better security. That IP you posted im sure isn't static, most likely dynamic (changes after a while) You'll need to read up on port forwarding though. The DDNS setup is easy, no worries. Some helpful links https://www.q-see.com/files/ and http://qsee.custhelp.com/app/answers/list/search/1/kw/usb%202.0%20dvr%20driver/suggested/1#s=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.
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    Can access feed through wan ip, no video

    How are you handling your public IP DDNS? HTTP?
  16. If any of you are in the Los Angeles area, Swann (every Friday next few weeks) are having a sale. Swann Communications U.S.A. Inc. 12636 Clark Street, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 USA I picked up 4 IP820-1080p's 2.1 Megapixels- Open box stuff- 6 month warranty. @ $400
  17. I don't know where you are but HTTP is port 80, not 85, and when you say MAC are you refering to the MAC address? Oops, meant Apple/Mac Yes, 80 is HTTP, for some reason I was thinking his DVR is set for 85. OP, check port 554 (RTSP) ....Should've suggested this first.
  18. If you were in Los Angeles area I'd be happy to help you. 30yrs of communication experience- If it beeped, ticked, had flashing lights, I worked with it. With or without a keyboard. Once you select the person or business, Google them.
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    Setting Up DVR for remote viewing

    1 router is at home attached to the DVR, another router is a small portable hotspot which can be carried around. Both are from the same ISP, the one connected to the DVR is running on public ip however the portable hotspot modem is on private ip. Does this matter ? I repeat, on any other network I am able to view the cctv via browser by keying in my DDNS and on phone by downloading a free app and keying in the DDNS as well. Its just that somehow I am unable to view it from the "same network" . Please help . I will be happy if someone can guide me to reconfigure the whole thing again as this is my first time doing it, so I am assuming that I did something wrong somewhere. Connect thru "Portable Hotspot" and check your ports. http://canyouseeme.org ISP might be blocking Your DDNS http or https ? Hotspot's are notorious for blocking ports. Just out of curiosity, are you using VoIP with hotspot? on edit: Here's another test, using a proxy server http://goldproxy.eu/ below type in your DDNS addy
  20. 7 pro,? You already WMC.. http://knowledge.zomers.eu/dvblogic/Pages/How-to-configure-an-IP-Camera-in-DVBLogic.aspx
  21. check port 443 it's for HTTPS When I was setting up my stuff, I missed that one too... on edit: Ohhh, I see youre using HTTP, thats port 85 for MAC try port 10123
  22. That custom tower an HTPC? If you're running something like windows media center, you can map cam on your channel lineup.
  23. Add me to the list of satisfied customer's NVR8-7250 with 4 cams. DIY'er tech junkie
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    Thank you admin and/or Kyle

    your average special ed Geek really am new to security cams, however, am not new to pushing data. week ago received my Cosco nvr + 4 1080 cams, 10min later had it disassembled. plans for adding second drive will coincide with four new cams. Since ive got multiple networks in my house, the whole port thing was fun. Also pushing cams (not all) thru WMC with DVBLogic IPTV. I really like the iphone mobile nvr apps 4g/wifi Grover
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