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  1. Antec NSK4000B+BP350 Solution ATX MiniTower

    Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 CPU, 2.53 GHz, FSB 1066MHz, 3MB L2 Cache, Socket LGA775,

    Microsoft Windows XP Home, SP3 (32bit)

    ABIT I-N73V M/board - nVidia GeForce7050, 1333MHz FSB, DDR2-800

     

    Corsair TWIN2X2048-8500C5D 2GB (2x XMS2 1GB) PC-8500 (1066MHz) DDR2 RAM, 2x240-pin DIMMs, Non ECC, Unbuffered, 5-5-5-15

     

    Seagate 500GB SV35 'ST3500320SV' SATA II 3Gb/s NCQ HDD - 7200rpm, 32MB Cache, 5-year warranty

     

    Samsung SH-S203D SATA Black Internal DOUBLE Layer 20x DVD±RW Drive,

     

    Microsoft Black Value Pack 2.0, PS2/USB, OEM

     

    GeoVision GV-650 - 8-ch D-Type Video Input, 50fps PAL Recording and Display Rate,

     

    Ellipse MAX 600VA 360W UPS, Off-Line Surge Protection,

     

    Samsung 19" 943BW Wide TFT Monitor - Black, Max. Resolution 1440x900, 5ms


  2. Zooming in to get good faces or licence plates from more then 10 feet away isn't going to happen with standard cameras unless you have a narow lens zoomed in on the area you want to watch and I'm willing to bet you are using wider angles on the camera lenses. Faces and plates are two of the toughest and most important things to capture. Megapixel helps.

     

     

    I dont have any issue with samsung 735 and 740 series cams, even the sid450 domes,

     

    I have many faces on cam in shops etc, Light / sun is the biggest issue with number plates also glare etc,

     

    You can do most things with an analouge cam you just have to use a bit of nouse. All situations are different I have found...


  3. Hey guys, whose using switchmode power supplies and whose using high end ones like Tactical (dont know the equivalents outside OZ)???

     

    Just interested

     

     

    I see a lot of cheap junk getting used like 1.5amp dicksmith jobs with 7/020 cables hanging off them


  4. Yah we even use controls over GPRS, via outputs on security devices,

     

    I dont know about this loudspeaker thing and the mic, umm itd have to be written in for you I thinks ( into the sw your running for the dvr) could turn out expensive,

    he should just invest into better cameras and maybe alarm etc, as he will never stop it by the sounds.

     

    Yeah sounds like a real hard cust to please....


  5. In September 2001, Microsoft announced the Windows Messenger Update for its MSN Voice.Net initiative. With the Windows Messenger Update, MSN users can now make voice over IP (VoIP)-based PC-to-PC and PC-to-phone calls using the MSN Messenger client. These communications use the Internet Engineering Task Force's (IETF's) Session Initiation Protocol (SIP RFC2543). The announcement also highlighted several points:

     

    * Windows Messenger uses standard communications protocols, SIP and SIP for Instant Messaging and Presence Logical Extensions (SIMPLE)

     

    * Windows Messenger uses SIP and SIMPLE to integrate the multimedia capabilities of voice, video, and instant messaging

     

    * MSN is working with Internet telephony service providers (ITSPs) to provide Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) origination and termination services for MSN users wishing to use the PC-to-phone functionality

     

    This announcement is important to the telecommunications industry because it not only shows Microsoft's support for standard protocols, SIP in particular, it also provides an opportunity for ITSPs to have access to millions of potential MSN users and their VoIP-based minutes of use. With SIP-enabled packet voice networks, ITSPs can offer PC-to-phone call transport services to MSN Voice.Net subscribers.

    You would be better off with a plug in on your web browser, to yell at the crooks or what ever,

     

     

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    Do you really need voice comms as well as the video?

    If there is a burg why would you want to talk to the crooks, when it will only scare them away


  6. That does show just how effective the Geo H.264 compression codec is in terms of size.

     

     

    Yes if you go by the calculator in the advanced tab, you will see for yourself

     


  7. well this has 12 cams

    busy service stn

    has 2 cams on Driveway for evidence people go in and pay or not

    All cams are Samsung

    730's and even some 310's

     

    Its on qty of 5

    sens of 9 on each cam, for max effectiveness

    There is no point having cameras and then d/ging the quality on the dvr in my mind

     

    Id prefer to have 8 days of max res, max qlty then 60 days of small screens you cant read or identify anything off,

     

    And it is because the compression is in a totally dif screen,

    heres a note to geo to include on main config page ...

    cheers


  8. Yah

    Id set it up on the orig install

    But when I reinstalled and went back for this and that

    id forgotten to check it , so all cams were using the same compression

     

    My bad

    Ill admit I overlooked it..

     

    cheers


  9. Mainframe operating systems, which have been perfected over decades, have very few security flaws. Security problems on mainframes tend to be "caused by administrators" errors. Likewise, Unix, which has been popular since the 1970s, has also had most of its bugs shaken out.

     

     

    Thats what I said

     

    It comes down to management and updates, security is also a key here,

     

    Otherwise anyone could just hack every site everywhere windows or linux,

    Up to date OS will be hard to defeat - along with efficient management, maybe they had a guy who had no idea and left loop holes- (sounds like it if they are constantly hacked) and they know it, generallyy a hacker or hackers will attempt more attacks on a known defenseless site,

     

    I no I once left a port open on my router and had VNC running which had a vulnerability- and opps I got hammered, NOW I run a hardware firewall in front of my network.


  10. Heres some gosh

     

    Mainframe operating systems, which have been perfected over decades, have very few security flaws. Security problems on mainframes tend to be caused by administrators" errors. Likewise, Unix, which has been popular since the 1970s, has also had most of its bugs shaken out.

     

    Thing is its like everything

     

    Man made, man can defeat it


  11. I think you'll find that a windows server is less secure then a linux one

     

    Tried ubunto with admin password on a windows machine

     

    Login

    hello

    No password required

     

    trust me

     

    Must have been a flaw for sure

     

     

    Im running the same config custom gentoo config, YOU WONT GET IN.

     

    The code is open source anyone can have it, Someones cracked his Pw or backdoored in, Prob ex employee I BET...

    Planted a backdoor or a trojan in a windows machine

    WHY do govs and most telcos run linux as their platform, whole networks run on linux clusters and clusters of servers

     

    Dell will be releasing Linux distro soon on laptops


  12. Yeah cops are as useless in melb florida as Melb australia

     

    Shotgun mounted with string acorss door

    just dont forget to come by and disable it fromt he back door

     

    yippeee


  13. If the hacker is such a lame, then what was the website's weakness that left them open to this attack?

     

    Thats right

     

    prob run off a windows machine or a novice with no security...

     

    LINUX is the only way to go

    apache is your best bet,

     

     

    There are many flavours of linux now

     

    unbunto

    linuxmint

     

    very easy

     

    Security is the key on the net and not using windows ))


  14. I just logged in remotely and found cam1 was on geo h264

    and the rest were on mpeg4,

     

    so sorry my bad

    Should have taken more notice, keeps most settings cept the compression...

     

    cheers


  15. I have a gv1480, running core2 duo- has 3 x 500gb hdd's,

    when I set this up it was getting nearly 1 month backup,

     

    It had to be formatted as a staff member was "playing", I stuck a 10gb hdd in as C: just so I could quicly load an image if it was "played"with, but I also turned on KEYLOCK..

     

     

    Now we get 8 days,

    I have checked and rechecked, but dont know why its gone down so low for backup time?

     

    all drives are enabled, cept 20gb part on one drive for "Backups", I like to keep a copy of most events in case the burn didnt work, but also for fun

     

     

     

    anyone got any super ideas wot this could be?

     

    cheers

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