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  1. I reciently tried accessing the DVR on the local network from my laptop and got nothing.

    I then configured PCanywhere on both DVR server and my laptop. I found that my laptop was visible to the DVR, but the DVR would not show up as remote for my laptop.

    The DVR is currently using WIN XP 2006v.4 corp edition. I tried dropping all security settings, but the DVR is still not visible. I will try installing a more standard edition of windows, with lower security.


  2. if its 12VDC yes, if its 24VAC then it doesnt matter.

     

    So, to clarify, AC doesn't matter? That's because it's either hot or neutral, right?

     

    I have this Nuvico CV-H easy view dome cam. The power lead coming from the camera has no specification of + -

     

    Thanks


  3. Hmm. If it's roadrunner business it shouldn't be blocking port 80.

    You couldn't connect locally after changing the webcam port from 80 to 81 because you were probably not specifing the port to use (80 is default). Once changed you would have

    http://192.168.52.102:81

    Any port used for http traffic other then 80 must be manually specified.

    You might ask a local network buddy to look at this, I know if I were there it would have been done a while back. However it difficult doing these configurations via a forum.

     

    That was probably my second human error. I forgot to type :81 instead of :80

    Thanks for all the help so far, I'll keep you updated.

     

    I will apply everything else suggested when I get back to that location and let you guys know.


  4. A few things I learned today:

     

    Web Cam port on NV DVR server is the open port that gives me access when I connect locally (192.168.52.102 or 192.168.52.102:80)

     

    I tried changing WebCam port from 80 to 81, but after doing so, it would not give me access locally either. So I had to put it back to 80.

     

    Remote Console port I can access locally (using software issued Remote Console APP, but not web browser) using any port I assign it, BUT only when I assign 8080, it will show up open on local port scan.

    Same as port 80, only when I assigned Web Cam port to 80, it would show up on local port scan.

    However, only port 110 (POP3) would show on external IP scan.

    All these scans have been done in the range of 1-9999

     

    I checked Windows Firewall, the service is and has been disabled.

     

    The DVR is using RoadRunner Business.

     

    So far, does it still look like RR is blocking remote connections?

     

    I did an online port scan on the external IP. It said all ports open, but I think they're just trying to advertise their firewall.

     

    here's a couple more visuals, maybe it'll help:

     

    57742_1.jpg

    57742_2.jpg


  5. haha, yeah I forgot to check soft firewall settings.

     

    I don't have any additional firewalls except for the default one that WIN XP comes with.

    I will remember to check that.

     

    so, it looks like I'm close?

     

    why 81 and not 80? is it that it might be used already?

    I don't have any IP cams installed, I just selected that box just in case.

    All cams are connected via DVR BNC

     

     

    ALSO, if it helps any, I have a DNS updater installed as well.

     

     

     

    Thanks for keeping posted with me!!!


  6. Even though I do NOT have a static IP, my IP does not renew for atleast 24HRs.

    I configured my router for the current IP and allowed port forwarding.

    Before my IP lease renews, I should be able to remote access via my IP:port forwarding. Right?

     

    Yes, I can remote access via local IP.

     

    would DynDNS solve that problem? Logically, it is only converting IP numbering to verbal addressing.

     

     

    AVermedia5000

    Linksys router

     

    jack.iknowjack@gmail.com


  7. I had to come back and revisit my last question here:

     

    So I basically spent $170 for a 3amp AC/4 amp DC 8 CH power/charger box by Altronix.

     

    It came with no battery, yet, I still paid $70 more for this one compared to the same product with no charger.

     

    Is that about the right price for a power/charger box? Not only did I spend an extra $70 and ended up with no battery, but now I'll be spending EVEN more for a battery!

     

    I originally was going to wire the box into existing conduit, but found that with the location I am installing at, I could easily just run a outlet plug instead.

    Now after installing the first box, I was looking at it just thinking, "well if I'm just plugging the dang thing in the wall, I should have just bought a standard box with no charger for $70 less and buy a UPS.

     

    I need to know if there is any real cost difference between different options for having a charger or UPS and if I am spending too much.

     

    ?what cost and or performances advantages can I choose from and what are the PROs and CONs?

     

    the situation I am in now, I can imagine buying a battery for my existing system will cost me about $50 and that would total with the power box for $220.

    I could have bought a power box with no charger for $100 and a UPS for $100c


  8. I know Geovision is top line, maybe I just had a bad experience.

     

    My server has a good power supply and air flow; intake from the front-bottom and side, exhaust from the top and back.

     

    I initially built the server around the demanding specs for the Geovision card.

    It was a GV-1000-16

     

    I had a temp prob on the DVR card because the server's ambient temp was rising significantly.

    Every time I opened the DVR software, the temp would climb and my PC would lock up.

    Frustrated trying to troubleshoot the thing, I walked off for a second. When I came back in, the room smelled like fresh hardware receiving electricity for the first time.

    I looked at the temp probe and it read 83C. So I didn't even do the whole proper Windows start/shutdown routine, just yanked out the power cord immediately!

     

    Needless to say, I stopped troubleshooting, asked no questions and returned it.

     

    I wouldn't mind giving GEO a second chance, but the owner that i'm building the server for, didn't want any repeat incidences.


  9. its not just cameras they lie about, its common for them to tell porkies about other products like dvrs, multiplexers etc also.

     

    That's true with a 60FPS/4ch GESS DVR card (Global Engineering Security Systems) I got.

    It stated 15FPS per ch recording, but play back was a lousy 3-5FPS, even real-time viewing.

     

    I had 4 of them and they all function alike, all returned immediately.

     

    Went with AVerMedia DVR instead and performs just like stated, and runs way cooler than the Geovision 16ch DVR card I had 2 years ago.


  10. I noticed Plenum is significantly more expensive.

     

    What kind of applications would you use for Plenum.

     

    I am doing an install where the majority cable will be outside on the beach.

     

    What kind of lubricant, if any should I use on the end connections to prevent corrosion?


  11. this is what I keep getting when I try to post or start threads:

     

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    Thanks!


  12. I have a general idea what I may need, but I would like second opinion and recommendations.

     

    I have been quoted for two different power boxes because I changed the number of cameras that were going to be installed.

     

    My question is:

     

    why A/C or D/C

    how many amps, or is there a such thing as too much

    there will be IR cams so i'm sure there will be amperage fluctuation; in that case, do I go by max power demand per cam

     

    anything else that you think we need to know for basic needs of a multi channel power panel.

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