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  1. Hi everyone,

    My laptop max resolution is 1366x768 and there is no such preset by default. I don't lise the smaller default res I'm currently using.

     

    I'm able to edit the default images to fit nicer but the other buttons and elements are out of sync now.

    I see there is a SKIN.INI with definitions.

     

    Anyone know which programming language this is so I can find a GUI editor that will process the INI and let me adjust it accordingly?

     

    Thanks in advance


  2. Don't be insulted we just having some fun. Seriously if you think there is a real reason for your concern you can call a local private investigator who will come to your house for $200 and will scan it for you. You can also buy equipment online but i would pay a pro to know for sure. Most pi have good equipment for that so yoh dont buy crap accidentally.


  3. If u buy geovision cameras you dont need additional licenses. If you use 3rd party cams you do. It comes as usb dongle. You can check on their website compatible brands/models.

    No worries about D1 limit. Won't affect your MP cams.


  4. I'll install regular floodlight if you can. Thieves don't like properly lite areas. I prefer keeping them off property than catching them.

    If it must be ir you can get vitek ir for decent investment. They also have 110v type that you can install easily.

    The other solutions look sweet but i got the feeling if they had the money they'll hire a pro not googling for advice.


  5. Lets say your first router subnet is 10.0.0.x and 2nd router is 192.168.1.x and dvr ip is 192.168.1.10

     

    When you login to the admin of 192.168.1.1 under WAN area youll see whats ip it got from the first router, lets guess its 10.0.0.5 for example.

     

    What you want to do is port forward on the first router all the ports required for your dvr to 10.0.0.5.

    And on the second router forward the same ports to your dvr 192.168.1.10

     

    In the dvr network setting make sure you have the sunbet mask, default gw and dns information of the second router.

    Hope this helps and good luck.


  6. interesting. I don't see why their ddns service will require it, if its working remotely with the IP address directly it seems like your routing within the lan is ok. but they know better how their stuff works.

     

    to comply with their request set in your DVR network setting the router internal IP as DNS. this should be good most times, ie DVR dns request are forwarded to the router which in turn gets DNS from your ISP dhcp.

    you can temporarily try setting your dvr to DHCP and see what the network setting it gets, my guess is that you'll see your router IP in the DNS, but it could be that you'll see there external IP of the ISP ddns. just use the same settings when you change back to static.

     

    Besides accepting updates to the IP, doesn't the DDNS just convert the domain address to the IP address?

    yes you are correct its just convert the DDNS hostname to your current IP. no other magic there.


  7. they still have free account. but you need to register first for pro trial than cancel it. I did it several times already. register, use credit card (no charge), get your domain name, cancel subscription, stay with free account (just one host).

    check this http://www.dyncommunity.com/questions/21580/from-dyn-what-happened-to-free-accounts.html

     

    you can check what/if other providers are allowed. in my ddwrt router they support a bunch of them.

    http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/DDNS_-_How_to_setup_Custom_DDNS_settings_using_embedded_inadyn_-_HOWTO

     

    but that's just regarding the uptime of ddns servers. what does qsee support wants you to do in the dvr settings?

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