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  1. Two wireless SVC3 cams were working fine.

    Got a new dual-band router from ATT with the fiber install.

    First cam responded well with SVC3 client and I joined the new SSID with no problem

    2nd cam seems fine with SVC3 client except it always fails to connect to the same SSID.
    I tried choosing the SSID from the list and tried manual entry.
    Cam connects fine with LAN cable, just not WiFi

    Both are set to the 2.4Ghz band and I tried the 5Ghz band

    Any clues?


  2. Want to mount a WI-Fi camera on front porch to cover entry door and porch. Only power out there is a 110v porch light. Thought about:

     

    Mounting the power supply in the can behind the fixture but it's too shallow and probably not safe.

     

    Maybe a small waterproof box wall mounted next to the fixture and place the PS in it, using a short romex line from the fixture? Don't like the extra visibility though.

     

    Cut a hole in the wood siding and install the box inside the wall, line to fixture can, and use a waterproof cover? Sounds best but more work.

     

    Is there a Wi-Fi cam that uses 110v, no PS? Doubtful.

     

    Solar??

     

    Whatdyathink?


  3. Scorpion Theater is in florida. His installs looks really good

     

    Thanks, but I'm not really looking for an installer. They don't have a physical presence here and I wondered how they do installs. I suppose they just sub it to a local installer?

     

    Looking for some feedback on the company itself since they are looking for salesmen.


  4. Now, I have Verizon Fios, which I am 99% Sure is digital, So I assume i need a Digital Modular as well? Will this even work before I go out and spend money? I have 6 TVs, 3 with Set Top Boxes, and the other 3 with converter boxes, but all TVs get the exact same channel lineup. If I turn to lets say Channel 65 on my set top box or converter box, will it display my feed, or do I need to turn my TV to channel 65?

     

    Don't know nothing about the Verizon FIOS, but I suspect it "might" be similar to ATT's Uverse????? Anyone know for sure?

     

    With Uverse, all the lines, both coax and TP, are carrying Ethernet packets, not video. Programming enters the house at the Residential Gateway and is sent via TCP/IP to the set top boxes. The DVR is in the main box, and the other boxes get the DVR programs using a stream from the main box.

     

    If that is the case I doubt you can inject the RF into the system without causing problems and degradation to everything.

     

    http://www.uverseusers.com/index.php?option=com_openwiki&Itemid=36&id=faq


  5. Anyone ever use or see one in action?

     

    http://www.scdlink.com/p-418-outdoor-floodlight-camera.aspx

     

    I like the idea but I wouldn't expect much out of it but I am curious about the quality. Too bad the lamp doesn't work.

     

    This floodlight camera quickly screws into your outdoor light fixtures and sends video to your television or VCR through the existing wiring in your home or office. This PAR-38 style, outdoor weatherproof camera is disguised as a light bulb and includes our exclusive companion decoder. There are no wires to run, no holes to drill, and no antennas required. Package contains camera in a bulb, decoder and RCA cable. All you need is a TV or VCR and a light socket!

     

    420 Lines of Resolution B/W CCD

    0.0 Lux Rating with 6 IR LED's

    15' Nighttime Infrared Range

    Sends Video up to 300'

    Power Provided Through a 110V AC Plug

    Light is Non-functional


  6. You could get Everfocus EZ180 - $200 retail, EZ300 - $300 or EZ550 - around 450$, depending on what your budget is. Their image quality is great. They are one of the more affordable quality brands, you can google them. Anything below this is a gamble IMO, and even if you manage to get something cheaper I doubt the images will be satisfactory.

     

    I bought some el-cheapo card off Ebay and fed my camcorder into it for a test. The $10 card actually works and I can see the image, but the included software is pure crap. Almost all characters appear as question marks and thus it's pretty much useless.

     

    It appears to be a Star ImaVision PCI card. It came with software called Peak(???) can't seem to find anything that works with it. Tried PICO2000 but it locks up XP when started. haven't seen anything lock XP up that soldid in quite a while. Ya get what ya pay for.

     

    Any ideas out there???


  7. My wife has somehow turned the back yard into a feeding zoo and now wants video of the critters. (I think I married Ellie Mae Clampet)

     

    She especially want to see the deer that only come in at night, but also the birds and squirrels during the day.

     

    Anys recs on weather to go B&W low light or infrared with an illuminator? Will the IR look OK during the daylight?

     

    Distance from camera mount to animals will be 15 to 20 feet.

     

    I have a PC input card that I will set for record on motion so I guess I just want straight RCA or BNC connectors??

     

    Thanks!


  8. I want to put together a lease package to present to CCTV installers and help them sell more to their customers.

     

    Before I approach them, could some of you help me with a basic sale price for the install of 4 non-PTZ cameras, a DVR (probably with Internet viewing), a public LCD with a quad display, and an office monitor?

     

    I know its tough to ballpark when so many variables have to be considered, but I just need a starting figure for let's say a small 7/11 type convenience store with open wiring or drop ceiling, and using, for lack of a better phrase, upper-middle class equipment.

     

    Sorry if it seems vague, but I just need to crunch some numbers.

     

    Thanks!

     

    $3,000 ?

    $5,000 ?

    $10,000 ?

    Just need a ballpark.


  9. When I was a cop, I got a call to a local AMOCO gas station. Two of the four bullet cameras had been stolen. Both were mounted on basic wall mounts about 7' off the ground....very easy to reach. Of course the 8 hour time-lapse VCR had recorded nothing but snow, since they never did any maintenance or checked it.

     

    Maybe just stash it away and put an old broken VCR in plain view with a couple of cables hanging on it?


  10. I want to put together a lease package to present to CCTV installers and help them sell more to their customers.

     

    Before I approach them, could some of you help me with a basic sale price for the install of 4 non-PTZ cameras, a DVR (probably with Internet viewing), a public LCD with a quad display, and an office monitor?

     

    I know its tough to ballpark when so many variables have to be considered, but I just need a starting figure for let's say a small 7/11 type convenience store with open wiring or drop ceiling, and using, for lack of a better phrase, upper-middle class equipment.

     

    Sorry if it seems vague, but I just need to crunch some numbers.

     

    Thanks!


  11. Saw an ad in a security magazine for a company called Eyesthere. http://www.eyesthere.com/

     

    They are franchising the industry and they will be happy to take $187,000 (I think) and they will set you up in the security business. Seems rather high for someone that aready works in the business, but I suspect some related businesses might find it an easy entry into CCTV if they want to be an absentee owner.


  12. Thanks AVCO, I just ordered the 207W.

    Wish it had a wider field of view than 55 degrees, but it appears to be a just what he needs

     

    Thanks again for the suggestions, the AXIS 207 works like a champ.

    My ISP blocks port 80 so I had to up it to 2100.

     

    It's up at http://afhi.axiscam.net:2100/view/index.shtml

     

    Just setting on a ledge until we figure out the best spot for it.

     

    Now I need to figure out how to get it into a web page without forcing users to install the ActiveX control. Many people get spooked when XP warns them, and many others don't know what to do when the read the instuctions.

     

    Thanks again!


  13. My brother wants to set up a video camera in a builders model home and use it to stream on their web site so potential customers can catch a glimpse of the home.

     

    I'm looking for suggestions for a camera with the following needs:

     

    Color.....Good to really good quality.

     

    70 degree view

     

    Self contained web server and 811.g wireless, wiring would be a pain due to the ceiling design and desired location.

     

    Trigger on motion would be nice but not required.

     

    I've seen a couple in the $200 price range, but I'm afraid they're little more than toys.

     

    Any suggestions?

     

    (Rory, did you ever make it to America?)


  14. While poking around for a design checklist, I found a link to the page below. Original link posted by avonconsulting:

    ( http://www.digitalvideorecorder.net/articles.htm )

     

    http://www.digitalvideorecorder.net/article17.htm

     

    "Many of the same features offered by multiplexed DVRs can be found in

    multichannel units. However, there are some notable differences between

    the two.

     

    First, multichannel recorders allow all 60 images per camera to be

    recorded, whereas, in a multiplexed unit, video inputs are divided

    between the 60 images. This division, or time-sharing of images, is

    what causes the jerky motion during playback (this occurs when the image

    rate per camera falls below 15 images per second)."

     

    So, does than mean that even a multiplexed DVR can play back a single camera at full screen, or only a multi-channel has that feature?

     

    Thanks!


  15. Got a pretty basic question I think:

     

    Do multi-channel DVR's record multiple streams of video, or just one that is multiplexed?

     

    Such as, does a 4 channel DVR record 4 channels of video, so you can look at just a single, full size image during playback?

     

    Thanks!


  16. I did see a working clock radio that plugs in, so I guess that might be a good option, except it limits placement for a good POV. Also saw an EXIT sign, so that wouldn't look too bad with a cord running from it.

     

    I like your big battery suggestion. It could be hidden on top of a ceiling tile and feed through the tile.

     

    Thanks!


  17. Time length would be 24 to 48 hours. I was thinking of DVR with motion sense??

     

    Power seems to be the issue since a cord running to the camera needs to be "in character". I suppose battery powered camera and XMTRs wouldn't last 2 days????

     

    Smoke detector and camera seem most useful since a high POV would be good for cash drawer and room entry.

     

    Thanks!

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