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C7 in CA

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  1. You've probably already gone this route but... Have you talked to the local 2-way radio guys and the Wireless ISP guys? They would know your best option for reliable connectivity in your area. My guess is for a well rounded solution you will need to gear-up for "all of the above" options.

     

    How about posting some pics and info about your trailer?

     

    We have a concept project for a "communications trailer" that could deploy temporary voice/data/video in remote or emergency situations. But considering our local demographics we can't seem to formulate a solid plan for a realistic return on investment. --hence the concept part.

     

    I would be interested in hearing anyone's ideas on selling services with this type of equipment.


  2. I prefer lower initial cost. Many of my sales are price influenced and few people ever inquire about warranty, but everyone inquires about price. I know a longer warranty can be used as a sales tool, but I'm a systems integrator not a salesman.

     

    Maybe if I had an office person to deal with tracking that sort of stuff I would be more interested in longer warranties. As it is now we are technicians and we just want to order new parts. Not deal with RMA's and all the headaches.

     

    Is there any research on the true value of longer warranties? For instance, if I have a 300 dollar camera with a 1 year warranty how much is that same camera with a 3 year warranty?


  3. I'm no lawyer, and maybe you couldn't get a restraining order, but should surely be able to get a cease and desist order against a camera pointed at your property.

     

    Obviously it is up to the judge, but I think it comes down to expectation of privacy. If your backyard would be private if it weren't for your neighbors chimney mounted camera pointing down into your yard I would think you have a pretty good case.

     

    It all comes down to the Judge. They can rule pretty much how they see fit.


  4. I like the how-to's.

     

    On the BNC/power pigtail page you mention 16/2. Is it really 16/2 or the more common 18/2? I'm just thinking even if it is 16/2 it might be better to call it 18/2. Most DIY'ers will be using 18/2 and will be more confident in your instructions if you are too.

     

    How about adding some drywall fishing pictures? I consider myself pretty competent at fishing walls, but really get a twisted enjoyment out of watching others having to fish walls from the attic.


  5. I see Wendy hasn't posted since December. Hopefully she will get a new post notification about this thread and read it.

     

    You can list your 1304 in the classified section of this website... That will give you your 5th post and then you can PM

     

    There is another member here named cachecreekcctv. He knows Avermedia well. Maybe he will see this thread and has a suggestion.


  6. Short of you sending it in how else are they suppose to confirm you are authorized to request a password reset?

    By OWNING it you're able to give its serial, fax the bill, etc.

     

     

    Did you contact the dealer you bought if from? WendyWei sounds very knowledgeable on the product line and she indicates it can be reset in her post in this thread.


  7. If you lock your EB1304, you can't reset password at all.

    Getting off the battery don't change anything.

    The lone way is to send back this **** to Aver for reflashing it.

    You'll have to pay for reflashing and transportations.

    As these moneysuckers says "For security reasons" :/

     

    What are they suppose to do; reset the password for just anybody that wants access to a security device? Short of you sending it in how else are they suppose to confirm you are authorized to request a password reset?

     

    Have you contacted the dealer you bought if from?


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    The issue was that the service provider had pre-configured the Comtrend Modem/Router to allow internet access through Ethernet Port 1 and The USB Port only, and the other three ports for there Video over IP Service thus requiring an additional network switch for connecting more than one CPU on the Lan side.

     

    Thanks for posting the resolution. The IPTV thing did sound suspicious.

     

     

    I think it is about time somebody will provide to this poor guy "Remote help"

     

    What are you using for remote help? We have been using logmein Rescue. --I love it! And I'm not even the IT guy...


  9. No, Haven't been since '05. Almost made it last year. We were in town either the week before, or the week after.

     

    There wasn't a whole lot of IP at the show back then. I'm guessing that has changed over the last couple of years...


  10. Good idea. The DVR should be ok as long as you only have 1 feed at a time going into the port. I'd be more concerned with sending 1 video feed into another camera. I don't know if it's damaging or not, but it would be better if you could switch the video too.

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