destro_23
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Final Answer - My windows 7 with all firewalls off and AV of... still blocked it somehow.
I put it on another network with winXP and the AV100 software found it right away. WTF waist of 1.5 days of my life
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New Jersey baby!! today was a perfect day for it.... i'm a little further south so no to many fist pumping steroid eating new yorkers. (yes further up north it's FULL of them what you see on MTV is actually very real)
i don't have a POE injector i have it connected to a power supply. And i'll just wait to hear from them tomorrow.
Also when i click on "scan" it only takes like 2 seconds to return "no camera found"
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i don't see any reset holes... i don't think you can do that on these cameras...I really think if there is a hard coded ip... lets say 10.1.10.1 and my ip is regular linksys 192.168.1.1 there is no way it'll see it unless i guess the ip address range.. i don't think it's set up as dhcp to grab any address. worse case they should let me know tomorrow
Set up an isolated network then. Just a laptop/pc, a switch, the poe and the camera.
Oh... there's a thought. The camera is plugged into a PoE port or injector directly with no other devices in between? Again just something else to check.
just tried this... same thing... doesn't see it.. i'll just wait till monday see what they say..
firewall completely down, both laptop and camera plugged directly into home linksys router... maybee i'll try at different location later on tonight.. OFF TO THE BEACH!!!
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i don't see any reset holes... i don't think you can do that on these cameras...
I really think if there is a hard coded ip... lets say 10.1.10.1 and my ip is regular linksys 192.168.1.1 there is no way it'll see it unless i guess the ip address range.. i don't think it's set up as dhcp to grab any address. worse case they should let me know tomorrow
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it looks like the program only searches local network addresses (and yes it's plugged directly into my local network) ... all the additional ones you see are from my VMWare's machines. firewall is completely down and i've added arecont programs to accepted list.. and there is NO AntiVirus running now.
A factory reset button with paperclip is looking like a good idea at this point lol
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firewall completely off.. av100 still finds nothing.
i'll try and make a patch cable... but even then to see the camera wouldn't i have to be able to guess the ip range? or should it automagically see it?
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it's connected to my local network... My guess it's hard coded a different ip / subnet .. He said hell contact his netowrking guy on monday.. I'll try the crossover cable tomorrow... Gotta make one.
and the av software won't see it
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that link almost helped... i downloaded and installed the Arecont AV100 software and it still doesn't find it (looks like it only searches local network)
i go into my router and look for all connected devices and don't see anything either...
It looks like the camera may be hard coded to a different ip/subnet.. i just spoke with the person that i got it from... he'll ask his tech guy and get back to me
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Just got a hold of an Arecont AV5100- how do i get the ip address? or reset to factory defaults?
thanks!
googling everything now
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got any good screen shots? how is it in low light?
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I'll see if i can grab a current snapshot of the first camera he wants to convert... and we'll take it from there
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There is one top secret, low cost, IP megapixel camera that might have a prayer.Arecont Vision AV1310DN
1.3MP, with 1/2 inch cmos sensor.
True day night.
Color: 0.1 Lux @ F1.4
B&W lux spec not given.
There is a guy on here that sells them at the lowest cost i have seen, his nick is voipmodo, and he has a nice web site. Usually this camera is sold without a lens so do not forget to add that in.
lol thanks i'm actually looking at one on ebay right now... the 1/2" sensor is a nice touch.
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“Any ideas on my limited set of brands? and around/under 500 each?”This is why i almost never recommend IP megapixel cameras. They have poor low light performance. Only very good (more expensive) megapixel cameras should be considered, and compared to analog camera’s sensitivity they come in a very poor second place.
From your first post it sounds like your friend has more money than brains anyway. Changing out his old cameras because your megapixel looks better is not much of a reason to change. Tell him to make a list of exactly what it is he is not seeing now that he wants to see. Maybe he just needs to augment his current setup with a few more analog cameras, move the current ones around, or just change the field of view on current cameras. Another option is use a good megapixel camera or 2 in the more well lighted areas and fill in the darker areas with analog cameras.
Thanks for reply.. his current cameras just aren't good ones at all.... i think they are 480tvl basic small domes... thats why when he saw mine he had to rub his eyes to the clarity... i told him ip/low light is hard to come by but thats why i'm asking around for some free info..
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looks like i'm limited to Axis, Acti, Arecont, HUNT, Cellinx, Truen, Pixord, Cynix at least thats what the divis dvr card plugin says.I'm also limited to DWG and Northern Video as those are where i have made business accounts with. Anyone else i should use? $1000 per camera is to much anything in the $500 or under? with the brands mentioned above?
OK how about a recommendation that is limited to what brands i can use... i have dealer accounts with dwg and northernvideo and the Areconts are a little to high in price start almost at $700.
So any Acti cameras you can reccomend? or Axis?
Any ideas on my limited set of brands? and around/under 500 each?
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looks like i'm limited to Axis, Acti, Arecont, HUNT, Cellinx, Truen, Pixord, Cynix at least thats what the divis dvr card plugin says.I'm also limited to DWG and Northern Video as those are where i have made business accounts with. Anyone else i should use? $1000 per camera is to much anything in the $500 or under? with the brands mentioned above?
OK how about a recommendation that is limited to what brands i can use... i have dealer accounts with dwg and northernvideo and the Areconts are a little to high in price start almost at $700.
So any Acti cameras you can reccomend? or Axis?
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Hi destro. apart from make of camera you will also need to find what models are supported. axis do some good 1.3 and 3mp lowlight cameras.what axis ones do you recommend? because the installer says axis, axis mega. I've put in an email to their support on what exactly is supported.
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looks like i'm limited to Axis, Acti, Arecont, HUNT, Cellinx, Truen, Pixord, Cynix at least thats what the divis dvr card plugin says.
I'm also limited to DWG and Northern Video as those are where i have made business accounts with. Anyone else i should use? $1000 per camera is to much anything in the $500 or under? with the brands mentioned above?
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Hey guys my friend saw my IP cameras that i had up and was amazed at the quality they are used in good lighting conditions and just some Acti Cubes... He now wants to start switching out his cheap domes one by one to megapix, He has a divis dvr card in there and they say they support megapix cameras but haven't tried yet.
Sp question of the day is... whats a good megapix cam for bar? the place is like a Fridays/Applebees/longhorn and low light around bar.
Any ideas/field samples?
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yea thats what i'm looking into now... i'm doing searches on "printer pooling" as it's an option in windows... this would be HUGE if i can get it to work. I also just posted a question to avermedia's help site.
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Where did you get the port number from? Also, there is no IP setting. It is set to APIPA and you have typed a class A IP address.The port number magically just pops in there
And the IP settings are there but i cut them off the image by mistake... 10.1.10.120 255.255.255.255 and 10.1.10.1 for router dns
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The reason i ask is because in the avermedia software in the POS section i see an input for an IP address...
Is there a way to get the epson ethernet print server to send to that also?
Attached is the Avermedia pos screenshot...
and attached is the Epson "print server" setup... when i type in IP of the printer this is the screen i see to set them up... i'm trying to figure out what an "ip trap" is.
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ok great... i'm thinking about updating a friend of mines old dvr card to 2 of these cards with 2 extensions as he can't spend $1000 for a higher end card
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I would say also get a DVR card that can also do IP cameras for the future... Avermedia PCIe cards come to mind..
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I have an epson TM-T88III ethernet network printer and was wondering if the avermedia POS overlay software can grab those print requests? and overlay them?
Just got a hold of an Arecont - how to get ip?
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Camera isn't crazy impressive.... i'm prob going to change it's position to a place with less backlighting..
here is an older vivotek 7138 1.3 MP
and a shot of the Arecont. (i'm kinda surprised at how little you can adjust the camera compared to Acti or vivotek.
Yes i still need to play with settings and there is a Pentax lens on it.. may need to play with that more too..
Any recommended settings with what you see? there are only a few things i can change.