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  1. thanks for the info/help just another stupid question: the smoke dome cover cause loss of image quality (night and day)? (PS. can I have a link to the TCM7811?)
  2. I've already seen this camera but the main issue is the fixed lens so I'm thinking the fd8161.. However I'm in doubt with acti, 3RDIGLBL seems have no luck with them Anyone have a good experience with acti?
  3. I'm looking for an indoor dome camera with ir built-in. I'm looking for some night time video of Vivotek fd8161 and Acti TCM-3511. I saw personally something about vivotek and night-shoot seems with a lot of noise.. Which one's give better night image? are there other dome ir camera for this price range with better performance? thanks
  4. netgear GS110TP it's a smart switch
  5. It's a security system to protect a my building so I'll take a try, if something is not working I can kick ass by myself:) It's just one building. The network is a gigabit one with a cat6 cable serving only the secutity system, I also have a ups protected power line to keep poe switch(and camera) running if a black out occurs. I would setup a 2 monitor client into the monitor room. However, when I'm away, I would be able to see the camera remotely by my laptop or cellphone I like the idea to split the system into two server, it's a good thing for redundancy and load....At the beginning I was planning to buy 2 qnap server to obtain this. is It possible the same thing with exacqvision? I like exacqvision for it's wide client support because I have several mac os x computer and I'm planning to buy an android phone. The only pity is that exacq doesn't support italian language(now at least). I've asked a quote for exacq to the europe dealer, he has forwarded the email to the italian dealer (I don't know who is, on the website is not present). Online I have see about 125$ for 1 license camera, there are some discount for large camera system? have you got some experience? thanks
  6. I am an end user, I'm graduate in computer science but I have only played with some single camera. I have never installed or used a surveillance system. I have asked some quote around, but I'm very suspicious so I'm taking some info. I would try to configure the system to my own (the software side).
  7. I'm a bit confused. I need a vms to manage camera, playback from varius client, etc...hovewer each camera could record directly to a nas, isn't it? So I need a good nas to storage and a medium pc with vms istalled on it to manage the system. I don't need a server. a stand alone NVR is a good pc or server with a large storage and a vms preinstalled on it, isn't it? I have take a look to exacq vms, I like its wide client's support (windows, linux, mac os x, ipad, android, etc) there are other good vms with mac os x support? I'm sorry for many stupid questions...I'm reading a lot of info in these days and I lost the way...
  8. I need to realize a 44 ip camera system. Most of cameras are 2mp at 15fps, encoding is h264. The vendor propose me 2 Qnap viostor vs-8032u-rp, should it be ok? Which kind of server+NVR software do you suggest? thanks
  9. Serfio

    License plate recognition...LPR

    I saw the geovision lpr stand alone version and Italy was not supported...I didn't notice, instead, that the gv-lpr software supports Italy.. Speed bump cameras seems a good solution.. How much should cost gv-lpr and speed bumb cameras? What I need from Access Control page? Thanks for your hints
  10. Good morning, I'm planning a surveillance system..I'm looking for a 16channel pc card with H.264 hardware compression. I'm oriented for two AverDigi nv7000h. I need also a license plate recognition (Italian license plate) to monitor a parking access. I would open the gate automatically for registered users. There are software which can work fine with one input video of the nv7000h? Can I control remotely the software? or I need a standalone unit for lpr? which one? Thanks for your help sorry for my poor english..
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