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  1. Upon trying to add Wifi pan/tilt camera to ICSee app, I get audio confirmation sound from camera that camera was successflly connected to wifi router, but get following error in ICSee app ""Error content:Too amny login errors. Please try again in ten minutes." The camera was previously added to another wifi network. I resetted the camera any tried to connect it to new wifi network form ICSee app.
  2. Hi, I have the CCTV system placed in attic and is plugged into a TPlink wifi extender which supports only 2.4ghz and a maximum of 300mbps. At times, it loses connection and I am thinking if I should invest in a wifi extender which supports 5ghz as well for better speed and performance. The dvr system is a DVR-204U-K1 (Hilook) which supports Network Interface: 1; 10M / 100M self-adaptive Ethernet interface The question is , I am not sure if I should invest in better wifi extender. Only problem is I am not sure if the ethernet port of the wifi extender will run the wireless speeds or there is a set of protocol.
  3. Hi all, looking for a wide angle outdoor IP CCTV camera that supports a browser to view it. I just want to ping it with its IP address and get the video in chrome or internet explorer. Power is not an issue, just ant 120° or more, outdoor, -20°C, WiFi 2.4G or 5G. I want to watch the dog on the back deck, blink, little elf and others all want their own app on a smart phone and have a 5-10 minute time out. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
  4. Hello, is possible to connect WiFi IP camaras to a Point to Point network?, I have been doing some research on the internet, but all the p2p connection diagrams I found use wired IP camaras
  5. lighthouse

    need advice.

    hi there. i live in a pretty insecure SE asian country and i need to install a cctv system that registers EVERYTHING that is going outside my plot. i have no neighbors on either side nor on the backyard and the front is a road. i’m here to get advice as for the best way to proceed. in which feed / thread should i start posting? thanks in advance.
  6. A CCTV system is required for a mechanical(Bus) workshop/garage. The site has several buildings spread across a large area (500 meter radius). An initial phase will focus on installation of 32 cameras with more later. The "proposed" solution is : Buildings Cameras: wired(POE cameras) at each building and WIFI connection between these buildings. Perimeter Cameras: WIFI cameras. High Gain Outdoor WIFI Antenna: ???????????? I have a few questions on some points: WIFI Camera: Currently the "affordable" WIFI options from Hikvision/Dahua are only 2MP ,30M IR, 4mm lens outdoor cams. These seem too short range for perimeter cams. Would like to go higher res, varifocal with these. are there any options ? WIFI Antenna: Covering such an area with WIFI signal capable of carrying reliable camera signal. Are ther any good quality reliable options?
  7. >>So I just got a new security system installed today. The DVR belongs to the Securico brand and has 8- Channels. The issue is that even though I was promised that I will be able to connect my DVR to my router wirelessly the with the help of a wifi dongle, the surveillance guy (who installed the security system) backed out saying a wired connection will be needed which is not possible in my case. >>TL;DR :So can I get a wifi dongle and install it in my DVR to connect it to my internet? If so then how will I know which dongle is compatible and which is not?
  8. Hello! In this topic I would like to share my impressions of the wireless camera. Perhaps my review will be useful. This is a simple device for solving not complicated tasks. I bought this camera to install near to the entrance door and see what happens there. I chose and watched various devices for a long time, expensive and cheap. From the very beginning I was not sure which camera I needed. Therefore, to experiment purchased a wireless camera on Amazon. I decided not to buy the cheapest device and focused on the reviews and their number. The requirements were as follows: - wifi connection - write to USB flash drive - ability to connect to the registrar if required - metal case - night lights - easy setup and installation SPECS: Sensor: 1/3 "SC1235 CMOS Processor: HiSilicon Hi3518Ev200 Minimum level of illumination: 0.1 Lux @ (F2.0, AGC ON), 0.01 Lux with IR Frame rate: 15 fps (main stream) Lens: 3.6mm Compression Format: H.264 IR LED: 24 LEDs IR illumination range: 20m Power supply: DC12V, 1A Temperature range: -20 - 80 С Protection Level: IP66 Body Material: Metal Viewing angle (according to the formula a = 2arctg (d / 2f)): 74 degrees Wired interface: 1 RJ45 10 m / 100 m Wireless Interface: Realtek RTL8188ETV (802.11bgn) Equipment: - ip-camera; - power supply 12V / 1A (length 3 meters); - removable wifi antenna; - mounting kit with a template and hex; - UTP cat5e 4x2 AWG24 patch cord (1 meter long). Below you can see a compartment for installing a microSD flash card. The compartment is closed with a lid on two screws. Swivel bracket, I would say classic. The camera can be rotated at different angles and fixed as needed. A black overlay is attached to the visor to prevent stray light from the IR LEDs. Personally, I would prefer a black paint spraying, instead of a visor, which over time can fall off and it happens. Wiring harness is very standard for such devices: RJ45 8p8c jack, DC12V power jack and camera reset button. To reset the settings, it is enough to apply power to the camera, wait until it is fully turned on and hold the button down for 5 seconds. SOFTWARE Remote access to the camera works thanks to p2p technology. For connection to a camera from a PC on Windows, the manufacturer offers the program AVSS PC client. The process of adding a camera is the same as in the CMS application, however AVSS immediately finds the camera via the media port, and in the CMS you need to add the camera manually. Finally, the last application you need to say is mobile. ZOSI is betting on it as an easy and effective way to interact with the camera. We need the program Zosi Smart App. The name is the same in both app stores for known platforms. I tested it for android. The process of adding a camera is very simple and is described in detail in the instructions. To be able to view remotely, not from the home LAN, you need to register, however, the confirmation code may not arrive in the mail the first time. I came at the second attempt. After searching and adding a camera, the program requires you to change the standard password to your own and we get to the main window VIDEO QUALITY Image quality is expected for a camera whose resolution is still closer to 1Mp. There are not enough stars from the sky, which means that the range of tasks for such a device will be more than trivial, for example, overview functions: materials brought to your object or not yet, whether your employee went to work or not, is your shovel at the fence or is it up your neighbor, watching an older man / child. In general, the simplest household tasks without frills and claims for serious video surveillance. PROS AND CONS + wifi + write to USB flash drive + onvif support, which means that a ip camera can connect to any NVR + long power cord + looks serious, the neighbor is jealous. - no poe - clumsy mobile software - there is no web interface These and other photos you can see at google drive Made a simple video with day and night shooting I will also answer your questions about the camera.
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