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actually i switched and stuck with me as it was faster, and crashes less than 98, but 95, now thats the fastest Me and 98 are basically the same, but me lets you easily tweak it more than 98. Either way we are heading to both being unable to work with new hardware, so I hope MS brings out something better than XP soon. In a tweaked state XP is fine, but then you still have those security holes and updates which are not needed for ME.

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I was searching the web for a very good camera that I can mount outside, that can see in the dark, that is color during the day. I see so many different sorts of cameras. But one thing I think I came across is that I should definately get the Sony SuperHAD EXview CCD because that seems to be the best by everybodies opinions.

 

Anyhow, take a look at this store's cameras. They are saying that their EXCDN series Day/Night cameras are the best you can get.

http://www.intellicamspy.com/day_night.htm

 

Anybody that has used many different professional level cameras have you used these cameras? do you know how good and durable they are?

 

Thanks

 

Hermin has written Intellicam Systems bad checks. I would be prosecuted, then sued if this information was not correct. He loved our products before we could no longer ship to him. We have given Hermin more than a year to pay these checks. As you read Hermins posts, understand his reasoning.

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When an organization is under attack on a public forum, regardless of that organizations size or stature, due to an individual that has written fraudulent checks for payment it is very professional and necessary to advise said public of all facts.

 

Companies consist of people. People that work hard, many in our organization and in our competitors organizations work 16 hour days, weekends, and holidays to create value and trust for their perspective organizations. It is a disservice to any customer reading remarks from an individual who clearly has a personal agenda not to be informed of what actually occurred.

 

SHS Computers wasn't content by simply writing our organization fraudulent checks, he has gone on to post negative remarks including curse words in an effort to harm our growing popularity in the cctv market. We do not as a record of policy post replies on forums. However, each case must be reviewed and in the case of Hermin and SHS Computers, we felt overwhelmingly certain this was the right thing to do.

 

Obviously, you disagree.

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Your manner reflects your product, unprofessional. Imagine, Pelco, Sanyo, Sony, Panasonic doing this, I think not. Childish. You should spend more of your time importing a product that functions as advertised.

 

I give an unbiased point of view of your product (as a Security Specialist), and your company responds in this manner?

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We care more than the companies you mentioned. Thats the problem with business these days, organizations ignore customers and setup erp systems to auto-reply generic responses. We care, do not mistake that for unprofessional behavior.

 

The question was very direct. If you had a lock-up problem with our DVR unit, was it while using tcp/ip? What brand hard drive is installed? There may be a very simple solution. In any event, the day we are too busy to address customer concerns is the day we stop growing. Any manufacturer that is not offended or does not attempt to address potential quality problems will not fare well in todays real-time blog environment.

 

In New York, a static IP address is very difficult to obtain. Many cctv dealers use a router and a third party DDNS service for dynamic functionality. Certain router models are not up to task.

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In New York, a static IP address is very difficult to obtain.

 

Not true. Most Corporations in NYC are using Static IPs. This is not Ohio. That my friend, is a fact.

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Um, I've personally seen the API for No-ip.com for thier DDNS client. All you need to do is send a packet with the account name to them, they grab the IP from the packet headers. How do you screw that up?

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OH HELL NO!!!! I think that I am going to put on my boxing gloves, let me lock his name first, then I will take care of business. I will let you all know how this ends up.

 

 

AND BY THE WAY!!!! SHS WAS A LLC, THAT WENT BANKRUPT BECAUSE I HAD A MORON OF A INVESTOR. THE CHECKS SAY "NFS", AND ACCORDING TO BANKING LAWS, THAT MEANS "NOT SUFFICIENT FUNDS" NOT FRAUDULENT.

 

Damm, why do people like to take it out on me?

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Don't lock him down yet Herm, let's at least hear his rebuttal. This is better than watching Springer.

 

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When an organization is under attack on a public forum, regardless of that organizations size or stature, due to an individual that has written fraudulent checks for payment it is very professional and necessary to advise said public of all facts.

 

Companies consist of people. People that work hard, many in our organization and in our competitors organizations work 16 hour days, weekends, and holidays to create value and trust for their perspective organizations. It is a disservice to any customer reading remarks from an individual who clearly has a personal agenda not to be informed of what actually occurred.

 

SHS Computers wasn't content by simply writing our organization fraudulent checks, he has gone on to post negative remarks including curse words in an effort to harm our growing popularity in the cctv market. We do not as a record of policy post replies on forums. However, each case must be reviewed and in the case of Hermin and SHS Computers, we felt overwhelmingly certain this was the right thing to do.

 

Obviously, you disagree.

 

I dont see where your organisation is under attack? Surely you know you sell budget DVRs, entry level, nothing wrong with that, but some of us, myself included, have an obligation to tell it like it is, un biased, in otherwords, i have nothing to gain. I also make comments on some GE products, and other brands, and other cheap OEM brands. If it is good, ill let yah know ... whatever it is, ill let yah know, but always after I have used it.

 

As for the checks and business details, noone on this forum needs to know that kind of personal details. Please handle it via email or PM.

 

Rory

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Already quite off topic, but Rory, there's no problem with the BlueNet video server, or its' ActiveX control. It's one of the best MJpeg based video servers. It's made by Cynix, Kroea. I'm sourcing quite a lot of them, and got the SDK if you're interested...

Intellicam did a nice implementation of an Argus standalone dvr with this video server.

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Already quite off topic, but Rory, there's no problem with the BlueNet video server, or its' ActiveX control. It's one of the best MJpeg based video servers. It's made by Cynix, Kroea. I'm sourcing quite a lot of them, and got the SDK if you're interested...

Intellicam did a nice implementation of an Argus standalone dvr with this video server.

 

bluenet server ?

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I currently own a sony EXCDN24 camera which I purchased two years from intellicam. I use this camera to monitor my vehicles parked in my driveway.I am very satisfied with this camera & the quality of the picture even at night. I also have a cmos camera the night picture is so so the bigest difference is in the IRs the Sony EXCDN24 IRs are invisible(do not glow red),the Cmos camerasIRs are very easily seen at night because they glow red.I personally would buy another Sony super had camera & I can also recomend the service from Intellicam.

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