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Discussion in 'Businesses - Services - Products' started by PatO, Nov 13, 2014.

  1. PatO

    PatO DI Forum Luminary Highly Rated Poster Showcase Reviewer Veteran Marines

    Now that we decided not to pursue an electric fence and install a CCTV system instead, has anyone installed a wireless outdoor CCTV system here? Thanks
     
  2. Jack Peterson

    Jack Peterson DI Forum Luminary Highly Rated Poster SC Connoisseur Veteran Air Force

    Never looked into that until now, Since your post I notice the link I put before covers quite a lot of surveillance and security stuff, Worth a read.

    Link for CCTV open for you. click on brochure for tech Specs.


    http://www.mysolutions.com.ph/products/cctv-surveillance/14-color-ccd-camera/
     
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    PatO

    PatO DI Forum Luminary Highly Rated Poster Showcase Reviewer Veteran Marines

    Thanks Jack, didn't see what I'm looking for. Will go to Ace Logic tomorrow. Meanwhile, will sharpen my dog's teeth. Cheers
     
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  4. DavyL200

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    Pat we heave cctv here with infared monitoring, we bought from cdr king and never had any probs since, easy to set up also.
     
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    PatO DI Forum Luminary Highly Rated Poster Showcase Reviewer Veteran Marines

    Thanks Dave. Is yours wireless? I'm not sure how would get a cable into my house. Are you home tomorrow am?
     
  6. Rye83

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    I have some cameras inside and outside. I didn't do it myself because I'm lazy but would have had no problem doing it myself. Mine is a wired system (more secure). If you use wireless just know that anyone knowing that frequency CAN have a look at whatever is happening as well. Wireless cameras are convenient but far from safe. (and I would assume cheap ones sold by CD-R King are going to have some major RF leakage so many people are going to accidentally see what your cameras do on their TVs.)

    Nothing wrong with getting a cheap system......just know you are getting what you pay for.
     
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    PatO DI Forum Luminary Highly Rated Poster Showcase Reviewer Veteran Marines

    Thanks Dustin. I am trying to figure out how I could get a wired cable into my house - concrete walls, if not wireless? If wireless, would my existing modem for my laptop screw things up or visa versa. Hope to glean a solution at Ace Logic tomorrow.
     
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  8. Rye83

    Rye83 with pastrami Admin Secured Account Highly Rated Poster SC Connoisseur Veteran Army

    @PatO there are many different types of wireless IP cameras. Some might work independent of your wifi and others might require it to be within range of it. Most camera systems have a DVR that comes with it and are simply required for the cameras to plug into (and to record the data). I imagine there are some that come with software you could run and record on your computer though. You need to take note that if you want to record with a high level of definition (which you need if you want to identify people and not just fuzzy blobs) you will need significant storage space. If I record at all times on the highest definition with my system I will burn through a 1 terabyte hard drive in less than a week. For most of my cameras I have it set up to only record at specific times and also automatically record for any motion that is detected. Note that some bugs can see infrared light so are attracted to any camera that has IR LEDs (which is what any affordable camera uses). At night it will be almost constant recording because of the insects.

    The signal from a wifi camera should not interfere with your router. I would suggest if you have many cameras that you buy a cheap wifi router to run the video traffic through as video uses up tons of data and might not fair well with video feed + internet. If you plan on being able to see these camera feeds from outside your home network you need to realize that it will slow down your internet speed while you are at home (if it is being accessed from outside the home network).

    As for getting the wire outside your house: it is unlikely that your roof and the overhang are made out of concrete as well, though it is possible. I ran all my cables up through the attic and then drilled down through the wood where the camera was to be mounted and then used self tapping screws to mount the cameras to the wooden overhang.

    I don't know if you have considered how many cameras you will have and what their placement will be but you should be sure that there aren't any blind spots that a person could get behind as anyone with half a brain will look for that area and then cut cables in the blind spot. I also suggest that you have some in the house as well. There are cheap wifi jammers out there than can block wireless cameras too. Wired is a much more secure method for video feeds...or pretty much anything.
     
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  9. blueskies

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    i am also interested having CCTV for day time record/use only (i have ninjas and samurai works at night;').:p:p

    Please PM me Dustin if you can provide and install for us, and how much the cost. Thanks
     
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    PatO DI Forum Luminary Highly Rated Poster Showcase Reviewer Veteran Marines

    blueskies, if Dustin is out of the country and/or unable to help you out, I went to see the products offered by Ace Logic including their installation. For 250p, they will send a tech to my home in Bacong to recommend a solution. They freely provide a price list of their CCTV products.
     
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