#8009897 - 12/17/14 09:25 AM
Home video Security System
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zc911
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What are you guys running? Had a package stolen from the front door Amazon is awesome though, full refund. Figured a 2 or 4 camera system would be good I want to be able to view the feed remotley, i would perfer a notification when there is motion, other than that i dunno anything else? Any suggestions?
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#8009966 - 12/17/14 09:59 AM
Re: Home video Security System
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Euphoricuck
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Get shit delivered to work.
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#8009976 - 12/17/14 10:02 AM
Re: Home video Security System
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zc911
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Get shit delivered to work. wife ordered it, i always do
Costco has some Lorex systems on sale, with recording to DVR. excellent i was reading up, their systems seem pretty good
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#8010005 - 12/17/14 10:13 AM
Re: Home video Security System
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Huy009
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Costco has some Lorex systems on sale, with recording to DVR.
Is what I am currently using right now at home.
Excellent technical support, and APP integration exceptionally with iOS which I am able to replay video feeds via my iPhone or iPad.
2TB 8 Camera setup around the house and in the garage.
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#8010018 - 12/17/14 10:18 AM
Re: Home video Security System
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zc911
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look slike it's sold out online how much was it?
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#8010062 - 12/17/14 10:36 AM
Re: Home video Security System
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Huy009
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look slike it's sold out online how much was it?
I cant remember exactly how much I sent on the setup
I think it was around the 1300ish or so
2TB DVR with 24" Touch Screen monitor (IMO useless since you can view everything remotely 8 wired cameras on top of that additional wiring going to the back yard
But it looks like prices went down
http://www.lorextechnology.com/complete-...on/prod610002.p
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#8010104 - 12/17/14 10:51 AM
Re: Home video Security System
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zc911
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i think i like the digital Ip stuff better, i can use ethernet cable to the cameras.
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#8010207 - 12/17/14 11:28 AM
Re: Home video Security System
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#8010373 - 12/17/14 12:54 PM
Re: Home video Security System
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zc911
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sorry the other good thing is POE, no extra power cord. With the adaptor you still need power to the camera
Oh crap you dont, nice! http://www.cctvcamerapros.com/Cat-5-Video-Balun-p/balun-pv5.htm
Edited by zc911 (12/17/14 01:01 PM)
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#8010768 - 12/17/14 03:31 PM
Re: Home video Security System
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You don't even need those ones.
A balun runs on 1 pair, so you have 3 pair on the cat5 to do what you want.
You can buy the $5 a pair baluns and wire the other spares for power.
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#8010792 - 12/17/14 03:43 PM
Re: Home video Security System
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Good thread, I am also looking into a cheap recording camera for the front area and back....
Someone stole my weed puller and my recycle bin!!!and an attempt on my old bbq grill....I want to see which neighbour
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#8010847 - 12/17/14 04:17 PM
Re: Home video Security System
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Good thread, I am also looking into a cheap recording camera for the front area and back....
Someone stole my weed puller and my recycle bin!!!and an attempt on my old bbq grill....I want to see which neighbour \
Sounds like a solid neighbourhood lol
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#8011196 - 12/17/14 08:25 PM
Re: Home video Security System
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#8011500 - 12/18/14 07:52 AM
Re: Home video Security System
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furball
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How exactly do you 'run' cables, be it cat5, baluns, USB cable, etc? Cut into the drywall 'n shit?
I've got a couple of wireless IP cameras (1 USB cable for power), and while they're HD and all... They only record to an SD card for now. They're highly portable obviously ...
I want to supplement my setup with a 'smart' security system, one of those DIY ones, but it doesn't have some of the 'old-school' parts to them, such as:
- beeping when a door opens (i.e. door sensor) - keypad
The ones I've seen have a door sensor, but only for alarm. (i.e. they're run on a tiny 3v battery, so to beep every time the door opens would chew thru the battery They also don't have a keypad, foregoing that for 'smarter' methods such as phone and/or keyfob integration. (I want keypad + phone + keyfob)
Edited by furball (12/18/14 08:04 AM)
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#8011542 - 12/18/14 08:33 AM
Re: Home video Security System
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Risky Business
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You are making it sound WAY easier than it actually is, it's a huge PITA to run wires especially for a noob.
Best case scenario of furball's wire runs:
worst case:
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#8011549 - 12/18/14 08:37 AM
Re: Home video Security System
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Nailed it!
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#8011565 - 12/18/14 08:47 AM
Re: Home video Security System
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loudsubz
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anything is possible, but if you don't know framing methods and have experience at looking how a house is setup pre drywall stage it can be a daunting task sometimes.
Last week I was able to run a wire for a keypad. The whole alarm system was wireless, except the keypad needed a plug in power supply or the batteries would only last a week. Basement was fully finished so I only had a 12X12 access panel in the basement to work with. Some creativity, 4-8 foot long fiberglass rods and 4 hours later I was able to get a wire from the electrical panel without making a single hole in drywall. I also went through the sink cabinet in the washroom behind
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#8011582 - 12/18/14 08:56 AM
Re: Home video Security System
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#8012725 - 12/18/14 08:26 PM
Re: Home video Security System
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loudsubz
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Too late, OP already sold the house. On to the next thing
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#8013223 - 12/19/14 08:55 AM
Re: Home video Security System
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zc911
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Lol. I actually found the box, my mom stopped by that day and put the box in a spare room Gonna see if there are any deals on boxing day
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#8015465 - 12/21/14 01:05 PM
Re: Home video Security System
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zc911
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Ya 12 is nuts. I just need 3-4
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#8015545 - 12/21/14 03:08 PM
Re: Home video Security System
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loudsubz
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Edited by loudsubz (12/21/14 03:09 PM)
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#8015749 - 12/21/14 07:11 PM
Re: Home video Security System
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zc911
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#8017036 - 12/22/14 05:40 PM
Re: Home video Security System
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#8017280 - 12/22/14 11:15 PM
Re: Home video Security System
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xza8
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I have a bunch of PoE IP cameras and am wondering what's a good 16 channel NVR that can record to the cloud? The cameras support ONVIF.
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#8017698 - 12/23/14 10:33 AM
Re: Home video Security System
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while we are on the topic.
my neighbour across from me in my backyard just installed a camera and it looks like its pointing at their deck/sliding door but it looks like it's pointing at my house as well.
so, any ideas how i can 'block' the camera viewing direction of my house?
jack off on your back deck
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#8018351 - 12/23/14 05:02 PM
Re: Home video Security System
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xza8
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I have a bunch of PoE IP cameras and am wondering what's a good 16 channel NVR that can record to the cloud? The cameras support ONVIF. You don't want t to record to the Cloud as your main means of recording. You want to send a backup every day or do a secondary stream of 1fps as a backup. Many nvr have the option to backup. You would have to look into some cloud recording storage servers that offer remote cloud storage. I know of one that's $10 a month for 2 week storage retention
What's the service?
What NVR for ~ 13 POE HIKVISION cameras? Synology? Some of the NVR has 4 ports? So do I get a 16 port POE switch and connect it to one of the 4 ports in the NVR?
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#8018422 - 12/23/14 05:56 PM
Re: Home video Security System
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loudsubz
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this is one
http://www.totalsecure.ca/Offsiteportal.aspx
As long as the IP camera has more than 1 stream it should be supported as one of the streams is set to a low FPS and set to upload to the remote site.
http://www2.ltsecurityinc.com/en_us/product/1114.html
correct
just connect one of the ports on the switch to the nvr and connect all the cameras onto the poe ports. Make sure you have 1 uplink port to connect to your router for internet access too
another alternative is the blue iris software on a dedicated windows pc
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