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I'm looking to install a couple motion-activated cameras outside that can be used with a PC/wireless network. There is a lot of stuff out there to choose from and I was wondering if anyone has any experience with or opinions on a particular setup. TIA...
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Posted on: 2008/1/23 23:20
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RE:Any recommendations for wireless surveillance cams... | |||
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When it comes to camera's, the more $$ the better the picture.
Outdoor camera's have an additional set of factors to figure (night vision, weatherproofing, etc...) IP camera's have even more limitations. I personally have never seen a dedicated outdoor IP camera. All that having been said, for wireless on a shoestring that should get you by - I'd go with a camera like a TrendNet TV-IP series and put it in a weatherproof box. The basic model (TV-IP 100W) costs around $150, the next biggest one (TV-IP 201W) comes in around $300. Next step up is a TV-IP301W day/night at around $380 and if you want tilt and pan capability there's the TV-IP400W at about $340 D-Link and GadSpot also have wireless IP camera's in about the same price range. In any case, to capture the video, I recomment Active WebCam from py software [url]http://www.pysoft.com/ActiveWebCamMainpage.htm[/url]. It's a very affordable package, I use it to record 18 camera's that I have in my stores now. Hope this helps..... |
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Posted on: 2008/1/24 0:27
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