Reluctant to do a Cloud based system for a couple reasons:
A- Monthly fee
B- Ability of somebody breaching the info.
C- Dont know who will have access.
How secure are wireless systems?
Reluctant to do a Cloud based system for a couple reasons:
A- Monthly fee
B- Ability of somebody breaching the info.
C- Dont know who will have access.
How secure are wireless systems?
The most important thing to be learned from those who demand "Equality For All" is that all are not equal...
Gun Control - seeking a Hardware solution for a Software problem...
Bert when it’s really cold a lot of those cameras stop working. Most criminals aren’t out then either but something to think about.
Tho it will make me a begger in the streets burn it if you must
John Adams to George Washington
For the record, if I went to BP?s house it would likely be to return something I borrowed. I would also notify him I was coming.
I will be following this thread since I have seriously been considering some sort of camera system. Not really looking for any sort of alarm type thing that notifies anybody other than me so hoping maybe I can also avoid pesky monthly fees.
Last edited by Gman; 04-12-2020 at 17:47.
Liberals never met a slippery slope they didn't grease.
-Me
I wish technology solved people issues. It seems to just reveal them.
-Also Me
Ispy is free software
https://www.ispyconnect.com/
Here are two local NVR systems that I have had very good luck with and are easy to setup and maintain.
Synology Surveillance Station - can use just about any cameras, they have a list online. There is a fee per camera. We are using hardwired PoE 4k hikvision cameras and it has been rock solid with no maintenance required for 2 years.
Ubiquiti UniFi Protect - must use their hardwired cameras (they do have one wireless model). I use this at home with their flex g3 cams. It’s dead simple plug and play setup.
Both Systems have phone apps for remote live viewing, historical viewing, and email notifications.
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I will be building a system here shortly on my new house. I wouldn't use wireless cameras for sure! Definitely go with a PoE system and a NVR! I used Lorex cameras on my old house and they were pretty decent. Now that I do commercial alarm and video, I will most likely be using Axis cameras. They make some awesome cameras and you can even buy them off Amazon. A little more pricey but well worth it in my opinion!
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