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Carrie S
Okay what I need to be able to do is record my neighbor when she is having her out bursts shouting and yelling at me and throwing stuff at my cars aparently the way I look sets her off. That is a whole different story though I need the audio and the video to work preferably through my computer or some reasonably priced system we don't have a vcr and I want it to record over longer periods of time and to be able to make replay these things to the police when she lies about what she did. The police have gotten somewhat wise to her since they actually asked her what she meant by things the last time and she told the police that the dog was loose if he was on a leash! and that the curb was the street and that was where she was going to put the garbage she also told them that if she couldn't make me move my car from the public road that she would park on the street blocking the drive way so we couldn't get out once i have documentation of her threatining me I will file a restraining order
Answer
Both D-link and Linksys sell wireless web cameras
http://www.pronto.com/search.do?query=wireless+web+cam&SEM=true&adid=papi1-34552-0_ys&ref={keyword}&creativeid={creative}&site={placement}&OVRAW=wireless%20webcam&OVKEY=wireless%20web%20cam&OVMTC=standard&OVADID=6498943512&OVKWID=78493521512&loadingComplete=true
Good luck with your neighbor
Both D-link and Linksys sell wireless web cameras
http://www.pronto.com/search.do?query=wireless+web+cam&SEM=true&adid=papi1-34552-0_ys&ref={keyword}&creativeid={creative}&site={placement}&OVRAW=wireless%20webcam&OVKEY=wireless%20web%20cam&OVMTC=standard&OVADID=6498943512&OVKWID=78493521512&loadingComplete=true
Good luck with your neighbor
how to make cordless home phones work better?
klara (:
is there a way to make cordless phones work better with less static or longer range?
i have a 5.8 phone, but i need it to work better im not gonan get a new one
Answer
replace your phones with DECT phones...
only buy pansaonic..
stay away from uniden and vtech...
check your line with a corded phone to ensure that the static is not on the line or jack... and if there is static at the jack, check the NID with the corded phone to determine if the static is inside or outside of your home... if outside call your local telephone provider to make the repairs... if inside and you have wire maintenance then the phone company can come and make the repairs free, otherwise they will charge you - or you can do it yourself, or have someone else do it...
DECT phones operate on 1.9Ghz which is an unlicenced radio spectrum set aside by the FCC for cordless telephone devices only... so other devices should not interfere... also with RF the lower the frequency the further the range, so they will provide better range than 2.4 and 5.8Ghz phones...
2.4Ghz phones operate within the same frequencies as many consumer electronic devices - wifi, cordless intercoms, cordless baby monitors, cordless video security cameras, microwave ovens..... etc..
placement of the main base - that connects to the dial tone, is also important.. you want to locate the main base in a location centered on the area you are attempting to cover with the cordless phone... keep in mind that physical obstructions (doors, floors, etc) can block or reduce the signal level and range of the phones.....
replace your phones with DECT phones...
only buy pansaonic..
stay away from uniden and vtech...
check your line with a corded phone to ensure that the static is not on the line or jack... and if there is static at the jack, check the NID with the corded phone to determine if the static is inside or outside of your home... if outside call your local telephone provider to make the repairs... if inside and you have wire maintenance then the phone company can come and make the repairs free, otherwise they will charge you - or you can do it yourself, or have someone else do it...
DECT phones operate on 1.9Ghz which is an unlicenced radio spectrum set aside by the FCC for cordless telephone devices only... so other devices should not interfere... also with RF the lower the frequency the further the range, so they will provide better range than 2.4 and 5.8Ghz phones...
2.4Ghz phones operate within the same frequencies as many consumer electronic devices - wifi, cordless intercoms, cordless baby monitors, cordless video security cameras, microwave ovens..... etc..
placement of the main base - that connects to the dial tone, is also important.. you want to locate the main base in a location centered on the area you are attempting to cover with the cordless phone... keep in mind that physical obstructions (doors, floors, etc) can block or reduce the signal level and range of the phones.....
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