Jumat, 28 Februari 2014

how I can set my security cameras on the internet?




Greg Roman


how I can set my security cameras on the internet. I have wire350 router and SHR104 samsung cameras, What I need to do?


Answer
Unless you have a dvr multiple cameras are pretty well useless. Either you need a recording program on a machine running 24/7 or a proper dvr. Either of these would have a remote viewing program which requires forwarding a port through your router to the machine. For a computer connected system you would also need to open the same port on the firewall. If they are IP cameras you would need to give each a static IP address outside the router DHCP pool of addresses but within the same subnet. You would also need to assign a different port to each camera. Then you have to set up forwarding of each port on the router to point to the appropriate address internally.

Installing a security camera?




Ava D


We've been hearing a lot of noises outside our house. And, my friend advised me to try installing a security camera. What are the benefits of installing home security cameras in my home?


Answer
I've been a product manager for Security Cameras for about 10 years. I believe the benefits are:

1) Pre and Post event recording (seeing what happened not only during a crime, but what happened just before and after)
2) if you have a camera at your front door, you have a better way to see who is at the door without approaching the door. If you hook the camera to your TV set, you can even see who is at the door without leaving your couch
3) Remote Viewing -- if you have your camera hooked to a DVR or if it's an IP camera, you have the ability to remote look in from anywhere that has an internet connection. I even have the ability to get live snapshots from my cameras at home via my cell phone.
4) Deterrant -- Cameras that are visible to would-be burglars, intruders, hooligans, etc, are great deterrants to those types of activities.

Try not to go cheap. The cheaper the camera, the worse the image. Resist that urge. Expect to pay between $700-$1500 for a really good, Day/Night, high resolution camera, installed, plus the price to record it. If you go cheap on this, like with a Swann or Qsee camera from Fry's, yes you'll be able to see if SOMEBODY is at your door, but forget trying to ID them later.




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