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can someone tell me how to install surveillance video camera for the front and back of my home i would like to put camera at the frount and back doors i thank you for any help that you may be able to give me nettie
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It would depend on what type of closed circuit cameras you are using. Is they are web cameras, the instructions for hooking them up will come with the software. If you are using true CCTV, then you will need to buy a separate monitor and recorder to hook up your cameras. You will also need to run coaxial cable (RG-6) plus 2 conductor wire (usually 18-2) for power supply. It really depends on how you want to use your system. If you want to keep an eye on your place via the web while you are at work then web cameras will work. If it is for when you are home then CCTV is best. You can install that without a recorder if you wish. Either way you will have to drill holes through your outside wall for the wires.
It would depend on what type of closed circuit cameras you are using. Is they are web cameras, the instructions for hooking them up will come with the software. If you are using true CCTV, then you will need to buy a separate monitor and recorder to hook up your cameras. You will also need to run coaxial cable (RG-6) plus 2 conductor wire (usually 18-2) for power supply. It really depends on how you want to use your system. If you want to keep an eye on your place via the web while you are at work then web cameras will work. If it is for when you are home then CCTV is best. You can install that without a recorder if you wish. Either way you will have to drill holes through your outside wall for the wires.
remote camera for video surveillance?
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i want to monitoring my home using remote camera from my office.now i am looking for a product that gives email or phone alert when there is new motion in my home and that should have the ability to record the data, so where can get the camera and its software?
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Hi,
There are a number of options for you.
1) A DVR like the AVC760. You can connect 1 to 4 cameras, the recorder itself is pretty cheap. It connects to the Internet for live viewing & playback over the Internet and has great motion detection settings that can record on a remote PC or send an e-mail with photos. You can set you e-mail account to send a SMS message if you wish.
2) An IP camera would be a single camera that connects to the Internet. A model like the DCS2120 from D-Link can give remote video to any PC or a mobile phone with 3G. Other models have a Flash card slot to record on a memory stick (like from Sony) or you can use a PC at home or the office to record.
See http://www.securicorp.com/remote-cctv-demo.html for a demo of remote CCTV using an IP camera or a DVR.
See http://www.bikal.co.uk to download a free trial of IP surveillance software that also has some links to let you try a few IP cameras and TV streams. The BiKal Eyesoft can transmit Hi-Def cameras streams to
See http://www.securicorp.com for remote CCTV in UK
See http://www.circuitcity.com/ccd/Search.do?c=1&searchType=user&keyword=cctv&searchSection=All for CCTV in the USA
Hi,
There are a number of options for you.
1) A DVR like the AVC760. You can connect 1 to 4 cameras, the recorder itself is pretty cheap. It connects to the Internet for live viewing & playback over the Internet and has great motion detection settings that can record on a remote PC or send an e-mail with photos. You can set you e-mail account to send a SMS message if you wish.
2) An IP camera would be a single camera that connects to the Internet. A model like the DCS2120 from D-Link can give remote video to any PC or a mobile phone with 3G. Other models have a Flash card slot to record on a memory stick (like from Sony) or you can use a PC at home or the office to record.
See http://www.securicorp.com/remote-cctv-demo.html for a demo of remote CCTV using an IP camera or a DVR.
See http://www.bikal.co.uk to download a free trial of IP surveillance software that also has some links to let you try a few IP cameras and TV streams. The BiKal Eyesoft can transmit Hi-Def cameras streams to
See http://www.securicorp.com for remote CCTV in UK
See http://www.circuitcity.com/ccd/Search.do?c=1&searchType=user&keyword=cctv&searchSection=All for CCTV in the USA
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