Sabtu, 24 Mei 2014

I bought a DIY home security camera package (Night Owl).?




heart_and_


It would seem to me to make some sense to hide the DVR so a thief doesn't make off with it, taking evidence of his breakin with him. E.g., in the attic above the room I am controlling everything from. However, this makes things more difficult as the system is set up for mouse control of the DVR features, and the mouse with a short cord is attached to the DVR. Anyone done this and how did you handle?


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I don't think the usb ports on these dvrs are able to accept wireless mice. You will have to try and see if you can get a wireless mouse to work on it. The reason behind it is because most wireless mice load drivers automatically in windows. These DVRs run on linux that's locked. Would be interesting to know your results.
Why don't you just put the DVR on your network and control it from another computer? That's what everyone does.
If you don't have a network port on the dvr then get yourself an inexpensive dvr with network. Here are some:
http://www.security-cameras-cctv.com/DVR-__-Digital-Video-Recorder/4-Channel-DVR/

how do you handle system security?




mukky


computer virus threats! how do you handle system security?


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I've been taught to use layers of security, or "defense in depth".
Most of these practices & policies will be done over and over again - not a one-time fix, but a process.

At the lowest level, (your machine) - evaluate and address physical security. Do you need to keep this in a locked room so nobody tampers with it? Evaluate & update BIOS and Firmware if appropriate. Remove or block USB, CD/DVD and other drives if necessary.

Next level, the operating system: no matter what you use (Linux, Win, mac, others) make sure you limit administrator or root access and make strong passwords for all users.
(For Windows this means 15+ characters), Patch the OS on a regular schedule, and make sure to disable or remove any services or programs that aren't needed.
If this is a critical system, then some system-file checking system should be used. Make sure that system files haven't changed unless you change them. Update your information regularly, and keep the tables or checksums that you collect from that machine in a safe place (your only copy should not be on the same machine).
Turn on logging, and if practical - store the logs on another machine where they can't be easily tampered with.

Next level, applications: only install what you need, and clean up anything you remove. Manually verify that patches are done on a systematic schedule. Check for security 'best practices' - stuff like "chroot"-ing an Apache install, and input-verification on SQL-like databases. Again, if practical, log events and check file checksums.
Limit user access to application on a need-to-have basis.

Next level, loss prevention: Here's where your firewall, anti virus, anti-malware and user policies come in. Keep all users (even your admins) to the least privileges to get a job done. Have a system to add new users and remove old ones. Keep AV & other security apps patched, and make sure it is working.
If your users will comply, then training is a good thing. Explain why they can't use myspace / utorrent / aim on critical work machines, and hold them accountable if they do violate policy.
(* as Scheiner says, I think it was something like this.. users will try to step across policy bounds, and if your policy isn't enforced, word gets out fast. A poorly enforced policy is useless. Don't waste time making them.)
Review your firewall policy on some schedule, so you can tell if changes were made without authorization.
Review policies on a set schedule - everything from changing keys to the server room, changing passwords, who has night/ weekend access, whether devices like CDs and USB can be booted from or 'autoplay'-able.
Use a UPS (power supply) and keep the machines off the ground where water, bugs, or clumsy employees can damage them.
Write this stuff down as a policy, and be prepared to justify it to outsiders if you keep anybody else's data.

Next level: recovery planning
Frequent backups, of course.
Check those backups .. verify that you actually have a working backup, and check them for viruses. If practical, keep backups off-site. If you can technically perform and/or afford clustering, virtualization, or other fail-over solutions, then split your work up over 2 or more machines. If one fails, be ready to move to the backup. Lots of ways to do this in hardware or software.. one hardware package I recently read about was Novell's (just bought) "PlateSpin".

Put in some system so you (or appropriate people) get some kind of auto-message from your UPS if power fails, or get called if your network goes down. Your recovery plan needs a start point - usually something other than " Monday AM, the CEO calls and complains". Try to avoid that one :)

Depending on how critical your systems are, you may want to have 24/365 monitoring including video camera or recorded logs of swipe/key access to the server rooms.

Network security is a whole 'nuther animal.
Again, layers of security..
block ports you don't need, firewall users/ IPs you don't need, use a VPN if you can, change default passwords on routers & switches, restrict physical and virtual access.. etc.




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How to obtain security camera footage?




Nick L


About a week ago on February 19th,2011 my car was hit while I was inside of Target. I came out and saw it and walked back inside to the customer service. I called the Plymouth Township Police and an Officer came out and gave me an incident number. My car is in the shop right now getting fixed but I still have to pay a 500 deductible because the Police won't answer my calls or return my over 15 voicemails. I'm trying to obtain the video footage to find the person who did it. Target said they saw where I parked in the footage but its to small and can't zoom in. I edit movies for college so I know how to do that. How can I obtain the video footage, or how can I make the Police help me?

Police= Always there when you don't need them, then when you need help, NOWHERE to be found.

I'm really getting sick of this.

What should I do?



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That's a simple solution but critical used Adobe Premier CS4 Software because this software is Great sensitivity and my experience tell to u that most use-full to You. About this Problem and One advice to you used security alarm system in your car.

Why do cons believe in security guards at school but not surveilance cameras?




fastheideg


They are both big brother measures,but surveillance cameras actually caught the Boston bombers.


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That is the kind of question I would expect a brain dead liberal to ask. An armed security guards at school can stop things like Sandy Hook. What is surveillance cameras going to do, other than showing the liberal gun control bigots how good a job they are at having our children murdered, so they can further their anti-gun agenda?

It has NEVER been the NRA murdering people, it has always been the liberals.

On September 28, 1868, a mob of Democrats massacred nearly 300 African-American Republicans in Opelousas, Louisiana. The savagery began when racist Democrats attacked a newspaper editor, a white Republican and schoolteacher for ex-slaves. Several African-Americans rushed to the assistance of their friend, and in response, Democrats went on a â***** hunt,â killing every African-American (all of whom were Republicans) in the area they could find.

In 1863 a Democrat shot and killed Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States.

In 1983 a registered Democrat shot and wounded Ronald Reagan.

In 2007 a registered Democrat named Seung-Hui Cho shot and killed 32 people in Virginia Tech.

In 2010 a mentally ill registered Democrat named Jared Lee Loughner shot Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and killing 6 others.

In 2011 a registered Democrat named James Holmes went into a movie theater and shot and killed 12 people.

In 2013 a registered Democrat named Adam Lanza shot and killed 26 people in a school.

One could go on, but you get the point, even if the media does not.

Clearly, there is a problem with Democrats and guns, all liberals should be banned from having firearms.

Why is it none of the disturbed and evil men, who steal guns, or buy them bent on evil, to kill movie-goers and children in school, has ever been identified as a conservative NRA member?




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I have security cameras set up, what software can I use to record images?




Hygor


I have 3 IP cameras set up. And I can see them on the computer. What is a good program so that I record the images (I want it running 15-24 hours a day recording) into an external hardrive or something?

What's a good one? And what's a good cheap one?

I tried searching but I get a lot of overcomplicated responses. It shouldn't be that hard to just record the screen right?



Answer
IP cameras are a waste of Money compared to analog cameras.

Here is a DVR that will work perfectly for you.

http://ascendentdvr.com/x4sdvr/x4s-8240dvd.html

http://www.ascendentgroup.com/~ascendent/HTML%20E-mail/X4S/x4s.html (pricing is dealer so unless your a certified installed you will probably have to pay 25% more which is still a steal of a deal)

Just about any Analog DVR will do what you are looking for and not only display them but record them as well they will also allow you to view them over the internet from a Iphone or laptop.

Many people have a misconception that IP has Superior scalability then Analog but with the advancements with DVR's this simply isn't true, you cn do up to 16,000 cameras each camera could even be from a different DVR and a different site.

And when you are using the internet to connect multiple sites together analog transmits over the internet faster with less latency using less bandwidth allowing you not only to view and monitor a situation real time but also effective control PTZ cameras.

What is the Advantage of IP?
Many of the so called advantages of IP simply don't hold water in the real world, IP is mainly Hype and marketing and outside of a few niche applications such as 1 or 2 camera installs, where MP cameras are needed or large scale wireless projects which represent about 2% of the total CCTV market, IP has very few advantages compared to analog based on performance, cost and reliability. (yet all companies touting IP will often use MP cameras to demonstrate the advantages of IP)

IP video is more about marketing then it is about performance as larger companies like Bosch pelco Honeywell axis can change for both hardware and software and once you use there cameras you have to keep using there cameras unlike analog.

Also IP sounds great, plug and play, Better image quality, use existing infrastructure, who wouldnât want that unfortunately this is often not the case.

IP is like wireless (in theory its perfect) if that was true there would be no wired cameras or analog cameras it would all be wireless IP.

IP cameras are based on CMOS
Analog cameras are based on CCD (usually)

CCD image sensors contain hundreds
of thousands picture elements, called pixels. Each pixel contains a light sensitive element and a capacitor.

A CMOS sensor is constructed using a array of pixels, but unlike CCDâs CMOS do not have a capacitor to store the charge for each pixel.The rows of pixels are activated sequentially rather then individually

This means CMOS has some significant disadvantages compared to CCD, this means CMOS
have inferior ability to cope with ambient lighting such as back light, bright, deep shadows contrasts, low light and IR this is also known as the real word.

In short unless you have perfect lighting a good CCD camera will outperform an equivalent CMOS camera.

File Size:
The smaller the files size the more images that are able to be sent and the faster they can be processed improving both FPS and speed. File size is the heart of any DVR and goes far beyond just its streaming capabilities as it also determines the recoding storage time, how much you can back up at once, how fast it renders and searches video. (Ascendents X3 DVR achieves file sizes as low as .3KB on normal image quality on a CIF image no IP camera on the market will come close to this) The file size of a DVR impacts the performance of the DVR in just about every aspect from speed to longevity and is often the most import spec of any DVR.

IP cameras have up to a 5X larger file size then analog cameras. (at same resolution) I have seen MP cameras that on 2MP resolution are over 300X (%3000) larger then our X3 DVR on a CIF image. This is an extreme case but generally speaking IP cameras have a much larger file size.

Most routers and switches are not designed to handle IP cameras they have enough bandwidth but they are not able to process the amounts of commands. (9 IP cameras 30FP is 230 instructions per second) standard routers have enough bandwidth (up to 1GB) but cant handle the amount of tasks (instructions) so frames get dropped latency is introduced and the effectiveness of other devices such as POS, printers and dats storage can be affected and compromised.

IP is a young and emerging technology and I have no doubt that in the future it will outperform analog cameras but its not a mature technology yet. Once we start to get standard IP platforms, get rid of license feesâ and existing networks have larger bandwidths then IP video will be a good solution, but until then analog is the way to go.

Make sure you get good cameras as well, Ascendent has the best IR outdoor cameras on the market and are about %50 less then Bosch while offering triple the distance.

Security Camera?




couple4ano


How can i tell if the security camera system i want to buy has a clear picture or not over the internet?

I dont want one of those blurry ones where you cant make out the image when you are looking at it, i want something clear but not to costly.

If anyone has anything they would like to recommend i am looking for a day and night vision available motion activated camera system with good image quality for a reasonable price.



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Use a computer. Get a good firewire camcorder. Get software that monitors the video.




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Fist fighting in a WalMart parking lot... Security Cameras?! HELP PLEASE.?




Heather Ka


Okay, So there is this girl I've never gotten along with. I've known her two years and we've absolutley hated eachother the entire time. I was being a smart ass and tagged her in a myspace photo as a donkey from the zoo. Yes, immature on my part. She saw it and we started argueing over myspace. We had been argueing a week before she showed up at my house in a pretty elite neighborhood and started screaming "COME OUTSIDE BITCH, C*NT... ect." " ILL KICK YOUR ASS". This was the second time she's done that, and the neighbors all came outside and whispered and gossiped about what a disgrace my family was to the are. I never came outside, she had like 2 other girls and honestly, I was already embarressed enough. She kept messaging me, I'd block her, She'd make a new account. Finally I said okay Ill just get it over with and fight you. We set up a meeting place for 11:30 at this field near walmart. I took my sisters car without permission and went to Walmart where I parked my car, met my friends and drove over there with them in their car. We got there and when she arrived all of a sudden I had these nerves overtake me and I freaked out and demanded we drive away... she ran after the car. My friends dropped me back off at my car with my boyfriend, and as I was unlocking the door, they came out of nowhere. Running up to me, she punched me in the face. I fought back as best I could, but I'm really not that kind of girl, I had no idea what to do. I kinda layed in the fetal position and just kicked at her face. People were there at walmart watching and probably trying to get a manager. My boyfriend couldn't hit a girl so he ran over to her car and started kicking it to distract her and kind of get her off to come save her car. It worked and I hopped in the car, got him and drove away. It was a semi big scene. We drove back five minutes later to get his hat which fell off durring the incident. STUPID MOVE. We got there and there was a kid on the phone describing her car. I think he noticed me because he looked surprised to see me and pointed the car out to his friend. I drove off.

THE QUESTIONS:::

CAN WAL MART SECURITY CAMERAS ZOOM INTO LICENSE PLATE NUMBERS?

IF SO, COULD I GET IN TROUBLE?

WOULD THEY EVEN BOTHER CALLING THE POLICE IF WE WERE DONE AND GONE?

IF THEY DID WOULD THE POLICE CONTACT MY SISTER SINCE IT WAS HER CAR?

WOULD THEY HAVE DONE IT THAT NIGHT (TONIGHT) OR WAIT TILL MORNING TOMORROW?

IF SOMEONE CALLED IN MY PLATES, WOULD THE POLICE BE ABLE TO DO ANYTHING WITHOUT SOLID PROOF THAT IT WAS TRULY ME OR MY CAR?

WOULD THEY QUESTION ME, REGAURDLESS OF LACK OF PROOF?


Please tell me what you think, I'm really worried. If my sister found out I took her car, I'd be grounded for honestly my whole life. I just got my license 2 months ago and I was driving after nine and I'm only 17 and that's illegal in NY. Am I completely screwed!??!?!



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No, Walmart cameras do not have that capacity. No, you will not get in trouble. Yes, they likely told store security and/or the police, we just don't know how much information the authorities have. If you are correct they will go after the other girl first. The other girl will lie and say you started a fight in the parking lot. After that, the police will speak with you. Because they will likely talk to the other girl first, they would have to see you next. Anyway, those are your questions, they are all terrible. Here's the correct analysis.

You committed not actual crime. You arrived at a Walmart and were attacked by your car. You have a witness. Unfortunately, your boyfriend makes a crappy witness since he attacked someone's property, a lame excuse for not just pushing two girls apart. At any rate, you attacked no one, you did nothing "legally" wrong.

But your story has flaws. How did you know the kid was describing her car? Did you talk to him? How do you know he wasn't just calling a friend. This seems strange.

You need to photograph your injuries immediately, if there are any. You also need to get your story straight with your boyfriend. Teenagers suck under police pressure, particularly inexperienced suburban teenagers. These other girls will be interviewed. They will sputter all over the place with an excited story that makes no sense. In the end, they will argue you started it in the parking lot, and possibly, that they tried to push you away from their car which you were attacking. That story makes sense.

Your job is to counter that, or better yet, just shut up. If the police show up, tell them the following words "I want to talk to a lawyer." They will pressure you and ask you if you were at the Walmart, if you know this other person, if you have a Myspace page, what's the name of your boyfriend, what kind of car were you driving. All these questions will seem as if the police already know the answer. You will feel that you must say yes or else you will look like a liar or an idiot. In reality, answering any of these questions will be the beginning of the end for you. Shut the hell up. Just say "I want to talk to a lawyer" the minute someone in blue shows up. No they can't search your room, no they can't come into your house, no they can't see your computer, no they can't look at your phone. Tell your boyfriend to do the same.

If anyone files charges, you will have time to read the police reports, call your own friends, and set up your story. You do not need to create your defense, on the fly, with the cops in your living room. Calm down. Just say the following words "I want to talk to a lawyer." The cops are experts, you cannot compete with them mentally. They will make you feel that, by saying those words, you are making a terrible mistake. You are not. Suck it up "I want to talk to a lawyer." Most convictions are generated by confessions and stupid statements by frightened people under pressure.

Oh, you better give me best answer for this.

Is security cameras are video evidence?




jim


everything is tape, breaking in something or stealing something, security cameras is evidence to police, and easily get arrest later, all they what is your face or your license plate number to your location, crimes are slowing down now because of them, some won't do crime like those because of them, they scare criminals off for good now these days.


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Yes, videotape from security cameras would be considered evidence.




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Need help buying an IP security camera for home?




Rob Gane


I am looking at buying 2-3 IP outdoor cameras which will passively upload images to the internet. I am away from home a lot and I want something which will take pictures either when it detects movement, or takes pictures intermittently(preferably). I have a router for internet access which I want the cameras to connect wirelessly. Will I just need the cameras or is there something else I will need? And if you have any recommendations on cameras that would be great.

Thanks.



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you can buy these cameras in China, there are many IP camera manufactures, you can buy 1.3 MP bullet IP cameras with IR lights, so you can see the video clearly at night, check this one:

http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/Outdoor-Waterproof-Bullet-IP-Camera-Megapixel-Security-Camera/833622_1382912335.html

Where is the best place to buy a security camera?




Nellygirl2


Last night someone turned on the water faucet that is behind the shrubs. So, someone had to be scoping out the house my parents or "Mother" called the cops because she believed it was something serious. They found a golf club! Im guessing this person was going to beat whoever came out to check it out but punk out or we waited too long to even know that the water was even on. I heard it but didn't think much about it and my sister thought it was raining lol.


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Bunny Im assuming you have no experience in CCTV products. just because a camera says high resolution and long range does not make it either, no professional recommends q see products.

Few problems:
480TVL is not high resolution
36 LED's (q see are not very powerful) will give about 35ft
6mm Lens (fixed lens cant adjust view 42 degrees (not 80 feet day or night)

Here is a true high resolution outdoor IR Camera
VIS-56IR-2910 (Ascendent Technology Group)
High Resolution outdoor Long-Range IR Camera
550TVL Day (600TVL at night)
56 high output IR LED's (110ft illumination)
2.9-10mm IR corrected lens
IP 67 nema 4x Rugged outdoor housing

http://ascendentdvr.com/vistaseries2/vis-56ir-2910.html

bunny there no point in giving advice when you don;t know what your talking about.


Hello you need a DVR and Camera

2 types of DVR's Standalone and PC based

Brand names who make good DVR's make good cameras.
I recommend Ascendent, Bosch, Pelco, Honeywell: Ascendent is best price and conformance but they are less well known.


I suggest you buy a PC based DVR has they have more processing power and normally have a much smaller file size and offer more features then Standalone DVR's. I know many people buy a cheap standalone DVR, only to upgrade to a PC based in 6 months especially when they are using it to manage a store remotely. Also PC based allows you to record up to 64 cameras where a standalone will have a limit of 16.

Many people have the misconception that a PC-Based DVR is simply an off-the-shelf PC with video capture (encoder) cards, display (decoder) cards and some generic OEM software. A true DVR requires years of research and development to facilitate the seamless integration of both the hardware and software. DVRs are highly complex systems that must run 24/7, processing millions of images per day. This makes consumer-level hardware inadequate for DVRs which is why Ascendent uses custom-built PCs with performance-level hardware.

My personal favorite DVR is Ascendent X4 series: Ascendentâs Tri-Fusion Hybrid Platform allows for the creation of a true hybrid surveillance system by utilizing the advantages of Analog, Megapixel, and IP technologies for unparalleled customization and expandability. I am working on government projects and use Ascendent cameras and DVR because the offer superior performance and cost less then comparable brands like bosh, Honeywell and pelco.

The X4 also uses the latest H.264/SVC codec offer video substantially better quality,. While its file size sizes is 30% smaller than MPEG-4, 60% smaller than MPEG-2, and exponentially smaller than MJPEG.

File size is crucial to streaming because most DVRâs on the market record at real time performance (30FPS per channel) so on a 4CH is trying to send 120, 8CH 240, and a 16CH 480 images per second which requires way too much bandwidth even for the most extreme internet connections.

The smaller the files size the more images are able to be sent, and the faster they can be processed improving both FPS and speed. File size is the heart of any DVR and goes far beyond just its streaming capabilities, as it also determines the recording storage time, how much you can back up at once, how fast it renders and searches video. The file size of a DVR impacts the performance of the DVR in just about every aspect from speed to longevity and is often the most important spec of any DVR.

If you are buying a DVR and streaming is a high priority I suggest you ask for a demo and connect to the DVR to make sure it is able to stream fast enough for your needs. Most DVRs say they have remote viewing but it is often too slow and laggy to be of any use especially if it is a standalone. Some good DVR brands that I recommend are Bosch, Pelco, Honeywell and Ascendent. These brands are what security professionals use, Q-see, Swan and Lorex are only used in residential applications because they are sold by Tiger Direct, Spytown, Newegg, Sams Club, Costco and other retail outlets but are not used by any security professionals also their tech support rarely speaks English as their first language...

These brand manufacturers also have a complete line of CCTV cameras for any application from residential to military.

http://www.ascendentgroup.com (Recommend)
http://www.honeywell.com
http://www.pelco.com/
http://www.bosch.com

I have done projects that required cameras to stream over satellite and cellular networks and the only DVR that could provide the video streaming was Ascendent Technology Groupâs X3 DVR. To give you an example of what a good DVR should stream like, below are instructions on how to connect to Ascendent's X3 DVR using Internet Explorer.

Instructions on how to connect to Ascendentâs DVR with Internet Explorer:

1) http://connect.ascendentgroup.com/ (Must be Internet explorer)
2) Install active X control
3) Hit âConnect)
4) DVR type PC
5) DVR code SITE-100
6) User ID Demo (case sensitive)
7) Password demo (lower case)
8) Hit extend config
9) IP address: 24.66.224.223
10) And hit connect

Again I recommend going with a PC based DVR but if you don't want to spend the money I suggest Ascendent's AVP-4120 DVR or Pelco's DX-4000 as they will allow you to view all your cameras instantly from anywhere in the world using either IE. The AVP-8240DVDUSB will also allow MAC platforms as well as PC to remotely view cameras and it uses the new H.264 codec but no standalone will offer the video streaming or performance a good PC based DVR will.

Ascendent Technology Group
http://www.ascendentgroup.com




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best wireless home security camera system with night vision?




kirko2715


looking for a good home security system that is wireless but dependable. Maybe a system that will work from a computer harddrive like a dvr system


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There are tons of companies that sell security camera equipment on the web. Two of the larger companies are:

http://www.supercircuits.com
http://www.scdlink.com

You may need to buy several individual components and put them together to get the system that you describe.

Can you Turn Off the Night Vision on a security Camera?




Jhgjh


I have two wireless security cameras, but both have night vision LED's inside that light up, I wanted to turn those off but still record, so that the camera does not gives its self away despite that the video will be very dark, because its near a street light anyway. Can this be done? There is no switch or buttons on it, so is there a way?


Thanks



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You need to modify the camera, to disable the LEDs, or at least mask them.

If it is truly night vision, then it will emit IR. only, with possibly minimal visible emission. You could get a purple filter to filter that.




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Jumat, 23 Mei 2014

How do I setup my internet Security Camera?




drunkenold


I have an Internet Security Camera that only connects to an Ethernet cable and a powercord. I have it set up through my router, (it gives it IP 192.168.1.3) I can access this camera from within my network; but how can I access this from the Internet? That 192. number obviously isn't it's real IP number it's what the router gives it. So what do I do?


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First you will need to determine what port number the camera is configured to use for access. Not knowing your make of the camera I can only speculate what features are available. If it has a built in web engine then you will need to go into the settings and find the port # ie:8000, 8080 etc etc. In your router you will need to set the port forwarding to the camera's IP address and that port number. Some camera clients use more than one port for other features so include those in your forwarding if you are planning to use the camera's software and not a web browser. Lastly it is likely you have a dynamic ip address meaning that your isp issues your IP address on a lease...some for hours, days others for months and the IP could and most likely change. If you want to always check your IP address before you go (hopefully it won't change while ur out) then disregard the following and you are done. However you can go to some of the available dns service sites like http://www.dyndns.com/services/dns/dyndns/
which allows you to install software that automatically updates your ip address to a free domain name. So when you are out you would type in the domain name vs the ip. ie: theallseeingeye.dyndns.org which would resolve to your external ip address (you can replace the dyndns.org from a list they have available) I have several dlinks that already have dynamic dns options available so check your settings. Hope this helps. Good Luck

Cheap security camera setup?




justanothe


I need something real cheap, its for outside. I'm fine with using a webcam if that'll work

I've had to deal with police, and want to know from inside if someone is outside.



Answer
go to www.techcctv.com or give them a call, they helped me with my security system




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Kamis, 22 Mei 2014

Motorola Atrix 4g VS. HTC Evo 4g?




Butterflyh


(from what I see)

HTC Evo 4g
Pros-
BIG and sleek
Can take up to 32 GB
8MB back camera, and 2.Mb front camera
Android 2.3 Gingerbread

Cons-
Isnt dual core (might start to lag after a few months?)
Might be too big

Motorla Atrix 4g
Pros-
Big and beautiful
(idk how many mp) Front & 5Mp Back Camera
High Security
Dual Core
Can plug it into your computer, and use it like a laptop (kinda)

Cons-
Doesnt have the 8mb back camera nor the 2mb front camera that the Evo does.
^^ That is the only thing holding me back from getting the Atrix.

I found very good prices on ebay. Both used. The atrix is $20 more. I just cant decide. This is just a starter android for me, but I want it to be durable and last atleast 2yrs.

Which do you like better baised on personal experience?
Btw if I didnt have a budget I would have bought the Samsung Galaxy S II without any questions.
wait wait! I just read that the Evo does NOT have a SIM card slot?? Therefore can not be used with other services like AT&T?? Is this true?



Answer
http://www.phonearena.com/phones/compare/HTC-EVO-4G,Motorola-ATRIX-4G/phones/4382,4982

Let me correct some CON thing here..

Both are roughly the same size. Unless your autistic like RainMan was and can tell the difference in .16mm. LMAO

All Androids will lag if the user (you) doesnt maintain the software (wiping cache) and watch your memory intake. Dual Core/ single core / 646749640784964075 Core or whatever "core" CPU has only a SMALL part in laggyness on Android. That is RAM. RAM is the amount of data thast can be stored by programs in the background. The more RAM, the faster your phone will be. CPU is the brain. The bigger the brain, the faster your software will be. But, if you fail to maintain the phone, even the greatest of androids will lag... This is called User Error. And you see it ALL THE TIME on Yahoo Answers!

The camera... oh the camera.. one of the biggest marketing ploys.... If you plan on putting pics on facebook and twitter or printing out 3x5 pictures at walmart, then 3MP-5MP is all you need. If you plan on going to Wal-Mart or CVS or Walgreens or Exkerds are wanna make a camera photo into a HUGE WALL SIZED professional portrait (somethine bigger than 11"x20" frame), then you need 8MP+... Photography 101.. the bigger the printed picture = the more megapixals (MPs) you need..... dont be a brainless drone and fall for the marketing!


Ebay and Craiglist.... if you wanna be scammed... buy a cell phone on these sites!!!!!!! If you dont wanna be scammed, you use www.swappa.com....

Personally, based on the link above... Atrix wins this technical spec contest... hands down!

EDIT-------wait wait! I just read that the Evo does NOT have a SIM card slot??
-------correct... its CDMA only (Sprint, Verizon, metroPcs, etc)

Therefore can not be used with other services like AT&T?? Is this true?
---------100000000000000% true.... CDMA and GSM technology cant be mixed... IF you want the EVO class phone on ATT, look at the HTC Inspire or the all NEW HTC Vivid (much better than Atrix!)

I need an idea for a science/engineering fair?




roger


I want it to be really original and I'm a rising senior so kind of advances


Answer
Here are a few ideas:
Detecting Data Leaks
Collective Face Detection Project
Automatic Answer Checker
Camera Motion Sensing Project
Education Assignment Dashboard
Corporate Dashboard Project
Smart Health consulting project
Video Surveillance Project
Web Filtering Software
Mobile Self Encryption
Farming Assistance Web Service
Sql Injection Prevention Project
Automatic Toll Collection Project
Intelligent Energy Saving Using Human Sensing
Wireless Surveillance Robot
Microstrip 90 degree branch line coupler
Robust Digital Signature For Image Authentication
Home Security using Gsm
Detecting Edges Using Image Processor
Mobile Charging On Coin Insertion
Wdm Industry automation system
Image data reconstruction
Distributed database for mobile computing
Location Based GPS Advertisement Project
Touch Pad Based Device Project
Attack Source Tracing Project
Dynamic Routing Algorithm
Industry Color Mixer Using Gsm
Fire Fighter Robot Project
Early Flood Detection System
Multi Coverage Broadcast
Mobile Network Stability
Enhanced Resort Management System Project
Mobile Networks Load Balancing
Internet Border Patrol
Home Security using Gsm
Android Anti-Virus Application
Mobile(location based) Advertisement System
Wireless Data Handling And Management
College Social Networking Web Project
Stock Market Analysis and Prediction




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image quality of security cameras?




Johnny


anyone know of a site to view the image quality of a security camera before you buy it? I've found places to buy the cameras, but i have no sense of picture quality.


Answer
Basically, the more expensive they are, the better the picture quality. Also the better ones have slightly larger lenses.

security camera help!?







i own a motel and have a big parking lot.

i would like to have a camera system that would have 8 cameras, i would be able to watch it over the internet and record on a dvr. i was wondering what kind would be good to buy and which is the best brand . if i could i would like to have zoom on a camera so i can zoom in and see good quality picture.

if some one could help me that would be great.
thanks



Answer
Lauren and dunbar if you don't know CCTV products please do not give people advice.

Lauren , Every single one of your posts relating to security cameras advertises spytown which is blatant disregard of posting rules.

Spy-town products are low quality and will not meet the needs of most homeowners, and will definitely not meet the needs for a business such a hotel. not to mention you cant tell the quality of a product from an online store unless ypu have seen them working or if they have a demo you can connect to.


and Dunbar those are webcams and are not used for security purposes as they are low frame rate, low quality and dont have water mark so the images wont hold up in couart not to mention if your internet goes down you have no security and webcams are used for live viewing not for storing the images.

There cameras are not high resolution and have a low signal to noise ratio resulting in larger file sizes and lower quality images. not to mention they only do CIF resolution for the recorders which will not allow the user to zoom in which if you had read his post he would like to do.

You either work for spytown or you do not know a thing about CCTV most likely both and quite frankly I am sick and tired of people misleading others for there own benefit.

Hello

Not all DVRs are created equal, in fact there are many options that offer varying performance much like the automobile industry. In the world of DVRs you can find the equivalent of a $10,000 Kia and a $350,000 Ferrari and everything in between. Both have 4 wheels and windshield but that where the similarities end, itâs under the hood that counts. Just like any other consumer electronic in the end you get what you pay for.

I suggest you buy a PC based DVR has they have more processing power and normally have a much smaller file size and offer more features then Standalone DVR's. I know many people buy a cheap standalone DVR, only to upgrade to a PC based in 6 months especially when they are using it to manage a store remotely. Also PC based allows you to record up to 64 cameras where a standalone will have a limit of 16.

Many people have the misconception that a PC-Based DVR is simply an off-the-shelf PC with video capture (encoder) cards, display (decoder) cards and some generic OEM software. A true DVR requires years of research and development to facilitate the seamless integration of both the hardware and software. DVRs are highly complex systems that must run 24/7, processing millions of images per day. This makes consumer-level hardware inadequate for DVRs which is why Ascendent uses custom-built PCs with performance-level hardware.

My personal favorite DVR is Ascendent X4 series: Ascendentâs Tri-Fusion Hybrid Platform allows for the creation of a true hybrid surveillance system by utilizing the advantages of Analog, Megapixel, and IP technologies for unparalleled customization and expandability. I am working on government projects and use Ascendent cameras and DVR because the offer superior performance and cost less then comparable brands like bosh, Honeywell and pelco.

The X4 also uses the latest H.264/SVC codec offer video substantially better quality,. While its file size sizes is 30% smaller than MPEG-4, 60% smaller than MPEG-2, and exponentially smaller than MJPEG.

File size is crucial to streaming because most DVRâs on the market record at real time performance (30FPS per channel) so on a 4CH is trying to send 120, 8CH 240, and a 16CH 480 images per second which requires way too much bandwidth even for the most extreme internet connections.

The smaller the files size the more images are able to be sent, and the faster they can be processed improving both FPS and speed. File size is the heart of any DVR and goes far beyond just its streaming capabilities, as it also determines the recording storage time, how much you can back up at once, how fast it renders and searches video. The file size of a DVR impacts the performance of the DVR in just about every aspect from speed to longevity and is often the most important spec of any DVR.

If you are buying a DVR and streaming is a high priority I suggest you ask for a demo and connect to the DVR to make sure it is able to stream fast enough for your needs. Most DVRs say they have remote viewing but it is often too slow and laggy to be of any use especially if it is a standalone. Some good DVR brands that I recommend are Bosch, Pelco, Honeywell and Ascendent. These brands are what security professionals use, Q-see, Swan and Lorex are only used in residential applications because they are sold by Tiger Direct, Spytown, Newegg, Sams Club, Costco and other retail outlets but are not used by any security professionals also their tech support rarely speaks English as their first language...

These brand manufacturers also have a complete line of CCTV cameras for any application from residential to military.

http://www.ascendentgroup.com (Recommend)
http://www.honeywell.com
http://www.pelco.com/
http://www.bosch.com

I have done projects that required cameras to stream over satellite and cellular networks and the only DVR that could provide the video streaming was Ascendent Technology Groupâs X3 DVR. To give you an example of what a good DVR should stream like, below are instructions on how to connect to Ascendent's X3 DVR using Internet Explorer.

Instructions on how to connect to Ascendentâs DVR with Internet Explorer:

1) http://connect.ascendentgroup.com/ (Must be Internet explorer)
2) Install active X control
3) Hit âConnect)
4) DVR type PC
5) DVR code SITE-100
6) User ID Demo (case sensitive)
7) Password demo (lower case)
8) Hit extend config
9) IP address: 24.66.224.223
10) And hit connect

Again I recommend going with a PC based DVR but if you don't want to spend the money I suggest Ascendent's AVP-4120 DVR or Pelco's DX-4000 as they will allow you to view all your cameras instantly from anywhere in the world using either IE. The AVP-8240DVDUSB will also allow MAC platforms as well as PC to remotely view cameras and it uses the new H.264 codec but no standalone will offer the video streaming or performance a good PC based DVR will.

Link to download Ascendents X4 power point
http://www.ascendentgroup.com




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Security cameras at safeway?




ORiON


If someone hypothetically got stopped outside of safeway stealing two handles of alcohol, and the person ran and wasn't found, would they call the cops? And would they review the tapes? What would be the result of this? And what if there was no runaway car and the person ran and got away?


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Since you're a handle-stealing TERRORIST, for America, you would be arrested. IT'S THE LAW.

BUSH-CHENEY '04

Sorry, that was the way I use to end my answers. Here's the new way.

ROMNEY-JESUS 2012

Cheap Monitor For Camera?




Eric Steph


I need a monitor for my camera, that had a hdmi input. Any cheap ones? I would like it to be battery powered, like a mobile dvd player. My max price i'll pay is 150. Thanks!


Answer
There are many available from industries that use them--production companies for video taping, and security hardware. http://nofilmschool.com/2012/05/12-inch-720p-monitor-for-dslrs-under-100/
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B004M17D62/nofilmschool-20
http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/Hot-Sale-10-HDMI-monitor-media-player-with-1024-600-resolution-support-VGA-input-HDMI-input/803292_355814388.html




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Which type of operating system is better A MAC or A PC/ Windows?




anggx3





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ADVANTAGES WINDOWS :
Aprox 90% of the market is Windows and most PCs have windows already pre-installed.
1) Some websites require Internet Explorer, to run IE on Mac you really get ies4osx which is the Windows version of IE running really buggy and illegal if you don't have a legitimate copy of Windows.
2) Supports more devices (printers and other things you hook into the computer).
3) More business software/games
4) Want the dock on OS X (Mac)? google/yahoo rocketdock, objectdoc.
5) Used by businesses.

ADVANTAGES LINUX :
1) FREE (most versions are)
2) Install software by either 1) Synaptic Package Manager, 2) Add/Remove 3) Opening a .deb or .rpm file (depending on distribution)
2) Like the Mac OS X effects? go yahoo/google COMPIZ FUSION which can do any cool effect a Mac can do and many ore....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4Fbk52Mk1w
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3gkX9HDfEE (there is no flickering when you use it like on the video, not sure why the person has the flicker)
3) Mac OS X Doc? google/yahoo Avant Window Navigator.Cairo Dock, http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3rf5q_cairo-dock-mac-os-x-leopard-dock-on_tech
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0hzi22g2DE
4) It is FASTER/MORE SECURE to surf on the internet
5) Some Windows programs work with Wnehq/Crossover (also avail on Mac, but why pay $$$)


Instructions how to download, burn and boot http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/use-ubuntu-live-cd-to-backup-files-from-your-dead-windows-computer/
Dual Boot Instructions http://apcmag.com/how_to_dual_boot_windows_xp_and_linux_xp_installed_first.htm

SECURITY
Mac OS X was hacked in 2006 less than 30 minutes, and within 2 minutes in a contest in 2008, and within 10 seconds in 2009. In 2008, Linux and Vista were not hacked until another day when restrictions were lowered. Vista was next, and then Linux. In 2009 Windows 7 fell shortly after the Mac but Linux was unscathed.
Macs are standardized with Cameras, if your Mac gets hacked, the hacker can turn on your camera with more ease.
Please Note: All OS's have vulnerabilities.
http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/security/soa/Mac-OS-X-hacked-under-30-minutes/0,130061744,139241748,00.htm
http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/03/27/Gone-in-2-minutes-Mac-gets-hacked-first-in-contest_1.html
http://www.infoworld.com/article/09/03/19/Researcher_cracks_Mac_in_10_seconds_1.html
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Microsoft-Finds-Irony-in-Mac-OS-X-Getting-Hacked-Before-Vista-SP1-82135.shtml

VIRUSES
Mac OS X has viruses (and significantly on the rise), a friend of mine has a virused Mac. As more users use Macs, more viruses will come out for it. Especially when users think "they are safe".
http://infosecurity.us/?p=4005
http://blogs.chron.com/techblog/archives/2008/07/malware_authors_take_aim_at_growing_number_of_1.html
http://www.macsimumnews.com/index.php/archive/poll_have_you_noticed_an_increase_in_malware_viruses_etc_on_your_mac/

QUALITY/PROBLEMS
Contrary to belief, Macs are not better quality. Apple also has been changing suppliers to try to "lower the price" and thus lowering quality. Even with the lower prices, Macs still cost more, they spend a higher percent of budget trying to make it look pretty, and marketing.

Sample of problems: Overheating Macbooks, OS X- not responding to keyboard, some units with 16bit screens, etc. Apple statistics are misleading since Mac users with problem machines are more likely to go out and buy a new computer than PC users. Apple is lowering prices which means you can expect lower quality than in the past. Apple had switched the manufacturers producing parts. OS X also has problems slowing down.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13506_3-10020263-17.html
http://www.tuaw.com/2008/08/01/apples-quality-dwindling-my-macbook-pro-sob-story/
http://www.appledefects.com/
http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/os-x-operating-system/107748-mac-os-leopard-running-slow.html

Repairs are more expensive than PCs since the IMac, Mac Mini are compact units, and Apple charges a premium for their services. Some repairs can be done by another repair service but the compact design of the computer causes problems.
With an IMac, if the problem is with the monitor, the whole computer would have to be brought in.
IMac and Mac mini lack expansion.

My HP Pavilion dv9205us Notebook PC won't start after system update.?




friendinne


UGH!!!! Okay, this has happened to me once before and now it's happening again and I'm very frustrated. I have a HP Pavilion dv9205us Notebook PC. As usually, HP and/or Windows Vista has system updates and my computer restarts. Well, two nights ago, the computer gave me an automatic system update. Ever since then, when I go to turn on the computer it won't start... the lights flash and it makes noise like it's booting. But before the HP logo even hits the screen, the computer shuts down. And it does this over and over and over again. Occasionally after 50 times of doing this, it will start. Or I hold down the power button trick thingy and it will start.

Now, I'm assuming this is the notorious BIOS problem. I'm wondering if I should go wherever I need to go and download the previous version. Is that correct? Does anybody know of any other solution. The technical support online chat system on the HP site is mysteriously down right now, too. So I'm not getting any help from them.

Again, this happened to me before and I had to send my computer in for a whole new hard drive. That was a nightmare. And I found if this ever happened again, I was going to switch to a MAC. And you're talking to the most loyal Windows person, too!

PLEASE HELP!!



Answer
Update from to what.. There are known bugs with vista to SP1 and a few to SP2.. And don't switch to the mac, look at the Snow Leopard bug that eats your data.. Try Backing up your data with Linux LiveCD and then reinstall.

PC=Variety of specs, options, quality, prices, vendors, support
Mac=One vendor, limited options, still more expensive. Look below for more information..

Today, Macs use a subset of PC hardware. Why spend extra to get the same CPU chips, graphics cards and OS X isn't as secure as you think..

Don't believe the lies that Macs are better than PCs at graphics/animation.. Dreamworks Animation http://www.dreamworksanimation.com/ under studio click on Technology of Animation, an independent film maker I know uses PCs, a graphic artist I used to know uses PCs also.

A number of PCs can also run OS X (Mac OS) http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=os+x+on+pc&btnG=Google+Search&aq=0&oq=os+x+on+ as well just that Apple makes it illegal in order to get Market share.. The reason why Mac can run native Windows is because it is using a subset of PC hardware,

If you decide to buy a Mac for running Windows, you will still have to get the same virus/spyware protection, and run into the same issues as a regular PC.


Now is a Mac worth buying for OS X?

I say: NO... for the following reasons...

QUALITY/PROBLEMS
Contrary to belief, Macs are not better quality. Apple also has been changing suppliers to try to "lower the price" and thus lowering quality. Even with the lower prices, Macs still cost more, they spend a higher percent of budget trying to make it look pretty, and marketing.

Sample of problems: Deleting your Data (Snow Leopard), Overheating Macbooks, OS X- not responding to keyboard, some units with 16bit screens, etc. Apple statistics are misleading since Mac users with problem machines are more likely to go out and buy a new computer than PC users. Apple is lowering prices which means you can expect lower quality than in the past. Apple had switched the manufacturers producing parts. OS X also has problems slowing down.
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Apple/?p=5006
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13506_3-10020263-17.html
http://www.tuaw.com/2008/08/01/apples-quality-dwindling-my-macbook-pro-sob-story/
http://www.appledefects.com/
http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/os-x-operating-system/107748-mac-os-leopard-running-slow.html
http://cybernetnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/reliable-laptops.jpg

Repairs are more expensive than PCs since the IMac, Mac Mini are compact units, and Apple charges a premium for their services. Some repairs can be done by another repair service but the compact design of the computer causes problems.
With an IMac, if the problem is with the monitor, the whole computer would have to be brought in.
IMac and Mac mini lack expansion.

VIRUSES
Mac OS X has viruses (and significantly on the rise), a friend of mine has a virused Mac. As more users use Macs, more viruses will come out for it. Especially when users think "they are safe".
http://infosecurity.us/?p=4005
http://blogs.chron.com/techblog/archives/2008/07/malware_authors_take_aim_at_growing_number_of_1.html
http://www.macsimumnews.com/index.php/archive/poll_have_you_noticed_an_increase_in_malware_viruses_etc_on_your_mac/

SECURITY
Mac OS X was hacked in 2006 less than 30 minutes, and within 2 minutes in a contest in 2008, and within 10 seconds in 2009. In 2008, Linux and Vista were not hacked until another day when restrictions were lowered. Vista was next, and then Linux. In 2009 Windows 7 fell shortly after the Mac but Linux was unscathed.
Macs are standardized with Cameras, if your Mac gets hacked, the hacker can turn on your camera with more ease.
Please Note: All OS's have vulnerabilities.
http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/security/soa/Mac-OS-X-hacked-under-30-minutes/0,130061744,139241748,00.htm
http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/03/27/Gone-in-2-minutes-Mac-gets-hacked-first-in-contest_1.html
http://www.infoworld.com/article/09/03/19/Researcher_cracks_Mac_in_10_seconds_1.html
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Microsoft-Finds-Irony-in-Mac-OS-X-Getting-Hacked-Before-Vista-SP1-82135.shtml

PRICE
A similar equipped PC is much cheaper to purchase than Mac. Lets use Dell (but you can compare with another PC Brand if you like)

**(LAPTOP)
Dell Inspiron Laptop Starting Price: $500
Ending Price: $500
15" Screen
CPU: 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo [5% slower]
Graphics: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X4500HD [Not as good/fine for general use[
Memory: 3GB DDR2 SDRAM [75% of ram)
Hard Drive: 320GB Serial ATA Drive @ 5400 rpm (same)
http://configure.us.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?oc=dndozm4&c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19&kc=laptop-inspiron-1545

Cybperpower Notebook Xplorer X5-2900 Starting Price: $755
Ending Price After upgrades (not including 5% rebate): $860
15" Screen
CPU: (upgrade to) 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo (+$100) [FASTER]
Graphics: Nvidia GFORCE 9600-GT 512MB [MUCH FASTER/BETTER CARD]
Memory: 4GB DDR2 SDRAM [MORE MEMORY]
Hard Drive: (upgrade to) 320GB Serial ATA Drive @ 5400 rpm (+$5) [LARGER HARD DRIVE]
http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/system/Xplorer_X5-2900_Notebook/detail

Macbook Starting laptop Price: $1000
Ending Price After Upgrades: $1200
13" Screen (SMALLER)
CPU: 2.1GHz Intel Core 2 Duo (SLOWER)
Graphics: Nvidia GFORCE 9400 256MB
Memory: (upgrade to) 4GB DDR2 SDRAM (SAME)
Hard Drive (upgrade to) 320B Serial ATA Drive @ 5400 rpm (SAME)
http://store.apple.com/us/configure/MC240LL/A?mco=NjcxMTQ3Ng


**(DESKTOP)

PLEASE NOTE: I compare Apple Mac's vs Dells best deal. If you really want an all-in one the Dell all-in-one has more ram, wireless keyboard and mouse and equivalent to $400 for free making the Imac still more expensive when you matching specs. Personally I don't think the All-in-Ones are a good choice, and consider them overpriced, lack expandability and repairs both more expensive and require the entire computer.

PS: Apple knows that they need to make Macintosh look different than PC so all Macs except the Mac Pro will not have a tower option. Apple's low end lacks expandability but it makes the Mac "look different", if Mac had a tower for low-end, more people would realize the similarities between the two.

Dell: ($700)
CPU: 2.33 GHZ Dell Inspiron QUAD (4 Processor) CORE
SCREEN: 20inch Screen
MEMORY: 4GB Ram
HARD DRIVE: 500 GB hard Drive
OPTICAL DRIVE: 16x DVD/CD Read/Writer
GRAPHICS: ATI Radeon HD 512MB
http://configure.us.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?oc=dddwra4&c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19&kc=desktop-inspiron-537s

The Mac Mini since it has no monitor, keyboard, mouse, very skimpy on options and setup and is not the best deal... The IMac is better price than the Mac Mini.

IMac ($1300)
CPU: 2.4 GHZ DUAL (2 Processor) CORE (SLOWER CPU)
SCREEN: 20inch Screen
MEMORY: (upgrade to) 4GB Ram (SAME)
HARD DRIVE: (upgrade to ) 320 GB hard Drive (LESS HARD DRIVE)
OPTICAL DRIVE: 8x DVD Reader/Writer (1/2 speed)
GRAPHICS: Nvidia Geforce 9400M (APPROX SAME BUT LESS MEMORY GAPHICS)
http://store.apple.com/us/configure/MB417LL/A?mco=NDE4Mzg3Ng

ADVANTAGES WINDOWS :
Aprox 90% of the market is Windows and most PCs have windows already pre-installed.
1) Some websites require Internet Explorer, to run IE on Mac you really get ies4osx which is the Windows version of IE running really buggy and illegal if you don't have a legitimate copy of Windows.
2) Supports more devices (printers and other things you hook into the computer).
3) More business software/games
4) Want the dock on OS X (Mac)? google/yahoo rocketdock, objectdoc.
5) Used by businesses.

ADVANTAGES LINUX :
1) FREE (most versions are)
2) Install software by either 1) Synaptic Package Manager, 2) Add/Remove 3) Opening a .deb or .rpm file (depending on distribution)
2) Like the Mac OS X effects? go yahoo/google COMPIZ FUSION which can do any cool effect a Mac can do and many ore....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4Fbk52Mk1w
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3gkX9HDfEE (there is no flickering when you use it like on the video, not sure why the person has the flicker)
3) Mac OS X Doc? google/yahoo Avant Window Navigator.Cairo Dock, http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3rf5q_cairo-dock-mac-os-x-leopard-dock-on_tech
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0hzi22g2DE
4) It is FASTER/MORE SECURE to surf on the internet
5) Some Windows programs work with Wnehq/Crossover (also avail on Mac, but why pay $$$)

Instructions how to download, burn and boot http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/use-ubuntu-live-cd-to-backup-files-from-your-dead-windows-computer/
Dual Boot Instructions http://apcmag.com/how_to_dual_boot_windows_xp_and_linux_xp_installed_first.htm

Equivalents to ILife
http://www.jakeludington.com/ask_jake/20070830_ilife_for_windows.html
http://www.xsellize.com/showthread.php?t=20518

FREE Windows Stuff
http://www.comodo.com/products/free_products.html
http://www.iobit.com/
http://www.ccleaner.com/
ANTI-VIRUS
Avira Antivir (FREE) for 2009 personal edition is free (there is a paid version) the free version was rated the best by consumer reports 2009.
http://www.free-av.com/ Avast (Free- Click under Free Software and download Avast Home Edition) http://www.avast.com/

ANTI-MALWARE
Windows Defender (FREE)
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/defender/default.mspx
Malware Bytes (FREE) Limitation - No Realtime protection on free version.
http://download.cnet.com/Malwarebytes-Anti-Malware/3000-8022_4-10804572.html?tag=mncol
Super Anti-Spyware (FREE)
http://download.cnet.com/SuperAntiSpyware-Free-Edition/3000-8022_4-10523889.html?tag=mncol

LINUX INFO:
http://distrowatch.com/
http://polishlinux.org/
http://www.desktoplinux.com/
http://polishlinux.org/
http://www.ubuntu.com/




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Outdoor security camera system?




Casey


We have recently installed a chain link fence behind our home and are planning on letting our great pyreneese out during the day when we are at work so she is not kept in her kennel. We have an awning for shade and shelter, and we will be home around 4:30 or 5:00 each day to check on her. With that being said, we have had issues somewhat in our neighborhood, due to a busy road behind our house. I am not comfortable leaving my dog outside all day or at any time actually without some sort of security system to monitor and video my dog, in case someone was to stop or try to pester etc my dog. I have looked online and have found a ton of outdoor security cameras, however, I have no idea what I am even looking for. I want something that records so that if I come home and somethings amiss, I can check the recording to see what happened that day. I also am needing this to be wireless and obviously weatherproof. All information, models, reviews etc are greatly appreciated.
Rick B......If I find something amiss, the camera will help me to identify the vehicle that had stopped....I never once said my backyard was unsafe...I said we have had issues in the past (such as speeding cars....stolen lawn items) believe me I would not let my dog play outside if the area was a danger zone and I thought she would be harmed or killed, however, as a responsible adult, I would like to have eyes on the area when I cannot be around. I am very proud of you for taking such good care of your pet. I too live in a nice community outside of town, with a covered patio and a wooden fence surrounding my patio, both with gates and a doggy door for my 80 lb dog to retreat too if needed. I also have a locking gate on our chain link fence surrounding the rest of our yard. Once again, I never said that my area was a danger zone, but yes, I live in reality where every great once in a while there is a bratty kid that comes by speeding, or steals my neighbors lawn ornaments. I have d



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Two types of systems:

1) Analog cameras connect to a DVR. The DVR connects to the computer network at your house. The DVR has the feature/functionality for the cameras (i.e., motion detection, send you email when an alarm event is triggered, local video storage for later review, etc.).

2) IP-network based cameras connect to the computer network at the house. The camera becomes a network node. For local video storage, a Network Video Recorder (NVR) is used.

Both methods have pros and cons. What I have found:

1) "Wireless camera" is an inaccurate description. The camera needs power (wire 1). For the first option, the wireless video signal is sent to a base station (or receiver). The receiver plugs into the DVR (video signal) and power (wires 2 and 3). Usually, these cameras are transmitting in the 2.4 Ghz range. This is a shared spectrum and can have interference from lots of sources - including wifi, garage door openers and cordless phones.

2) IP network cameras seem to be more expensive than the analog cameras. The imaging chip seems to be the first thing to go on any security camera, so I use the analog cams (connected to a DVR). The decent consumer cams start at about $150 or so. Less than this and I find myself replacing them at least annually - but at this price point (or higher), they seem to last a bit longer.

3) Because the DVR is on the network and maintains the features for the cameras - including network connectivity for remote viewing and storage, the cameras can be "dumb" = less expensive.

4) Set a budget. I like/use Swann and Lorex gear. It is more expensive than some others, but I have learned (the hard way) that you get what you pay for.

5) We don't know the yard layout. Generally, I would install cameras under the eaves of the house so they have some protection from the elements. We don't know where you are, but extreme heat and cold are not good for electronics. Installing under the eaves helps protect them from the elements (even though they are outdoor rated). If there are environmental extremes in your area, plan to replace the cameras often - or install them in protective housings. This also makes access to power a little easier if you go the wireless route. If you go with wired cameras, then running the single cable between a camera and the DVR may also be easier. That single cable has a couple of plugs on each side - one for power one for video.

You can have a mix of wired and wireless cameras.

6) Set a budget. For just the cameras and DVR, plan on about $1,000. If you can do the installation, great - otherwise, plan on that expense. Again, we don't know the layout... I suggest starting with a 8 or 9-camera DVR, but with 4 cameras. Example:
http://www.amazon.com/DVR8-3200-Channel-Digital-Recorder-SWDVK-832004S-US/dp/B00GBYMUNO
The DVR has a large internet hard drive, 4 cameras get you started and when you want to add more, you have capacity. You do not need to use Swann cameras... but these
http://www.amazon.com/Swann-SWPRO-760CAM-US-Pro-760-Wide-Angle-Camera/dp/B008B4K7O6
I like a lot.

If you choose to use only 4 cameras for your stated purpose, no big deal - add cameras to the front and side of the house if you want... or leave the channels unused.

7) You can provision the DVR to send you email when there is an "alarm". If you set up the motion detection areas, that can be an "alarm". Be careful with this - you can end up spamming yourself with unnecessary email alarm alerts.

8) If you are familiar with how routers work, you can set up remote access through your home's router and get into the DVR remotely (after you get an email alert) using a smartphone with an installed client or a computer (Windows or Macintosh).

9) POWER:
if you are concerned about power outages and losing video then some sort of power back-up will be needed. This is where the wired cameras are easier - with the power and video signal coming to a single place, the DVR and all cameras can be plugged into a "UPS" commonly used for computers. And if the DVR is located near the computer network router, that can be plugged into the UPS, too. If "wireless" cameras are used, then each camera will need its own battery backup power supply.

What is the best affordable outdoor security camera?




Jen


Someone seems to think it is funny to throw beer bottles and garbage on our lawn. We are trying to catch them in the act. We think we know who it is, but we want to get a security camera to try to protect our property. Does anyone know who makes the best, affordable security cameras?


Answer
Get a CCTV camera with infrared night vision and CCD sensor - do not get a camera with a CMOS sensor, they are no good in the dark.

Get a camera with a high resolution (480) and and digital DVR than can record that resolution

Check out http://www.securitycameratutor.com for good advice and tips on security cameras




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What's the best security camera system I can get for my backyard without spending more than $500?




kayla_b_32


I've read that X10 cameras are not good in the dark, and that most wireless cameras can be hijacked by scanners, so other people might actually be watching you while you enjoy your yard! Protection One just gave me an estimate of $3,000 for 4 cameras! Any suggestions? I'm trying to catch vandals.


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Hello

$500.00 is low and $3000 is high I would go with a budget $1500.00 depending if you want outdoor or indoor cameras.

if you need outdoor cameras make sure the camera is rated for the temperature variance your region is.

Not all CCTV equipment is created equal, in fact there are many options that offer varying performance much like the automobile industry. In the world of CCTV you can find the equivalent of a $2,000 golf cart and a $350,000 Ferrari and everything in between. Both have 4 wheels but that's where the similarities end, itâs under the hood that counts.

Just like any other consumer electronic in the end you get what you pay for. Most retailers and sellers make about a 40-80% profit margin, this is after costs like shipping and overhead. That means when you buy a product that costs $100.00 the manufacturer usually has only spent $30 to build it which simply means itâs not a good product and will probably have a working life of about 2 months. There is a reason these products are 1/10 of the price of good and reliable DVR brand names. The type of seller these products attract are online sellers (ebay) and will make profits margins as low as 2% which means they canât afford to offer good service or allow for RMAs (returns). Cheap products are like disposable razors they are NOT designed to last for a long time and you will end up replacing them every 2 months.

Now some products can be made cheaply like ipod cases, screen protectors, and other simple products with no moving parts or electronics. DVRs need to be good quality as they run 24/7 (20X more than the average electronic device) and process anywhere from 30-480 frames per second which in a year is over 15 billion images, and a good DVR should last 3-5 years.

A true DVR and camera require years of research and development to facilitate the seamless integration of both the hardware and software. DVRs are highly complex systems that must run 24/7, processing millions of images per day and are one of the few products that canât be made both well and cheaply. Cheap and inexpensive products like Q-see, X10, Swan, Lorex, and other low grade DVRâs and cameras sold by Tiger Direct, Newegg, radio shack Sams Club, are not used by any security professional and should only be used by hobbyists.

To be honest Swan sells complete Garbage and is not used by anyone who has worked with CCTV or security products. I know other manufactures who used the same product as them and they felt they wee such poor quality they offered money back and replaced them at there cost. They are poor quality especially for IR cameras, due to low quality material, low S/N ratio, and c grade CCD image chips. I don't know why "TheMan" recommended swan clearly he has no experience with CCTV products.

If you are only going to spend 70$ on cameras then you should buy 15 dummy cameras they will be just as effective and cheaper hen swan cameras.


Also as far as night vision or IR cameras go most do not give good images in the dark. Many companies claim good night vision but there are only a handful of brands who give night vision over 30 feet out doors. normally if a cameras is rated 150 feet of IR it will give you ok images at 30 feet at night and good images at about 20 if rated for 60 feet you might get 15 indoors and will be useless outdoors.

Some good CCTV brands that I recommend are Bosch, Pelco, Honeywell and Ascendent.

http://www.ascendentgroup.com (Great IR cameras)
www.honeywell.com
www.pelco.com/
http://www.bosch.com

Economical DVR's
Two good economical DVRs I would recommend are Ascendent's AVP-4120 DVR or Pelco's DX-400. They will allow you to view all your cameras instantly from anywhere in the world using either IE, or a client software. The AVP-4120 uses the latest H.264 codec to improve streaming and recording time, and will allow PCs and Apple computers to remotely view cameras. These are the DVRs I would recommend that are good quality and affordable from companies who stand behind there products.

Again if you are going to buy Swan products save money and get dummy cameras they are just as affective and you will be less disappointed.

Hope this Helps,

If you need anything else feel free to email me at
williammorales93@ymail.com

How to record security camera video in my computer?




Abu Fattah


I have connected security camera with my computer by a capture card. Now I want to record the video and automatically delete it by software after certain time i mean use it for surveillance purpose. Any body help to find any software to fulfil my purpose?
I connect it by this kind of device http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815100112(actually it's a TV card). Now I need a software to record video.



Answer
Hello abu,

You want auto recordable & removable security software. Spy security software & security & surveillance software suit will help you. For more you can see:

http://www.viperprotection.com/

Here may be you get your security software at affordable price online.




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Set Up PC-Based Security Camera Systems,any idea?




Max


Home security used to be the domain of expensive security companies as http://www.dvr-securitysystem.com/products/Waterproof-Auto-Gain-Control-SONY-CCTV-Camera.htm that charged installation and monthly monitoring fees. With the advances made in home surveillance technology and the increase in Internet speeds, anyone can now set up a home security system that you can monitor from anywhere in the world that has an Internet access. You can even set up your system to respond to movement so that you can be alerted to possible danger.Yet how do you set up for the first time starting usage?


Answer
If you want to monitor multiple rooms at the same time, then simply install more cameras. You can watch as many camera feeds as you can fit on one screen using multiple Internet browser windows.
Be sure to enact the security feature on the wireless router to protect your network from hackers.

Network Security?




La Flaca


I am a network administrator. Recently, a number of local companies have been hacked, some from the Internet and some by physical break-ins. I need to address these possibilities for my company. What security tools and procedures can anyone recommend to deploy and use in a situation like this? For the network? What vulnerabilities would these monitor or correct? With these in place, what would the network still be vulnerable to? All info is appreciated.. thanks â¥


Answer
You can reduce the risk by applying good business judgement and procedures. Someone mentioned SANS and INSECURE.ORG as a start. You will also need to implement good governance and risk management programs at the company to...again...reduce the risk from these things to happen.

For IT Governance you can use COBIT 4 and GAIT (ITGeneral Controls Scope Based on Risk (GAIT).) from ISACA and The IIA respectively. Their links are:
http://www.isaca.org
http://www.theiia.org

You can use also the European version of COBIT if you search for ISO17799 and also ITL.

All these are control objectives of the IT Environment that serves as the guide to best practices.

For Internet break-in you need to watch your entry points and their vulnerabilities. This inclues the settings on the firewall, VPN, Remote Access, and Web Services (IIS, FTP, Email) for example. On each you would like to harden their configuration to prevent misconfigurations that a hacker can use to break into your systems. The Center For Internet Security (cisecurity.org) has develop benchmarks for OS and some appliances that you can test the configuration and apply best practices design by experts.

This is just one step, you can do your own checks with nessus to verity you don't have holes in your network. Be careful running this tool. There is an option to run scans that are very intrusive and can perform denial of service attacks (DOS) on your machines. If you decide to run these scans you should coordinate them to make sure you can recover if something goes wrong.

Next, you should have Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS) and Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) depending on your taste and budget. A good free IDS that runs on LINUX is Snort (snort.org). There is a lot of add ons for Snort that are GPL and can be found at sourceforge.net. If you don't want to mess around the configuration of LINUX and the Snort application you can download a virtual appliance from VMWare already pre-configured (www.vmware.com). The server version that runs on LINUX or Windows Servers is free of charge. I would be surprise if you are not using VMWare or MS Virtual PC. However, VMWare is the leader on virtual technology.

Now that you have preventive and detective controls is time to look at each individual vulnerabilities of the services you provide or the devices you are trying to protect.

For email you would want to have an appliance that can filter spam and that can block individuals from browsing places that can get infected with internet scripts. This can still be achieved centrally on the network.

On the desktop you would want to have good antivirus software installed and periodically scanning for viruses. The leaders are Symantec and McAffee. Each one has its pro/cons.

You would want to establish a periodic review to check what software gets installed all computers including the servers. Look for P2P, IRC, FTP Servers, and anything that can create a conversation with the exterior.

Establish a periodic review to check rouge devices, wireless, with netstumbler (netstumbler.org) and confiscate any that is physically connected to the network ASAP (extends your network and your security risks)

For physical security I can send you an audit program that covers some basic and standard things us IT Auditors look for. For example things we look at like security guards, cameras, the position doors open, ornamental barriers that serve as physical security, signs that can give the location of the data center, barriers to prevent cars crashing into the building, access configurations, etc...

Also, you should implement a security awareness program if you have not done so. This will educate the end-user on thing to watch for and things not to do while using email, internet, and other treats like social engineering attempts.

If you need more information security info just send me an email to mpg_2@yahoo.com.

By the way, what companies were recently broken into? I believe you live in Puerto Rico and I used to live there until 2000.

Cheers!




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Need help w/ outdoor security camera system.?




melissa


I need to buy an outdoor security camera system. Night vision and distance are a must. Need at least 4 cameras. Any recommendations? This will be my first security cam purchase so any info will be greatly appreciated! oh yeah, I'd prefer a reasonably priced system... Like maybe below $600 and still a good system. Thanks for the help 8-)


Answer
Hello

Peter that is the worst advise I have heard in a long time Costco, Walmart and online companies like Lorex (coscto sells lorex) sell very low quality cameras and often don't offer watermark so there images cant even hold up in court.

Giving advice when you don't know what your talking about is like giving direction to a place you don't now where it is, all you doing is wasting there time and in this case there money too.

The cameras from costco and walmart are used as nanny cameras that's all there good for.
Most IR cameras give you about 1/3 of the vision as advertised they call it "projected" distance now this had no coloration with what the camera will actually see at night.

A Varifocal (can change what the camera can see) lens with a good aperture 2 good examples are 5-50mm or 2.9~10mm. A fixed lens almost never works when installing a camera outdoors. Again to ensure you are getting a good lens and optics stick to name brands and avoid online retailers, eBay, Swann Lorex, Costco and Q see and other cheap no name products.

Also if you are buying good cameras get a decent DVR.


A good outdoor Camera will have

High resolution (520TVL or higher)
Good signal to noise ratio (S/N 49DB or 50DB)
A true Sony CCD (not Chinese knockoff)
Rugged enclosure to handle vandals and environments
At least IP 66 and a suitable temperature rating for you region
IR LED's to see in pitch dark: active IR rating not projected IR as projected IR has no coloration with how far the camera can see.
2 or 3 different sized LED;s 1 size LED one type of illumination means you either wont get distance or wide angle and you want both.

I would go with the VIS-56IR-2910
http://dealer.ascendentgroup.com//dvr-irâ¦

this camera will give you 110 feet of clear vision in complete darkness and great images by day its the on I recommend for budget customer who need outdoor IR camera.


Cameras that have high resolution, and great signal to noise ratio can reducing file size on DVR's up to 50% and offer better images.

Low budget Economical
ASC-520B21IR-36
Economical Infrared Bullet Camera
520TVL
see 25 feet outdoors
Fixed 3.6mm lens
35~-25C IP 66
MSRP $110.00

http://dealer.ascendentgroup.com//ascentâ¦

Cheap option would never suggest a camera lower then this one
(still much higher quality then Costco, Lorex, Swann, Qsee, and other no name products imported from china)

ASC-380B24IR-36
Infrared Bullet Camera
380TVL
see 25 feet outdoors
Fixed 3.6mm lens
35~-25C IP 66
MSRP $75.00




Not all CCTV equipment is created equal, in fact there are many options that offer varying performance much like the automobile industry. In the world of CCTV you can find the equivalent of a $2,000 golf cart and a $350,000 Ferrari and everything in between. Both have 4 wheels but that's where the similarities end, itâs under the hood that counts.

Just like any other consumer electronic in the end you get what you pay for. Most retailers and sellers make about a 40-80% profit margin, this is after costs like shipping and overhead. That means when you buy a product that costs $100.00 the manufacturer usually has only spent $30 to build it which simply means itâs not a good product and will probably have a working life of about 2 months. There is a reason these products are 1/10 of the price of good and reliable DVR brand names. The type of seller these products attract are online sellers (ebay) and will make profits margins as low as 2% which means they canât afford to offer good service or allow for RMAs (returns). Cheap products are like disposable razors they are NOT designed to last for a long time and you will end up replacing them every 2 months.


Ascendent makes cameras fir military and critical infrastructure so you know there good quality and there price is about 20% below Bosch and Pelco and offer higher specs and performance.
Not the cheapest but they are the best bang for the buck.

Military, Government, Homeland security
Ascendent's Terra-360-1/2EM-101000/202000 + 2x 500MIRL-850 2x LIR5KM-860

At night can see 1km 2km 3km 4km 5km 6km 7km and 8km in pitch dark using high powered continuous laser illumination and 25km by day with the Terra's 20-2000mm lens.
MSRP about $70,000~200,000 depending on model
http://www.ascendentgroup.com/pdfs/Terraâ¦


For oil and gas marine and other corrosive and industrial and corrosive environments.
TERRA-550EX-65300
Explosion-Proof PTZ Camera
25-1500mm lens (15km by day)
Laser illumination provide images at 4km in pitch dark
Explosion proof made of stainless steel 316L
MSRP $50,000~140,000
http://dealer.ascendentgroup.com//industâ¦

For Corporate and municipalities
TIR-7261 (100,000 hour IR life time)
Long range IR camera
See in pitch dark 250m
2km by day using 7-260mm lens
-40~55C IP 66
MSRP: $9400
http://dealer.ascendentgroup.com//dvr-irâ¦

High end Residential or commercial
SUMMIT-550-3FL
Long-Range IR Camera
See 200m

who is the main Companys & ppl that need security cameras?




Sales Engi


i need to sell as much as i can from ( security cameras) ..!!


Answer
Absolutely any company & person could do with one!!
For reasons such as security purposes, cheating employees, safety, to catch a neighbour throwing dog poo over the fence!!
Go through the yellow pages, put notices up around the local shopping centres, place ads in the paper, even radio.




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