Iggle Piggle
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- Sep 3, 2010
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After an attempted burglary last night, I spent the night scouring the Web for an outdoor camera. Has anyone got any recommendations? Night vision and 5m range is what I am after. Thanks in advance.
After an attempted burglary last night, I spent the night scouring the Web for an outdoor camera. Has anyone got any recommendations? Night vision and 5m range is what I am after. Thanks in advance.
Give me a shout if you need mate, I've got a pretty complex setup after some burglary issues but it all depends on what you want to spend etc. My setup got 1 person 10 years and another 4 so maybe it was a good investment!
Edit - The simple view of mine is Hikvision Night vision CCTV dome cameras (analogue) connected via 'shotgun' cables to an Axis P7214 video server which is connected to a Mac Mini running Security Spy software....
You also have to make sure that your camera isn't facing any public areas or neighbours property or the camera can cease to be for private use and technically by law has to be registered with the ICO.
What is ICO please ?
Information Commissioner's Office, they deal with data protection etc
Give me a shout if you need mate, I've got a pretty complex setup after some burglary issues but it all depends on what you want to spend etc. My setup got 1 person 10 years and another 4 so maybe it was a good investment!
Edit - The simple view of mine is Hikvision Night vision CCTV dome cameras (analogue) connected via 'shotgun' cables to an Axis P7214 video server which is connected to a Mac Mini running Security Spy software....
This with huge nobs on. I also run Security Spy of a mac mini with two IR Cameras Front and Rear.
connected via 'shotgun' cables
Roughly how much does a system cost?
Are there compelling reasons not to use wifi?
Pros and cons to whatever you do. Probably the biggest problem with IP cameras is that they require significantly more maintenance than an analogue camera in that they are network attached devices and so do require a degree of technical know how to keep them up and running. I actually don't know why you would choose Wireless to be honest as you still have to run power to the camera so it would probably be simpler to get a PoE (power over ethernet) solution if you went down this route.
There's a really good article here http://www.aventuracctv.com/analog_vs_ip/ that compares the two, it is a bit technical at times but pretty unbiased.
Did you upgrade the software yet? My mac mini is a 2006 version so won't support the version of OSX that is required for the upgrade, just wondered if it's worth while?