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Video server for CCTV via ADSL / DNS



Can anyone in the group recommend/have experiance of Axis 2400 video
server?

I need to hook up 2 exisitng cameras (composite b/w output) to allow
access via adsl using a proprietry web server. Not having had chance
to play with camera etc to date my own opinion is it looks like the
solution, and Axis have a good name for cameras as well.

I would normally have looked to upgrade the cameras but the building
is in a conservation area and the local conservation officer almost
blew a fuse with the tiny, discrete external cameras that are
currently fitted!

On a separate note I also need to use a dynamic DNS service as the
client has standard domestic BT broadband, and BT seem very
unsympathetic to the need for a fixed IP address. They even
suggested that the use of a web server to manage the information and
allow it to be accessed remotely would break the terms of the
contract - no web servers allowed on the domestic service to prevent
web site hosting. All they could offer was an "upgrade" to a
commercial service!!! Anyway, I am hoping that the dynamic DNS
service and a suitable router will take care of the problem. Any
comments anyone?

Neil.


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