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Re: IP network CCTV
"Jim" <alarminex@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Jun 8, 8:07 pm, "Techvoid" <n...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> "Jim" <alarmi...@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> >I was just asked by someone about installing a CCTV camera
> > system ...remote accessable.
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> > Here's the situation. It's in a condo.
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> > Mom lives on second floor in one unit. Daughter lives on second floor
> > unit right next door. Mom has a hired care giver for most of the days
> > during the week. If daughter wants to check on Mom or caregiver she
> > has to run down the stairs from her unit and up the stairs to Moms
> > unit. Daughter would like to check up on care giver and Mom without
> > making the stairway trip. Son would like to check up on mom from work
> > and from his home occasionally and also when daughter is not at home.
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> > I thought that since they were right next door to one another a Wi Fi
> > camera system would work. I'm presuming that an " N " series router
> > with two frequency capability would penitrate a cement brick wall if
> > they were close enough to the wall. ( any thoughts or experience with
> > that)
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> > Has anyone here tried a Wi Fi CCTV system that they could steer me
> > to ....... or away from?
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> > TIA
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> http://www.security.honeywell.com/hsc/products/alarm/vi/tcv/284141.html-
Thanks for that but ..... yes I seen these types of systems but I
have this little problem..
For the life of me .... I just can't seem to figure out why I have to
pay my ISP provider for internet access and then pay Honeywell for
some more ...... Internet access. I'm sure there's got to be a way to
just send streaming video from a Wi-Fi camera to someones computer
without having Honeywell or anyone else getting a couple of bucks out
of it. I don't mind the couple of bucks ..... I just have a problem
with giving someone money for doing something that isn't
actually ..... anything. There's just no reason for Honeywell to be
cashing in on this.
you don't have to pay unless you want to view it through alarm net. you
can view it free at home. or am I wrong.
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