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Re: IP network CCTV



"Jim"  a écrit dans le message de groupe de discussion :
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On Jun 2, 11:11 pm, "RockyTSquirrel" <gafa_...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> be sure of the IP  bandwidth and static IP address   for the son..
> we've had some RF interference problems with certain Wi Fi extenders
> (but we use IP DVR's not the single IP camera..)
> We've had some good results with wireless analog CCTV's up to 400 feet but
> beyond that  its iffy.
>
> RTS
>

Re the static IP address. Hmmm ...So, without a mfg provided server,
the son would have to know the IP address of moms house ...... right?

I'm not talking about using "IP" cameras. I'm thinking about cameras
that use the local residential Wi Fi network.

If mom's house has an Internet connection with a Wi Fi router with
cameras attached to it and daughter is on the other side of the
( cement brick) wall using Mom's Internet connection (wirelessly)  I'm
thinking that would/should work. It might even be possible to drill a
hole through the wall for a wired connection. (as long as the landlord
doesn't know about it.)      ( But I suppose that would break some
fire regulations, come to think of it)

Anyone got any thoughts on this?
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Jim you dont need fix IP to find the ca,m over the net. you need a domain
name..

Just use the service from no-ip.com

they are at :
http://www.no-ip.com/services/managed_dns/free_dynamic_dns.html

with that service and a properly configured router, or a client software on
a computer on the network you want to access, you will only have to point to
a domain name like mom.no-ip.org as the ip adress and the service will point
to the mon network..

now just program the router to make the cam available outside the network
(port fowarding) if you dont use a dvr and point to the cam directly you
will have to point each camera to a different port since they will all be on
port 80 (normaly)

so you would need something like cam 1 ip fowarded to port 81 , cam 2
fowarded to port 82..






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