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Re: IP network CCTV



On 06/03/2011 06:38 PM, petem001@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> "Jim" a écrit dans le message de groupe de discussion :
> e5505680-72b2-4d8b-9c96-cf6c11eca17c@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> 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)
>
>



If the daughter can join the wireless network at Mom's house,
she can see all IP devices on Mom's network.

I haven't thought through the configuration for son to connect.


technomaNge
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