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Re: Outdoor CCTV problem
JakeD Wrote:
>Thanks.. I thought about using IP cams, and storing the footage on a web
>server somewhere, but then I realised how easy it was for someone to cut
>the phone line from the property.
With proper positioning, the motion will detect them by the Telco demark
and a good DVR will upload the footage (FTP) right away. You can also
take measures to 'harden' the demark, or ask the Telco to move it to
your MDF closet inside.
>I'm not in an area where wireless
>internet is very reliable, so I decided to aim for a wireless system so I
>could store the video locally, off premises, where the DVR couldn't be
>located by following the wires. Little did I realise how problematic this
>wireless system would be.
Both these online vendors have quality parts:
http://www.supercircuits.com/
http://www.123securityproducts.com/
If you want, grab a satellite image of the place and take a screen-shot.
I can help you place them.
Highlight the areas that you are talking about (use Paint, or whatever)
and post the image on a picture host (tinypic). a picture is worth a
1000 words (maybe more).
PS: Block out any identifiable information on the image since its a
school.
--
"I don't like to discriminate against terrorists based on nationality.
If you declare war on the United States and you want to kill us,
We're going to kill you first, period."
October 19, 2011 - Ali Soufan (Colbert Report)
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