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Re: Outdoor CCTV problem
JakeD Wrote:
>> What equipment are you working with?
>
>
>I have these two bits of kit, and yes, they were relatively cheap:
>
>http://tinyurl.com/4yv5ws2
>and
>http://tinyurl.com/3tdqwu2
>
>I'd probably get better results with a wired sytem would I? I suspect a lot
>of my problems are to do with wireless reception.
>
>Each of teh receiver/DVR;s has trouble dealing with 4 cameras, despite
>claiming to be 4-channel systems. They can deal with three much better, but
>they have trouble picking up all 4 cameras - even during daylight.
dude, you're going to have to start over if you want a working system.
If I had a nickel for every time I've heard of people getting burned;
I'd have a dollar or two.
>Transmission Type ISM 2400 - 2483 MHz.
That is 802.11g -- 802.11n is 10x faster.
You're better off with hardwiring using CAT5 and install IP cams or
video baluns for analog cams.
>Min Illumination O Lux.
Unacceptable
>IR Nightvision Range 7 Metres.
Always take what they say the range is, then divide by 3. They lie!
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