video / security cameras on property
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2014-01-02 1:15 PM |
Veteran 216 | Subject: video / security cameras on property I own a 4 story residential apt building and want to install some cameras. If I want to transmit remotely,do I assume I wiFi is the best (i.e. cheapest route)? Copying to a dvr in the building would probably suffice, but if remote access isn't too costly, I'd consider it. Will need multiple cameras: 1-2 outside, 1 in lobby and possibly 1-2 elsewhere. Anyone have any suggestions or experience with this? Thanks |
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2014-01-02 1:37 PM in reply to: big joe |
Pro 15655 | Subject: RE: video / security cameras on property Originally posted by big joe I own a 4 story residential apt building and want to install some cameras. If I want to transmit remotely,do I assume I wiFi is the best (i.e. cheapest route)? Copying to a dvr in the building would probably suffice, but if remote access isn't too costly, I'd consider it. Will need multiple cameras: 1-2 outside, 1 in lobby and possibly 1-2 elsewhere. Anyone have any suggestions or experience with this? Thanks tuwood is your man......in fact, he's probably already flown a drone over your building and can spec it out pretty quick. |
2014-01-02 6:44 PM in reply to: Left Brain |
Extreme Veteran 792 | Subject: RE: video / security cameras on property "1-2 elsewhere" Is this the confession thread? |
2014-01-02 7:05 PM in reply to: big joe |
Extreme Veteran 502 Tucson | Subject: RE: video / security cameras on property I've been using the Q-see cameras from Costco. The DVR holds about 6 days of video and I can access it from my mobile device at home. You can also set up motion alerts so that I get a text if there's motion around a door etc. Oh there's an app that allows you to tap into it and you can see what every camera can see. |
2014-01-02 10:51 PM in reply to: big joe |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: video / security cameras on property Sorry, had a busy day at work today. My company sells and installs IP video surveillance systems for businesses. When you say transmit remotely are you referring to getting it on a mobile device/remote pc type stuff or are you talking about consolidating the traffic wirelessly back to a main building on premise? |
2014-01-03 12:50 PM in reply to: big joe |
Veteran 216 | Subject: RE: video / security cameras on property Tuwood: I am talking about remotely getting it back to a mobile device and/or a PC in a completely different location. joestop74 : how do you access the DVR with the Costco system? Thanks |
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2014-01-03 2:39 PM in reply to: big joe |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: video / security cameras on property Originally posted by big joe Tuwood: I am talking about remotely getting it back to a mobile device and/or a PC in a completely different location. joestop74 : how do you access the DVR with the Costco system? Thanks ok, you can do this through a standard consumer grade internet connection. Wireless networking will only get you a few thousand feet away at best. So, a typical set up for an environment like yours would be to have a Network Video Recorder (NVR) located at the building with the cameras wired to a central network there. Basically entails running Cat 6 cabling to each camera and putting a power over Ethernet (POE) switch with the NVR. The cameras all record HD video to the NVR, and you can typically set them to either record full time or only when motion is detected. Most newer camera systems then have software that you can view that server remotely with a reduced bandwidth stream. For example on my phone using a free app for my cameras I can view them real time from anywhere but it's only pulling 40kbps per video camera. It's a grainy image, but I can see what's going on. If I want to look at something HD I just select the time range and download the HD video for that slice which takes a little longer. I then have another stream that's 200kbps per camera that I can watch all three cameras full time on my desktop PC. These images are actually quite good, but are less than HD. My home internet has a 5MB upstream cap, so the 600kbps easily fits in the bandwidth budget. My company mostly sells Vivotek cameras, which run between $$600-$800 per camera for outdoor fixed domes/bullets and a little over $1k for PTZ ones. Don't worry, I'm not trying to sell you anything, just giving you an idea of the ones we sell. You can get lower cost solutions such as best/buy Costco type stuff, but they don't last very long and depending on your environmental conditions can have issues with the cold. You also have to keep in mind that assuming something bad happens you may need the cameras to identify somebody. If you can't even tell if it's a male or a female on the camera, they're not much of a help to the police. |
2014-01-04 7:59 AM in reply to: big joe |
Expert 1456 Central New Jersey | Subject: RE: video / security cameras on property We also have the Q-see cameras we got at Costco - 6 to be exact. It records to the DVR in the basement but I can access remotely from my pc or app on phone (and yes get text or email alerts) the camera basically has it's own web address so I type it in and can access it from anywhere AND it's password protected |
2014-01-04 10:51 PM in reply to: big joe |
Veteran 216 | Subject: RE: video / security cameras on property thanks, good information... |
2014-01-05 1:48 PM in reply to: big joe |
Subject: RE: video / security cameras on property http://www.ipcamprice.com/wansview-h264-megapixel-outdoor-ip-camera... I just 4 of these cameras last week. No need for dvr, it can record video with sd card directly. |
2014-01-05 6:06 PM in reply to: wwlani |
Extreme Veteran 502 Tucson | Subject: RE: video / security cameras on property Originally posted by wwlani We also have the Q-see cameras we got at Costco - 6 to be exact. It records to the DVR in the basement but I can access remotely from my pc or app on phone (and yes get text or email alerts) the camera basically has it's own web address so I type it in and can access it from anywhere AND it's password protected This big joe |
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2014-01-09 8:22 AM in reply to: big joe |
Veteran 216 | Subject: RE: video / security cameras on property hmmm... the Costco O (or BJ's solutions),..look interesting and more in line with my budge. Tuwood, I'll take your advice though and make sure there is enough clarity to identify someone, if need be. It's mostly for indoor, lighted area, not too big of an area, though I will have one outdoor. |
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