Single remote surveillance camera with DVR?

Single remote surveillance camera with DVR?

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Single remote surveillance camera with DVR? Someone 07-22-2006
Posted by Someone on July 22, 2006, 7:24 pm
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Our business has a parking lot located about two blocks
away. Its location precludes any wireless networking.
However, the business adjoining the parking lot has a
DSL circuit and has given us permission to mount a camera
on its building and use its DSL circuit.

My idea is to place a camera there with a view of the parking
lot, and have it feed a single-channel DVR with remote IP
access so I can both see the lot real-time and review previous
"events" recorded on the DVR due to motion detection.

I realize this isn't a unique application, but I'd be interested
in suggestions and recommendations from others.

Thanks!



Posted by Bob La Londe on July 22, 2006, 8:23 pm
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> Our business has a parking lot located about two blocks
> away. Its location precludes any wireless networking.
> However, the business adjoining the parking lot has a
> DSL circuit and has given us permission to mount a camera
> on its building and use its DSL circuit.
>
> My idea is to place a camera there with a view of the parking
> lot, and have it feed a single-channel DVR with remote IP
> access so I can both see the lot real-time and review previous
> "events" recorded on the DVR due to motion detection.
>
> I realize this isn't a unique application, but I'd be interested
> in suggestions and recommendations from others.
>
> Thanks!

Any ol' single channel DVR with network capability will do the trick. Does
the site have a static IP? If not you will need to run an dyndns
application on one computer on their network so you can connect up to it
consistantly.


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Posted by McGinn on July 23, 2006, 12:13 am
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> Our business has a parking lot located about two blocks
> away. Its location precludes any wireless networking.
> However, the business adjoining the parking lot has a
> DSL circuit and has given us permission to mount a camera
> on its building and use its DSL circuit.
>
> My idea is to place a camera there with a view of the parking
> lot, and have it feed a single-channel DVR with remote IP
> access so I can both see the lot real-time and review previous
> "events" recorded on the DVR due to motion detection.
>
> I realize this isn't a unique application, but I'd be interested
> in suggestions and recommendations from others.
>
> Thanks!
>
>





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Posted by almel on July 25, 2006, 8:00 am
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I agree with Bob.

Static IP is not neccessary. If you choose DVR with dynamic DNS support it
can refresh dynamic IP alone or DDNS support can be set on the router (many
of them have this option). Port forwarding to your DVR should be set on DSL
router. Consider installing more cameras, because best-buy DVRs are 4
channel models.
I strongly suggest low light day/night high resolution cameras (480 TVL
min.). Infrared illumination is welcome too if the parking lot is in the
dark.



Posted by Bob La Londe on August 19, 2006, 12:37 pm
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>I agree with Bob.
>
> Static IP is not neccessary. If you choose DVR with dynamic DNS support it
> can refresh dynamic IP alone or DDNS support can be set on the router
> (many
> of them have this option). Port forwarding to your DVR should be set on
> DSL
> router. Consider installing more cameras, because best-buy DVRs are 4
> channel models.
> I strongly suggest low light day/night high resolution cameras (480 TVL
> min.). Infrared illumination is welcome too if the parking lot is in the
> dark.

I've had bad luck with the DYNDNS features on routers. I prefer to run a
DYNDNS program on their main server on their LAN as that is the one computer
least likely to be down, and even if it is they won't leave it down for
long.


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Fishing Forums & Contests
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