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IP telephones,alarms,broadband bs1999bs@yahoo.com 08-13-2005
Posted by bs1999bs@yahoo.com on August 13, 2005, 3:05 pm
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Am in New Zealand and contemplating IP security camera system with the
provision of an IP telephone to make a new Broadband connection fully
utilised. Are there any inherrent things to watch?

Telecom in New Zealand has a veritable monopoly still and has
systematically frustrated other providers access to its copper network,
I am concerned the real advantage of what I propose will also be
frustrated by lack of competitors here and trying to hook in to an
operational system along the way I propose.

My desire is to remotely monitor my home through, preferably, some sort
of hand-held or, to a lesser extent, a remote computer.

Anyone have any ideas on a good source of supply to Australia or New
Zealand?



Posted by Celso Lujan on August 13, 2005, 5:03 pm
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bs1999bs@yahoo.com wrote:
> Am in New Zealand and contemplating IP security camera system with the
> provision of an IP telephone to make a new Broadband connection fully
> utilised. Are there any inherrent things to watch?
>
> Telecom in New Zealand has a veritable monopoly still and has
> systematically frustrated other providers access to its copper network,
> I am concerned the real advantage of what I propose will also be
> frustrated by lack of competitors here and trying to hook in to an
> operational system along the way I propose.
>
> My desire is to remotely monitor my home through, preferably, some sort
> of hand-held or, to a lesser extent, a remote computer.
>
> Anyone have any ideas on a good source of supply to Australia or New
> Zealand?
>
Hello:
        You might want to check out our systems, which are fully LAN
compatable. We do intrusion detection, alarm monitoring, and video
surveillance over an IP connection. We use a telephone line for sending
an alarm to a beeper, which then alerts us to look at the video. You
could use the LAN connection to send an email to a beeper; however, our
experience has been that the straight telephone connection will reach us
in about 40 seconds, while the email takes as long as two minutes. For
prompt response the telephone is preferable. You can view our system by
getting on your favorite browser and in the locator bar type in

http://206.206.97.135:5801

You can view the camera by clicking left mouse button in the black area
(outside the displayed windows) and select cameras.

This is one of many possible ways to accomplish this; however, our
systems are very cost competitive. Email me if you have questions, at

clujan@lujansoft.com

Good luck,
Celso Lujan


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