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01/10/2007 08:34:44
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
 
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>>>>>>Anyone know of a system/company that provides outside video/internet security? We would like to have the exterior of our house monitored. I'm Googling, but not coming up with anything that seems decent, so I thought maybe someone here has already dealt with this. Thanks!
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>>>>>I install security systems for people. I use the i-view software. Why don't you just buy some cameras, a controller card and some software.
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>>>>Maybe I should, but the choices at that site were a bit daunting to me. What kind of setup would you recommend to have two or three outdoor cameras that we could monitor over the internet, preferably remotely, and also store the stream or images? I have a box that I could dedicate for it also.
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>>>It's pretty straight forward. Mount the cams, run a coax to the computer which has a video card and the i-view software. Access it via tcp-ip.
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>>As much as you love to talk and I only get a couple short sentences? <g> Ok, multiple cameras go to the same card? Using a hub or something? By using tcp-ip you mean I could access it over the internet, but can the i-view software handle that or does the image have to be on screen to view remotely? Or are you talking about taking control of the box remotely? Do any of these cameras pan or are they stationary only? Just trying to make an informed decision with as much information as I can get.
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>The video cards have 4 bnc connection ports which each camera is connected to via coaxial cable. The I-view software can handle the pan and tilt if your cameras have that capability. You will be able to access via the internet just as you would access your pc using this software. It will support up to 32 cameras. The interface is via an activex control, not remote control of the pc. Take a look at the AS-1400

So, I-View does not sell the cameras? Did not see them in the Products section.
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