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CCTV advice

I seem to recall one of the forum member been in the CCTV industry or knows a little about it, can any remember their name, or can you contact me Very Happy

Looking at this setup on ebay for £250, 320gb HD RECORDER, 4 x IR cameras, wouldn't mind some feedback on it Embarassed

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...0295545350

Somebody scratch my car again, whilst parked on my driveway Evil or Very Mad I know they won't stop it, but at least i could see who did it and maybe get somewhere if it happens again. Also added security for the house/garage, which we had the latter broken into just over a year ago

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Hi Npinks,

it looks good enough , dont forget you need to budget in the duty and VAT.

I'd be more worried about warranty if you have to send stuff back to HK.

Macro have a 4 cam system on special for £450 , in todays macro catalogue.
basically same , night vision , movement activated , hd recorder and you can play your face if it doesnt work right.

another one to consider is......
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/144062

uk supplier , price about the same when you consider duty and vat.
order now and have it Tuesday.

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Good point on the VAT & Duty

Saw it was in Hong Kong, but I never thought of that side Embarassed

Going to pop to Costco, as they have a similar one, and i might aswell pop the Macro too to see what they have on offer Thumbs Up

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npinks

take a look at these guys - http://www.sctltd.co.uk/acatalog/DiyDvr_CCTV.html

use them for basic cctv systems we get called to do - knock another 10% off any of their pricing if you come via me Thumbs Up

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Jay's right - camera quality is very important

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Thanks for the link Kaine

I have looked at the page and have sent them a email on the Network DVR system with upgrade HD and 3 cameras.

I wanted to know if i can just view live feed or the recorded images too, plan is to leave it in my loft, recording all the time or on motion detection and use network/internet to view and download things if required.

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They say this system comes with the camera at the top of the list

http://www.sctltd.co.uk/acatalog/Day_Night_Cameras.html

To be honest i haven't a clue what the different spec is compared to that and the more expensive

The front of my house, where the cars a mainly park is quite well lit, with the new street light, which is a bright white light, not the old orange glowing one.

Down the side of my house is lit via my neighbours PIR flood light too

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make sure you get a LAN enabled DVR - then all you need is a static ip or use a dynamic dns (www.dyndns.com) to view it over the net.

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love this forum. I was just about to start googling this stuff after some food. Im after the same thing. Dont really need amazing quality as its for the business premises not my drive. Just need to view it via the net! (saves me having to keep going down).

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VW - if you just need live access then a network camera would suffice for you - the Vivotek stuff is very good Thumbs Up

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wow did not even realise you can just get a camera on its own. Seems to work out more cost effective getting the 4 camera set with the dvr. Also just remembered our competition ripped one of our signs off down the road so probably worth recording the feed on a harddrive Laughing . WINNER - 2008 Best All New Photograph
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Kaine, if i buy one without a harddrive do i install one myself? WINNER - 2008 Best All New Photograph
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VW - they are very easy to configure

basically;

connect the ip camera to your router (via short patch lead normally supplied)
load software onto your pc
the software will then search your network and find the ip camera
voila - done
you can then play with the camera settings

once configured you can move the camera to wherever its going and run a cat5 cable from the location back to your router or if its a wireless camera then setup the wifi connections so no need for a cable back to your router

all the cameras need power (normall 12V) however some are POE (Power over Ethernet) which can be handy.

Kaine

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can you get something to connect the router i am looking at, to my BT Homehub via wifi or does it need to be wired

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