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    Default Home Security setup using wireless camera


    kinsa naka try na ug setup? kay plano ko setup butang ug security cams sa balay mga 3 kabuok na camera... naa mo idea unsaon pag setup?
    basin naa sad mo diagram ika share... thanks.

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    Unsa man ang imong requirements bay? Analog Camera or IP Network Camera.
    Search google for more info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rgshockz View Post
    Unsa man ang imong requirements bay? Analog Camera or IP Network Camera.
    Search google for more info.
    IP network camera...

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    IP camera gamita bisan aha ka basta naay internet pwede nimo e check ang status...

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    naka setup kug wireless ip cam diri sa amua store. I have 4 cams, edimax ic3010wg. Resolution is okay and naay mic ug audio out. So, audio video and akung mga recordings. Anyways, wifi ip cams are good if they are close to your routers, otherwise you will need boosters to extend the signal. Unfortunately for me, i would have need three boosters to reach the desired places, and boosters are not cheap. I decided to use UTP cables to connect each camera to my router. Simple ra kaau ang pag setup. Just make sure you can hide the cables as well as the power supply, otherwise useless ra ang camera, palungon ra o putlon ang utp cables. I can view four important areas at once and enabled audio and motion detection so that it will automatically record anything that moves or makes noise. My only problem is that i'm having a hard time portforwarding the cams to my router so that i can view them anywhere in the world. If someone can help me with this, i would really appreciate it much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by emow View Post
    naka setup kug wireless ip cam diri sa amua store. I have 4 cams, edimax ic3010wg. Resolution is okay and naay mic ug audio out. So, audio video and akung mga recordings. Anyways, wifi ip cams are good if they are close to your routers, otherwise you will need boosters to extend the signal. Unfortunately for me, i would have need three boosters to reach the desired places, and boosters are not cheap. I decided to use UTP cables to connect each camera to my router. Simple ra kaau ang pag setup. Just make sure you can hide the cables as well as the power supply, otherwise useless ra ang camera, palungon ra o putlon ang utp cables. I can view four important areas at once and enabled audio and motion detection so that it will automatically record anything that moves or makes noise. My only problem is that i'm having a hard time portforwarding the cams to my router so that i can view them anywhere in the world. If someone can help me with this, i would really appreciate it much.
    Use dyndns for portforwarding for free hosting so makita nimo imong ang camera thru remote site.
    DynDNS.com - Free Domain Name, Managed DNS, Email Services

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    Quote Originally Posted by raven007 View Post
    IP camera gamita bisan aha ka basta naay internet pwede nimo e check ang status...
    Analog also can be viewed from remote site basta naa kay Network DVR. Nka install nku aning analog cam tapos network DVR so giconnect nku thru LAN din have an internet connection i use dyndns to check the status.

    Ang Anaolog cam low ug image quality than ip cam mas higher iyang image quality.

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    salamat mga bro... unsaon man pag connect ninyo sa pc? unsa man na connection?
    maklaro ba sa camera maski wala light? as in wala jud suga?

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    Quote Originally Posted by epoyking View Post
    salamat mga bro... unsaon man pag connect ninyo sa pc? unsa man na connection?
    maklaro ba sa camera maski wala light? as in wala jud suga?
    it depends on your camera nga gamiton. every camera naay specification wither Day and night function cya. usually ang nindot nga camera is IP Camera w/c is mahal pod ang cost. kung IP CAMERa imong gamiton tapos wired connection lang mogamit lang ka ug UTP CABLE CAT5e or CAT6, RJ45,Switch (8 port up),PC for ur server. if u want nga makita sa remote area using internet add ka ug router din configure using portforwarding. if ganahan ka use Power over Ethernet (POE) IP camera din simply POE pod imong Switch para dli nka mahasol ug conect sa power. if wireless IP Cam need ka ug Access point, switch, Wireless router, then PC for server. Dont forget sa power outlet.

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    pila na ron ang wireless ip cam or maski wired

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