Re: Single remote surveillance camera with DVR?
- From: "Bob La Londe" <nospam@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2006 09:37:34 -0700
"almel" <almel@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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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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