as most of you know i am by now means an expert this field....so please feel free to steer me in the right direction if i am not doing something right or there is a better easier way.
i have setup a variety of cameras around my house...linked it to a dvr and now managed to network it to my tv...netbook and a small 7 "....i still need to run the network cable from my office to a central point in the house so that i can link the tv...dvr...and my house computer to the internet...there is wireless connection but i find it tooo slow...so i want to install a cat5 or 6 cable
tried to connect to the internet but havent had time to set it up yet...thats the next step
the design...
firstly i made a sketch...taking into consideration the following factors....
analog or digital...went with analog...simply because the ip/tcp cameras are great for good quality live footage...but cost a small fortune and once compressed to a recorder loose the quality...using a good quality analog camera is cheaper and if setup correctly can give a pretty good pic...even though it converts to black and white at night if the ir leds are being used or the lighing is not bright enough to keep the colour
easy access points...low fence....blind spots that i cant see from the windows of the house...trees and shrubs (movement)
family access front gate and parking...unloading...in case of hijacking
positioning of lighting and if they work on day/night switches or switched and how bright....which will affect the camera picture quality and glare.
then i decided what type of camera to install....
what lux is available from the lighting and what the camera ir capabilities and distance.
how far the camera is from the point of view...for example the gate camera is 20 metres away from the gate...is it a critical camera...do i want to identify the person....so do i fit additional lights at the gate and use a higher quality camera with a bigger lens and no ir capabilities
the cameras mounted on the side of the property are being used as motion sensors...but the quality of the picture is not critical...but i want to know if someone walks past...setting up the camera blocks so that only the areas higher than the dogs is detected and the pixels quality set a little lower so that it doesnt keep switching on...this i believe is going to be a bit of trial and error...these cameras were also positioned taking this into consideration....that the lights and movement from traffic on the road doesnt affect the motion settings.
now i just need an iphone and i can view link directly to the dvr or netbook to view the cameras from any location using the phone.
i am aslo considering mounting a small screen in my bedroom so that if i hear a noise i dont even have to get out of bed...just look up at the screen which will indicate if the dogs have activated the alarm or an intruder
i have setup a variety of cameras around my house...linked it to a dvr and now managed to network it to my tv...netbook and a small 7 "....i still need to run the network cable from my office to a central point in the house so that i can link the tv...dvr...and my house computer to the internet...there is wireless connection but i find it tooo slow...so i want to install a cat5 or 6 cable
tried to connect to the internet but havent had time to set it up yet...thats the next step
the design...
firstly i made a sketch...taking into consideration the following factors....
analog or digital...went with analog...simply because the ip/tcp cameras are great for good quality live footage...but cost a small fortune and once compressed to a recorder loose the quality...using a good quality analog camera is cheaper and if setup correctly can give a pretty good pic...even though it converts to black and white at night if the ir leds are being used or the lighing is not bright enough to keep the colour
easy access points...low fence....blind spots that i cant see from the windows of the house...trees and shrubs (movement)
family access front gate and parking...unloading...in case of hijacking
positioning of lighting and if they work on day/night switches or switched and how bright....which will affect the camera picture quality and glare.
then i decided what type of camera to install....
what lux is available from the lighting and what the camera ir capabilities and distance.
how far the camera is from the point of view...for example the gate camera is 20 metres away from the gate...is it a critical camera...do i want to identify the person....so do i fit additional lights at the gate and use a higher quality camera with a bigger lens and no ir capabilities
the cameras mounted on the side of the property are being used as motion sensors...but the quality of the picture is not critical...but i want to know if someone walks past...setting up the camera blocks so that only the areas higher than the dogs is detected and the pixels quality set a little lower so that it doesnt keep switching on...this i believe is going to be a bit of trial and error...these cameras were also positioned taking this into consideration....that the lights and movement from traffic on the road doesnt affect the motion settings.
now i just need an iphone and i can view link directly to the dvr or netbook to view the cameras from any location using the phone.
i am aslo considering mounting a small screen in my bedroom so that if i hear a noise i dont even have to get out of bed...just look up at the screen which will indicate if the dogs have activated the alarm or an intruder
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