Wireless IP Camera thread

geckoSG

Master Member
Joined
Oct 16, 2006
Messages
3,040
Reaction score
5
anyone?????????????


Bro, easier for you if you first check out the compatibility list on synology camera list, then check out the brands (Chinese manufacturers) and look for POE.


Other than that, its more like if someone owns both sinology and/or Chinese camera brand with POE then they can advise you.
 

HeeroYuy84

High Supremacy Member
Joined
Apr 22, 2002
Messages
25,618
Reaction score
105
Bro, easier for you if you first check out the compatibility list on synology camera list, then check out the brands (Chinese manufacturers) and look for POE.


Other than that, its more like if someone owns both sinology and/or Chinese camera brand with POE then they can advise you.

Synology - Network Attached Storage (NAS)

the list does not say poe, very hard to filter... :(:(
 

juskoh2

Junior Member
Joined
Jun 9, 2009
Messages
53
Reaction score
0
VStarcam?

I saw their online mayday promo this morning, pricing is good for T7835WIP (HD)

Hi Guys, I'm looking for a IPCAM to keep an eye on pets at home.
Which would you recommend? T7835WIP or T7838WIP
Whats the difference?
Have no experience, and just chance upon this site.
 

user109s

Member
Joined
Jul 1, 2006
Messages
224
Reaction score
3
Hey geckoSG,

I have info for the wanscam HW0024 when I query the oem about ipcam. According to the paper spec; Pan:355°, Tilt: 90° No upright info at the moment until I get the set on my hand. :)
 
Last edited:

geckoSG

Master Member
Joined
Oct 16, 2006
Messages
3,040
Reaction score
5
Hi Guys, I'm looking for a IPCAM to keep an eye on pets at home.
Which would you recommend? T7835WIP or T7838WIP
Whats the difference?
Have no experience, and just chance upon this site.

T7835WIP is good enuff. I guess its the lens used
 

geckoSG

Master Member
Joined
Oct 16, 2006
Messages
3,040
Reaction score
5
I saw specs tat wanscam ones r 90 degree on pan/tilt. Which means I cannot put cam on top of cupboard n view downwards. So wanna just verify tat point. It means i must mount upside down on wall or ceiling.
 

liaonlee

Member
Joined
Jun 27, 2010
Messages
118
Reaction score
0
hi geckoSG and hardwarezone friends,

can i check with you what is the meaning of "Comes with Local PSB Safety Mark Power Adapter for Legal Use in Singapore" for this model VStarCam T7838WIP? Does it mean that this model VStarCam T7835WIP HD PnP IPCAM can't be used in Singapore? Is this model T7835WIP ok to use at home to monitor baby? thanks.
 

user109s

Member
Joined
Jul 1, 2006
Messages
224
Reaction score
3
Hi,

I just got my Wanscam HW0024 and played around till ovr midnite. "Force" to sleep by my family.. :s13: Here is the front & real of 0024.
33mub1z.jpg

2w2fwjm.jpg
 

user109s

Member
Joined
Jul 1, 2006
Messages
224
Reaction score
3
GeckoSG,

No information about the tilt angle but I sent it to upright end and downward end to see what is the greatest angle it can get. The upright went to end I will say the most is no more than 100 degree, judging from the position. :)
upright_0.jpg


For the down angle, I will say likely not more than 210 degree, judging from its position.

downward_0.jpg
 
Last edited:

geckoSG

Master Member
Joined
Oct 16, 2006
Messages
3,040
Reaction score
5
hi geckoSG and hardwarezone friends,

can i check with you what is the meaning of "Comes with Local PSB Safety Mark Power Adapter for Legal Use in Singapore" for this model VStarCam T7838WIP? Does it mean that this model VStarCam T7835WIP HD PnP IPCAM can't be used in Singapore? Is this model T7835WIP ok to use at home to monitor baby? thanks.

Tats means the distributor supplies the PSB SAFETY MARK power adapter which is a MUST according to local law if they intend to sell the devices in Singapore in the shop or via online. I know the factory default power supply has no SAFETY MARK nor tested by the local agency for compliance.

So, legally. Who supplies the local psb approved ones r not infringing theblocal law, who did not risks being reported by consumers.

Tats what it means. Pricing add on is a major difference
 
Last edited:

user109s

Member
Joined
Jul 1, 2006
Messages
224
Reaction score
3
Hi geckoSG,

The bracket hanger for the IPcam has angle to compensate the position. I think most of them can meet the demand unless you look for special requirement. I guess you don want to extend out the IPcam from the hanger.. It will a bit tough to look for such cam. :)
 
Last edited:

user109s

Member
Joined
Jul 1, 2006
Messages
224
Reaction score
3
Although I did setup a few IPcams successfully but I still knock on the wall. This time is my new Wanscam HW0024, it can be seen at internal network without problem.

To login internet is a different story, I set its configuration same as other IPcam at my ASUS RT56U router but fail to login from my Galaxy S4. :s11:
I need some inputs to figure out what have I missed..

I setup statics IP & a port values on the HW0024 "Basic Network Setting". I skipped "wireless". Wanscam doesn't provide free DDNS services, weird.. I skipped this at this moment. Also skip "alarm" & "record". What else I missed? :o
 

geckoSG

Master Member
Joined
Oct 16, 2006
Messages
3,040
Reaction score
5
Although I did setup a few IPcams successfully but I still knock on the wall. This time is my new Wanscam HW0024, it can be seen at internal network without problem.

To login internet is a different story, I set its configuration same as other IPcam at my ASUS RT56U router but fail to login from my Galaxy S4. :s11:
I need some inputs to figure out what have I missed..

I setup statics IP & a port values on the HW0024 "Basic Network Setting". I skipped "wireless". Wanscam doesn't provide free DDNS services, weird.. I skipped this at this moment. Also skip "alarm" & "record". What else I missed? :o


within network or outside network? outside network, please do port forwarding...
 

geckoSG

Master Member
Joined
Oct 16, 2006
Messages
3,040
Reaction score
5
Hi geckoSG,

The bracket hanger for the IPcam has angle to compensate the position. I think most of them can meet the demand unless you look for special requirement. I guess you don want to extend out the IPcam from the hanger.. It will a bit tough to look for such cam. :)


Not about the bracket, cos I SIT my ip camera upright on top of a shelve which I do not need to drill any holes or bracket. But with the camera not able to go lower than the horizon, then it cannot work for me. That's why.


Anyway, next month, I got a new camera to play with, bought an experimental camera from MARIX for their new OEM brand. This one the look is very special, and with 128 degree wide angle lens. Gonna see how good this is.
 

user109s

Member
Joined
Jul 1, 2006
Messages
224
Reaction score
3
mmm...done that same as other 3 IPcam setting, so RT56u's forwarding shall not be a problem. often outside is a bit not so straight forward to connect between the IPcam and smartphone.. :s11:
 
Last edited:

user109s

Member
Joined
Jul 1, 2006
Messages
224
Reaction score
3
Not about the bracket, cos I SIT my ip camera upright on top of a shelve which I do not need to drill any holes or bracket. But with the camera not able to go lower than the horizon, then it cannot work for me. That's why.


Anyway, next month, I got a new camera to play with, bought an experimental camera from MARIX for their new OEM brand. This one the look is very special, and with 128 degree wide angle lens. Gonna see how good this is.

Got what you mean.. Most of them not able to do that. Let's see your new toy when you got it.
 
Important Forum Advisory Note
This forum is moderated by volunteer moderators who will react only to members' feedback on posts. Moderators are not employees or representatives of HWZ Forums. Forum members and moderators are responsible for their own posts. Please refer to our Community Guidelines and Standards and Terms and Conditions for more information.
Top