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hi geckoSG
any wireless router to replace 2wire model 5012nv when using singtel bb and with h6837wip ? thanks in advance


If wireless, I suspect that your wireless may not be stable. If wireless is stable, the camera will not lose connection easily. My last DIR-851 keeps dropping the camera, I keep blaming my cameras, within 1-2 weeks, signs shows that my router is dying and once I replaced my router, my cameras have not dropped connection.

Hope this information helps. Wireless signal if not consistant will cause drops to connection. IP Camera's wireless cards are not as good as laptops. So, you need to know the limitation too.
 

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May I know for models having recording done locally on SD card, can it also be recorded to NVR?

If there are multiple users require to view the same camera, is there any multicast thingy to be setup?
 

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Selling a brand new in the box Aztech WIPC401 Wireless-N Pan/Tilt IP Camera if anyone is interested.
 

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Question: What is the least reliable part of a wireless IP camera?

Answer: The power adaptor.

Yesterday, while in the office, I couldn't get an image from my LevelOne WCS-2040 wireless IP camera. As indicated in one of my earlier post, the WCS-2040 seems to share the same OEM as the Dlink DCS-6620G. Even the user interface is almost identical. I came home today and tried to reset the camera by switching off and on. Nothing. I felt the adaptor and it wasn't even warm. Conclusion: The adaptor has gone kaput.

So far, I have 3 wireless cameras whose power adaptor has died on me: the F series (Foscam OEM), the Edimax ICS-7010PTn and now the LevelOne WCS-2040. My cameras are on 24/7, and occasionally, I need to reset them by switching off and on just to re-establish the connection between the camera and the router (and this has happened to almost all my cameras). However, all the cameras seem to be still working, but it is the adaptors that gave way.

Fortunately though, power adaptors are easy to replace. Just look for one with the same voltage, current and connector size. For the WCS-2040, that (the output) is +12V and 1.5A.
 

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Friends,

I am in need to install wireless IP cam in my home to monitor my FDW, i have a synology NAS and would like to video to be stored in NAS. please recommond a good cam for me. My budget is approx 300+ one 1 cam, need to have night vision and should be able to monitor from android phone, would be a plus if it has a motion sensor
 

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May I know for models having recording done locally on SD card, can it also be recorded to NVR?

If there are multiple users require to view the same camera, is there any multicast thingy to be setup?

Friends,

I am in need to install wireless IP cam in my home to monitor my FDW, i have a synology NAS and would like to video to be stored in NAS. please recommond a good cam for me. My budget is approx 300+ one 1 cam, need to have night vision and should be able to monitor from android phone, would be a plus if it has a motion sensor

I don't record to NAS, so I haven't tested this functionality with all my wireless IP cameras.

If you look at Mediapro's pricelist, you can find the following cameras that has IR support and is able to record to NAS as well as SD card:

o Edimax IC-7110W. This has PTZ function and supports resolution up to 1280x800. List price is S$369.
o Dlink DCS-2132L. This is a fixed lens camera and supports resolution up to 1280x720. List price is S$289.

Other cameras may support NAS recording, but the pricelist did not indicate.
 
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Hi, NTUC Fairprice is selling:
SLIX - Pan & Tilt Wireless N IP Camera
(model: H6837WIP)

I searched around, and found that this is Vstarcom product.
I just want a simple solution to monitor my pets when I am away.
At $169.90 (UP: $229), this is a bargain?
:s22:
 

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Hi, NTUC Fairprice is selling:
SLIX - Pan & Tilt Wireless N IP Camera
(model: H6837WIP)

I searched around, and found that this is Vstarcom product.
I just want a simple solution to monitor my pets when I am away.
At $169.90 (UP: $229), this is a bargain?
:s22:

should be since its sold by NTUC and comes with local warranty...a friend of mine bought 2 sets and she said its really easy to setup - kept showing us pics of her pet dogs on her iPhone, can even hear the dogs barking :s13:

i believe a similar vstarcam model with local warranty is around $249 or you can forgo the warranty and order from overseas.
 

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Cheap but support wise, you have to be prepared. Warranty wise, check the terms and condition. MARIX is 1 Year 1 to 1 Exchange for Factory Defects (Carry-in).

If you are monitoring the pets, why not consider the T6836WIP which MARIX is bring in? It's an entry level MJPEG with no recording but launching at promotional price of $129 each, cheap and good image quality.
 
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hi geckoSG
any wireless router to replace 2wire model 5012nv when using singtel bb and with h6837wip ? thanks in advance

I wanted to recommend you the ASUS RT-N66U or RT-N56U, but now I worry firmware of the router may not be stable.

I've just upgraded to the ASUS RT-N56U, but do not upgrade to the V3.0.xx firmware as there is some problem it seems with the wireless. My router keeps dropping all my devices wifi connection after a while and when I do a setup of my cameras using IP Camera Viewer Pro over the 3G, the router crashed several time.

I've just drop back my firmware to the 1.0.xxx firmware and will have to monitor if these things happened or not.
 

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Hi, NTUC Fairprice is selling:
SLIX - Pan & Tilt Wireless N IP Camera
(model: H6837WIP)

I searched around, and found that this is Vstarcom product.
I just want a simple solution to monitor my pets when I am away.
At $169.90 (UP: $229), this is a bargain?
:s22:
I just bought mine in SLS for less than $150 with a local warranty. Sold by genuine shop genuine people.
 
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I just bought mine in SLS for less than $150 with a local warranty. Sold by genuine shop genuine people. Seriously, with this PnP stuff, what kind of ADDITIONAL support will you need?? Defeat the purpose of being PnP...
so cheap? which shop?
 

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I just bought mine in SLS for less than $150 with a local warranty. Sold by genuine shop genuine people. Seriously, with this PnP stuff, what kind of ADDITIONAL support will you need?? Defeat the purpose of being PnP...

also model: H6837WIP?
got to compare apple with apple wo.... :s13:
 

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I don't record to NAS, so I haven't tested this functionality with all my wireless IP cameras.

If you look at Mediapro's pricelist, you can find the following cameras that has IR support and is able to record to NAS as well as SD card:

o Edimax IC-7110W. This has PTZ function and supports resolution up to 1280x800. List price is S$369.
o Dlink DCS-2132L. This is a fixed lens camera and supports resolution up to 1280x720. List price is S$289.

Other cameras may support NAS recording, but the pricelist did not indicate.

I need PoE..... seems like not much choices...
 

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Well, for its specs, h.264 and all, think it's still a good product falls under $150 category... More than that you have to consider others already..


i gotten 3 vstarcam products for its spec, but each have their flaws and instability. Gonna try out foscam and see how it goes.
 
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