MarcAllReadyFibre
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FOSCam IP Camera Order CLICK Below to access HWZ thread and more info:
FOSCAM FI8910W / FI9820W Offers
PM or Call me for more queries.
Cheers!
Marc
Dr_Archer, our delivery will b delayed. China 1 week holiday n too much order to fulfill sia... MARIX called me early this morning to apologies for the delay. Seems tat VStarcam business is growing
I started to think that , actually going for an IP Camera that can record to NAS is a good idea, in case of camera damage by theft or stolen, i still get a backup clip inside NAS
H6837WIP only supports up to channel 11 lah... This was mentioned before. If you ask your reseller, they should have told you also.
I was not aware of this one and neither the reseller informed me about this. Anyways, thanks for your advice. I have changed channel to 1 and now its working...
Thanks a lot...
What if NAS is stolen?
I ordered Dropcam.com , their cloud service is US$99 per camera per year and US$50 for each additional camera providing 7-day archive records. Dropcam constantly uploads video to the cloud. I am sure NAS will work out cheaper on a longer run, but I don't mind paying for convenience and easy to work solution.
Wow, pretty expensive solution per annum... But is a good idea, I've yet got a chance to test out. My only worry is the bandwidth you need. HD Cameras effectively needs 2Mbps to stream HD contents out on average minimum. If 4 cameras, you need at least about 8mbps out to the cloud server.
Maybe I need more research in this area.
Dr_Archer, what's ur take on this?
No worries, why didn't you call your reseller for tech support? Even MARIX support their existing clients when warranty expires less site visits.
Onsite is definitely chargeable. They need salary to survive too. Yours is parrallel import unit rite? Did urs come wif PSB approved adapter? Just curious.
Wow, pretty expensive solution per annum... But is a good idea, I've yet got a chance to test out. My only worry is the bandwidth you need. HD Cameras effectively needs 2Mbps to stream HD contents out on average minimum. If 4 cameras, you need at least about 8mbps out to the cloud server.
Maybe I need more research in this area.
Dr_Archer, what's ur take on this?