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Go with an IP System. I built one with 24 cameras with Axis cameras and Occularis software. With H.264 compression it was very efficient. I even put in 3 HD quality cameras and the rest were at...
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I prefer Dogs and monkey porters that work for booze. Then you don't need a camera system. The dogs keep out intruders and the drunkin monkey porters relay messages to you when their is a potential...
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I would recommend a pelco system. they have something for just about everyone. im currently using a Pelco system with 60 ip camera and another 16 analog. The customer service is great, no long waits...
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Metal let's be real, no one from the states like's calling overseas call centers. 90% of the time you are going to have a bad time.
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NUUO makes some good products. You can use IP Cameras from many mfgs.
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I have Experience with IP Cameras an would highly recommend Axis IP Cameras. Only because I did test out 2 other brands and Axis was the best plug and play ready with little configuration. the next...
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We are just in the middle of getting a new cctv system installed. we have a very very old panasonic unit (about 11 years old). the thing is rock solid like others have said, however due to its age, I...
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find a local avigilon dealer www.avigilon.com Opens a new window they are a hd megapixel surveillance manufacturer... they manufacture all their cameras and vms you can also buy your server or...
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I'd recommend IP cameras from Axis and Milestone for the software, wee have this across two of our sites and it works like a dream
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I have two systems in place currently. Both are IP setups. I have found the Axis cameras with a Nuuo NVR and software to be the most reliable.
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Have you had a look at the Axis Camera Companion offering? It's licence free software supporting 1-16 cameras.
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We just put in approximately 10 Do-It-Yourself Camera systems using Geovision Hardware and the bundled software. We had the existing machines (decommissioned servers after going to VM's) and we bought...
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We use Geovision too, but it's on the expensive side. And their recording servers are real junk, you're just better off getting capture card and build server yourself, or get Dell, HP, etc. You can...
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We have a local vendor who set us up with a couple www.luxonvideo.com Opens a new window Hybrid NVR/DVRs. They have been working fine. We have a couple of odd requirements that caused some hic-ups...
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We have tested several and have settled on Speco products. I have 6 of these and have ran them for the past 5 or 6 years and have been very happy with them. I'm only using wired cameras though.
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QNAP/VioStor NVR with Vivotek IP cameras. Lot's of bang for your buck! Check them out.
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Take a look at Ubiquiti. This is a very cost-conscious and feature rich option.
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Bret Owen wrote: +1 for Axis cameras Opens a new windowvitamin d Opens a new window to record them (if you really have 16 to 24 IP cameras, you'll need more than 1 vitamin d server to record them all)...
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