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    Hello from Florida

    Reolink doorbell cam is setup, ethernet is run and install is pending. Reolink RLC-1224A cams are officially repalced with IPC-T54IR-AS.
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    Dahua day/night switch utility - DahuaSunriseSunset

    I was able to use this guide to get the day/night profiles rolling with a set of IPC-T54IR-AS. It was a little hairy and it needed to be in 2nd option for "working mode".
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    Hello from Florida

    Hey Y'all, New user here from North Florida! I am an electrical engineer by trade and a home networking amateur by night. Up until this prior weekend, I had only employed a single Ring brand floodlight camera, which has worked well for me for about 4 years or so. Around that time, I attempted...
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    LPR @ 85-100 feet?

    Lol. I got hung up on replying about the reolink comment and how I'm replacing them. That distance is even better.
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    LPR @ 85-100 feet?

    Wow! That's impressive. Thanks for posting these.. I'm sold
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    LPR @ 85-100 feet?

    Yep. I've gathered that much at least. I know this camera will be unusable for anything else. 2 LPR cameras? I have 2 other cameras that are situated to grab the vehicle image if that's what you are referring to.
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    LPR @ 85-100 feet?

    Yes.... I've found that I cant get the full resolution, and trying to live view with them at full resolution crashes the live view... I'm returning the reolink domes and replacing with these: IPC-T54IR-AS. I also have a Reolink duo 3 mounted above the garage for the motion detection...
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    LPR @ 85-100 feet?

    Yep. I am FL so back plates only anyways. This is the only way in/out so single sided with back plates is fine.
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    LPR @ 85-100 feet?

    Thank you! Those seem to be the consensus, but I just couldn't find info about them reading plates out to 100ft.
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    LPR @ 85-100 feet?

    I've recently (this week). Wired, and connected 3 new PoE Reolink (dont shoot me) cams. I've watched some youtube videos on LPR and it has fascinated me. I've done some light searching but figured this was best to ask directly if this kind of thing. If were to grab the plate of a vehicle leaving...
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