Recent content by hdjdkkd

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    Hik-Connect app for Android missing AcuSense human detection markers

    Is it set for that event to ‘notify monitoring center’? Is that android logged in to NVR via the hikconnnect cloud? (Not via direct IP) Is the notifications schedule etc set in the Hik-Connect app ?
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    Upgraded my AC Slab - Foam to Concrete

    Very impressive work! Thx for sharing!
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    Headless NVR Configuration & Administration?

    Yes. I do this all the time with Hik-vision NVRs .
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    Funning 12 volt devices with a POE switch for electricity only.

    search on amazon for ‘poe to 12v dc’
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    How to access older IP camera's on newer browsers ?

    How to enable Native Internet Explorer in Windows 11 to access your IP cams.
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    Question: Trying to connect multiple Cams, through one ethernet, to multiple NVR ports... is it possible???

    you can definitely connect multiple cameras to one camera port on HiKvision NVRs. I do it all the time without any issue. You just need to turn off the ‘plug and play’ settings in the NVR, and set the camera settings manually. you’ll also need to manually set the ‘ip addresses’ on the actual...
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    Home security system (ring vs vista 20p wireless)

    Off the top of my head… pros of Vista: -Option for exterior wired siren -keypad has text visual display -option for hardwired smoke and CO Devices Cons of Vista: -must pay $$$ for their clunky TC app (ring is only $30 a year) -must pay $$$ for cellular backup device and subscription...
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    Drive-by shooting!

    Typical POE protocol, only requires 2 pairs. If you need to install 2 Poe cameras on one cat5/6 , you can simply supply each camera with 2 pairs. Less hardware = less failure……
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    Cheap vs expensive POE splitters?

    Typical POE protocol, only requires 2 pairs. If you need to install 2 Poe cameras on one cat5/6 , you can simply supply each camera with 2 pairs. Less hardware = less failure……
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    Vacant home: cameras or security system?

    I concur. Buy a ring alarm. Throw up a few motions and door contacts, and for $200 a year, you’re good to go.