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  1. Kymadn

    Changing Camera Order 4208 NVR

    Hi Guys I have a Dahua 4208 NVR setup. I am looking for some help on how i can change the order of the cameras on the preview screen. I have tried going into settings>camera>remote deleting the cameras and re-adding them in the order i want. Problem is that every time the NVR reboots the camera...
  2. Kymadn

    Solar powered 3G/4G CCTV Sytsem

    I have a industrial modem which is rated to an operational temperature of 60 degrees Celsius (140 Fahrenheit). The average Temperature here is 34 degrees Celcius (93 Fahrenheit). I will post pics of the build soon
  3. Kymadn

    Solar powered 3G/4G CCTV Sytsem

    My M2M sim card will allow me to have a public IP. It wont be a static IP so i would need to use ddns. To be honest i havent setup a VPN yet. I have forwarded ports from a static IP NVR + used ddns successfully. My router (RUT950) can do OpenVPN and can be set as a client or server. My system...
  4. Kymadn

    Solar powered 3G/4G CCTV Sytsem

    Would i still need to forward the camera ports, or not in the case of using a VPN?
  5. Kymadn

    Solar powered 3G/4G CCTV Sytsem

    It will have a 100% uptime. Dont forget i am in sunny Northern Territory Australia. Where i live it's hot all year round, there is no winter. Not connecting anything directly to the battery, the equipment is fused and connected to the load output of the solar regulator.
  6. Kymadn

    Solar powered 3G/4G CCTV Sytsem

    I have been doing some reading on setting up my 4G modem VPN and already understand DDNS. If i want to have 2-3 cameras connected to the 4G modem/router. Do i not need to worry about ddns setting in each camera? If i just use iDMSS with the ddns setting to my VPN 4G modem with username +...
  7. Kymadn

    Solar powered 3G/4G CCTV Sytsem

    My calculations are based on daily consumption. No inverters are needed. The camera and modem/router both run off the 12V regulator load output with low voltage disconnect. Look at the power specs for the RTU950 and HDSW2320R-ZS.... maximum power consumption is 13.5W. I estimate to average 11W...
  8. Kymadn

    Solar powered 3G/4G CCTV Sytsem

    @nayr What are your thoughts on camera config for my solar setup? I found a M2M sim card provider in australia with good rates which should allow my cameras to be accessable. How do i go about configuring the modem/router and 2 cameras for live streaming to iDMSS? Should i just set the cameras...
  9. Kymadn

    Solar powered 3G/4G CCTV Sytsem

    Yes the 4G modem uses less <7W and the camera <6.5W. I have approximated an average over 24 hours however when the equipment arrives i will do real power consumption measurements. The camera has IR, i was looking at using the IPC-HDBW4431e-as for testing.
  10. Kymadn

    Solar powered 3G/4G CCTV Sytsem

    : Not yet, my modem is shipped and should arrive in another 2 days. I am in Australia, and will use the Telstra mobile network. It wont have a static IP address so by using a ddns URL such as example.quickddns.com:"port'' it will know what the IP address is when it changes.
  11. Kymadn

    Solar powered 3G/4G CCTV Sytsem

  12. Kymadn

    Solar powered 3G/4G CCTV Sytsem

    I have selected all the hardware and calculated power consumption, battery capacity requirements and solar panel size. Calculations include consideration of poor over cast weather to always keep the batteries charged. The system i have designed runs 24/7. it is built for fast deployment and...
  13. Kymadn

    Solar powered 3G/4G CCTV Sytsem

    Thanks Buck, that''s a good way to cluster the cameras together on the app. How about the network configuration settings? What is the best way to access them without an NVR installed? Is it best to use ddns to setup web access? i assume they would each need a unique ddns domain, then as you...
  14. Kymadn

    Solar powered 3G/4G CCTV Sytsem

    Hi all, I am new to the forum and also to the CCTV world. I have a good background in networking and electronics. I specialise in wireless communications and RF by trade. I have a question on directly accessing multiple cameras located on 1 site without a NVR. I will have up to 3 cameras on...