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    New internet service coming - VPN options

    If it were easy, where would be the fun in it. Hanging out in this forum is not for the faint of heart. To get started on a VLAN, I started to follow this ink: How to Setup and Secure UniFi VLAN — LazyAdmin After setting up the first firewall rule as described, took a pause. Now wondering if it...
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    New internet service coming - VPN options

    This is the kind of info I am hoping for, now I can research implementation details. Multiple NICs would be simple to execute. I repurposed an older PC build to get started with BI, and intend to build/assemble with new components once I get to cruising altitude with BI and cameras. Over the...
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    New internet service coming - VPN options

    Would be great to learn more about, "Best practice is multiple layers of security ." For a home user, what might those layers be?
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    Noob from Wisconsin

    I have read many of @sebastiantombs posts, learned much, and will miss his inimitable style.
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    Cameras suitable for install in two-gang low voltage box

    A promising possibility.
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    New internet service coming - VPN options

    Thanks for highlighting that if all else fails one could decline their device and simply buy one’s own modem. Also, your post prompted me to re-visit and read up on IPv6, and I get the idea (concept only) of all having a publicly routable IP address. For home users who are not subject matter...
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    New internet service coming - VPN options

    I take the point about needing a good understanding. Always willing to take on new learning challenges. However, once in a while I have to pause and ask myself what my goal is. For the fun of it I might try Tailscale. Zerotier was straightforward to set up.
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    Cameras suitable for install in two-gang low voltage box

    A mini bullet might work, though one has to figure out how to mount it behind a wall plate, and how to get decent air circulation to move heat from the camera out of the enclosed box.
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    Cameras suitable for install in two-gang low voltage box

    At this rate of box-escapees, the box will stay empty.
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    Cameras suitable for install in two-gang low voltage box

    I was thinking inside the box. Perhaps it would have to be a purpose-built camera, so this coudl be a long term project until such time that Dahua or someone else thinks its worth their while.
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    Cameras suitable for install in two-gang low voltage box

    I have two-gang low voltage boxes in some locations, that contain an audio control pad for ceiling speakers. The boxes already have ethernet runs, over which the controls communicate with the audio controller. Am thinking of repurposing the 2G LV boxes and the existing ethernet runs for cameras...
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    New internet service coming - VPN options

    Many have opined here that better to have your VPN run on your own device(s), if possible. Yes, Starlink is CGNAT (I did look up the SpaceKaren reference).
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    New internet service coming - VPN options

    I use a Ubiquiti Unifi Dream Machine, which is a capable unit, and am hoping to stay with it. Even with Starlink, I put the router that came with the kit aside, and use my own UDM. We (neighbors) signed up for a "bulk purchase" with Spectrum, for what started as a 7.5 year term and ended up...
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    New internet service coming - VPN options

    Sounds like a router based VPN will become possible, which seems to be the preferred option around here.
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    New internet service coming - VPN options

    Currently I have Starlink Internet service, and over the last few days got Blue Iris remote access working with zerotier and UI3 – thank you those who mentioned zerotier, posted a link to a helpful video, and noted that UI3 does most everything to use BI remotely. Over the next couple of months...
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    Preferred method for adding camera

    Changed the default H.265 to H.264 yesterday, several hours later when it was dark it did not appear to have helped and the image was still flickering both in BI as well as at the camera. So I thought that when it was daylight outside I'd get up on the ladder, reset, and see what happens. Then...
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    Preferred method for adding camera

    Thanks, physical reset seems to have been the historical preference, and continues to be. I'll try the reset after seeing the results of changing to H.264 as @SpacemanSpiff suggested.
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    Preferred method for adding camera

    It was in H.265 and I changed it to H.264 ... thanks. That must have been the default. I'll check it tonight and see what happens.
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    Preferred method for adding camera

    Is there a preference between: - Physical button reset on camera, and - Browser interface of camera - Setting - Default - Factory default Also, should I mess around with firmware update? Camera is a a Feb 2023 purchase from Andy's Amazon store.
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    Is mobile app purchase necessary for each device accessing Blue Iris PC

    I got UI3 working, and am reporting it here in case this helps somebody else who finds their way here. For some time I could not browse to the IP address of my BI PC, with the port appended to the IP, as called for by the BI manual. Seemed like this should just work, but wouldn't, and this alone...
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    Preferred method for adding camera

    Odd results in night video from T5442T-ZE. Previously it produced a steady-image video, now the image flickers, but only at night. Daytime image is great. Best as I recall it was flickering when I browsed directly to the camera, though will check tonight to be sure. I don't think I changed any...
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    Preferred method for adding camera

    Odd that initially BI would find my cameras, now it doesn't and goes with generic. Thanks for the response, helpful to know I should just go with it.
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    Preferred method for adding camera

    I changed assigned static IP addresses on two cameras that were still at default. I deleted the cameras in Blue Iris, and added them (was not necessary since they update in BI, was largely to learn/repeat how to add a camera). First camera is an Amcrest T2669 (then I found my way to this forum)...
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    Installing a two lens camera at front door

    Once the camera is in my hands, will have a better feel of how to proceed. Have abandoned the idea of cutting off the pig tail. Now less reluctant to drill a hole through the wall for the pigtail. Will have to surface mount on the inside to transition from pigtail to ethernet, because the wall...
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    Outdoor RJ45 Couplers & Housings

    Looks like good stuff, will get some.
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    Is mobile app purchase necessary for each device accessing Blue Iris PC

    Thanks. UI3 sounds promising, in the meantime.
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    Installing a two lens camera at front door

    Generally I prefer to retain original setup of hardware, however, in this instance ... What would happen if I snipped off the pigtail, fed the cable through a small hole, and punched the cable into a keystone type port you would put in a wall plate in premise wiring?
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    Is mobile app purchase necessary for each device accessing Blue Iris PC

    Thanks - I had a feeling I had missed something related to remote access. Didn't know about UI3, will investigate. I followed the zerotier youtube video from another thread, and (mis)undersood that you have to have the mobile app. Neither of the above points is important to me, at least so far...