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    Google.com Vulnerability that bypasses anti-virus

    And unfortunately, there isn't too much we can do about it except use common sense practices. You realize most of us are just along for the ride, no go pedal, no stop pedal and no signaling to get off on the next stop, because this is a limited NON-stop run. Can't worry about everything, you...
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    The Typical picture of a Perp on Nextdoor-type Apps with Consumer Grade Cameras like Ring, Nest, Arlo, Canary, Wyze, etc.

    Yeah, because digitally zooming in until you can count the pixels will help. Reminds me of early 8-bit graphics, except I don't think this would qualify for two-bit graphics
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    SD5A425GA-HNR detects cat ??

    My HDW5231R-Z 2mp camera puts a green box around our dogs whenever they are in view of the camera in the backyard. The green box goes wherever they do
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    Is it normal to heave two IP entries for the NVR?

    I thought I was being careful. Didn't want to inadvertently post info I shouldn't.
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    Is it normal to heave two IP entries for the NVR?

    Sheesh, you don't know until you know. My intentions were good. Sometimes I'm stubborn in my process By the way, when I initialized the Dahua NVR after doing the updates, I chose NOT to enable P2P. How do I enable it to use the DMSS app?
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    Is it normal to heave two IP entries for the NVR?

    I can change all the passwords from the camera GUIs, but the port number situation may be another story What is the port number used by Dahua NVRs? And can the cameras be reset from the GUI? Like, can I disconnect each camera from the Lorex NVR and connect them directly to my laptop one at a...
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    Is it normal to heave two IP entries for the NVR?

    I think I might be procrastinating because I am trying to setup all the cameras before the switchover. I know how to access the live view from my phone to align the cameras as I install them with the Lorex Cloud app. Along with the installation of the NVR, every camera has a different...
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    Is it normal to heave two IP entries for the NVR?

    I see. I wonder why the 192.168.XX.108 is an IP address on the device list as it is not in the IP range of the network. The 192.169.XXX.XXX IP address for the same NVR is. And it's not 192.168.1.108. The 3rd set of numbers is not 1
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    Is it normal to heave two IP entries for the NVR?

    The 192.168.XX.108 is a weird entry as it is not part of my LAN. Could it be the default IP of the device? Or maybe part of the way the device connects to the Lorex provided DDNS?
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    Is it normal to heave two IP entries for the NVR?

    Yes. The 35000 port appears as part of the NVR device info, so maybe it's part of the DDNS Lorex provides?
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    Is it normal to heave two IP entries for the NVR?

    Just thought I'd be careful as I don't want to give any information away
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    Is it normal to heave two IP entries for the NVR?

    All cameras are connected directly to the NVR
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    Is it normal to heave two IP entries for the NVR?

    If you notice, the first entry in the top list is the correct IP series (192.169.X.X) and the 11th entry is not part of my LAN IP series (192.168.X.X). Is this the default address? If so, why would it be listed as well as the one being used for my LAN IP series?
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    Is it normal to heave two IP entries for the NVR?

    Just noticed today that there are 2 entries in the device registration page for the NVR, with two different IP addresses. Is this normal? I don't recall seeing that before
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    Teaser Info and Mini Review - Empiretech B52IR-X3 Triple Lens Camera

    I tried that, cause I saw that here somewhere on the forum, but when I turn off the filter, I get a lot of background hiss.
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    Teaser Info and Mini Review - Empiretech B52IR-X3 Triple Lens Camera

    I kinda figured it was added by the forum
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    Teaser Info and Mini Review - Empiretech B52IR-X3 Triple Lens Camera

    Noise filter is on, and MIC is set to 100. The sound is weird on this camera, certain sounds are reproduced ok, and others seem to be filtered out. During the day when the pool pump is running, you can hear the water spill over the spa, but when the A/C kicks on, it's normal at first and then...
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    Teaser Info and Mini Review - Empiretech B52IR-X3 Triple Lens Camera

    Did you add that link or did the forum do it automatically? I know sometimes you type certain words and the forum creates a link automatically to Amazon or eBay
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    Teaser Info and Mini Review - Empiretech B52IR-X3 Triple Lens Camera

    That's the plan. On the right side of the camera
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    Teaser Info and Mini Review - Empiretech B52IR-X3 Triple Lens Camera

    It needs more light and lower gain. The darker edges have a hard time. I was off on the gain, gain set to 0 - 60. Exposure is 0 - 7
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    Where to install cameras and what focal length

    I don't understand why you keep mentioning the Z4E, I'm talking about the B54IR-ZE (no 4) which is the bullet version of the T54IR-ZE turret you mentioned with the exact same variable focal lengths. I'm saying that the bullet versions typically have 4 IR LEDS versus the 2 IR lights on the...
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    Teaser Info and Mini Review - Empiretech B52IR-X3 Triple Lens Camera

    Attached is a screenshot of one of my 2mp cams at night. Exposure is 0 - 7, gain is 55. I think it could use another D20 or even a D10 on the right of the camera
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    Where to install cameras and what focal length

    He said he purchased a Z4E which is too zoomed in for him. A B54IR-ZE is a 2.7mm - 12mm variant which would allow a wider FOV I only mentioned the B54IR-ZE as it has 4 IR LEDS vs the 2 on the T54IR-ZE, which should give a bit more light in low light areas
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    Where to install cameras and what focal length

    Or a B54IR-ZE, depending on the ambient light. The bullet version has twice the IR LEDs of the turret version.
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    Teaser Info and Mini Review - Empiretech B52IR-X3 Triple Lens Camera

    Yeah, I didn't see anything that would make me want to take the leap. $175 for a used camera is no bueno for me. For $44 more I purchased a new one with a warranty
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    Teaser Info and Mini Review - Empiretech B52IR-X3 Triple Lens Camera

    Yeah, so I'm slow :rofl: That's the other thing I like about separate cameras, the flexibility of different camera angles.
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    Teaser Info and Mini Review - Empiretech B52IR-X3 Triple Lens Camera

    It looks great during the day. I have a few 2mp cameras in the back yard with the same lighting situation as the location as I was mentioning and even with the Tendelux D20 supplemental lighting, it could use more light at night. I have a ZE in use that is mounted on the fence on a square pole...
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    Teaser Info and Mini Review - Empiretech B52IR-X3 Triple Lens Camera

    You know, I was going to pull the trigger on this 2mp triple camera, but was afraid 25mm wouldn't be enough to get me the FOV I'm looking for as it is right about 50 - 55 feet from the mounting location. I think the location would do better with a Z4E and a ZE. I really don't need 3 different...