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    UK Removes 50% Of Chinese CCTV Cameras From Sensitive Sites Amid Growing Security Concerns

    They may have 20,000 cameras or more installed around the country for all we know. Although those cameras can be blocked from Internet access if anyone makes a mistake on the network configuration for any one of them the entire network's security can be jeopardized. It's one thing to block...
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    UK Removes 50% Of Chinese CCTV Cameras From Sensitive Sites Amid Growing Security Concerns

    And every one of us in this forum knows nothing about their network architecture. .
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    UK Removes 50% Of Chinese CCTV Cameras From Sensitive Sites Amid Growing Security Concerns

    https://www.eurasiantimes.com/uk-removes-50-of-chinese-cctv-cameras/
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    Anyone has success running Frigate in Home Assistant?

    I'm using a Dell Latitude 3140 mini laptop with an N200 processor that fully supports Debian 12. Inference speeds are 14ms with a power draw of about 6 watts.
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    Anyone has success running Frigate in Home Assistant?

    I'd add that Frigate runs fine with low CPU utilization on pretty much any modern Intel or AMD processor without a Coral. The software developer's "current favorite" platform uses an Intel N100 CPU and Openvino: Recommended hardware | Frigate
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    Anyone has success running Frigate in Home Assistant?

    The only Frigate processes that have any appreciable CPU usage in my Debian 12 server are ffmpeg and object detection. The object detection process is set up to use the server's Intel N200 GPU via Openvino and there's an ffmpeg process for each camera. These processes should be present whether...
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    Anyone has success running Frigate in Home Assistant?

    I'm running it as a Home Assistant add-on and it works fine. Better than fine.
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    Foscam Support Requiring SDK Application and Non-Disclosure Agreement for Simple CGI Questions

    Be aware that Foscam's tech support absurdly will not provide any information about undocumented CGI commands unless you fill out a SDK application and a non-disclosure agreement. They flatly refused to answer even the most basic of questions regarding activating camera lights via HTTP command...
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    Foscam HTTP Commands for Controlling Camera Sirens and Lights

    Both commands have been tested and work with a V5EP camera. Control Siren: http://IP address:port/cgi-bin/CGIProxy.fcgi?cmd=setSirenConfig&sirenEnable=1&sirenvolume=0&reserved=0&usr=xxx&pwd=xxxx Enable = 1 is enable and enable = 0 is disable Control light: http://IP...
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    Do Foscam cameras still support CGO commands on the new models?

    I just purchased an V5EP camera. The web interface is no more and has been replaced with a screen saying they're providing better service by not providing a web interface. The cameras does support the CGI commands but the documented commands are actually somewhat limited. Foscam leaves a lot...
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    Floodlight with wireless camera questions

    The Tapo floodlight looks great, but it was announced over a year ago in January 2023. TP-Link customer service has no update as to when (or even if) this will be available.