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  1. fresnoboy

    New Grandstream GDS3710 review up

    Willie Howe just reviewed the GD3710: I have two of these being used as gate controllers, tied into my VOIP phones, as well as into Blue Iris. They work very well, at least with recent software versions, and interface to Blue Iris easily and reliably. In fact, I use these as cueing cameras...
  2. fresnoboy

    Grandstream GDS3710 works well now

    Folks, I know prior users had issues with the GDS3710 as mentioned in this thread: (Grandstream Doorbell / Video Intercom GDS3710 - Do not buy), but I just installed 2 of these as gate conrollers and have them hooked to BlueIris 5 with no issues at all, at least with the 1.0.7.7 software load...
  3. fresnoboy

    Dahua and Hikvision put on the "entities list"

    See here: US government adds Chinese facial recognition firms to entity list Does this affect the ability for Dahua and Hikvision to make cameras or be allowed to be imported into the US? What alternatives would people recommend if these aren't allowed anymore? mike
  4. fresnoboy

    Problem trying to initialize camera

    I apologize as I'm sure I am missing something... I just got a bunch of cameras from Andy (quick as always!), and before I go mount them, I want to change the default IP address settings on the cameras. I connect to the cameras with Chrome (though I tried IE too), and the camera wants me to...
  5. fresnoboy

    Nice deal on a NEW i5-9400 desktop for Blue Iris for $389

    Folks, I know all the guides say that you should never build or buy a new computer for running Blue Iris, but there is an excellent deal on a Lenovo i5-9400 (6 cores) system for $389 (after coupon) referenced in this thread: Lenovo IdeaCentre Desktop: Intel Core i5-9400, 8GB DDR4, 1TB HDD $390...
  6. fresnoboy

    Dahua Audio Wiretapping vulnerability

    See here: Dahua Wiretapping Vulnerability I'm not a member, so I can't read it past the first few sentences. I assume this is not something that is an issue if the cameras are on a separate vlan and cut off from any internet connectivity and access to non-NVR computers? Can someone with a...
  7. fresnoboy

    Half-Decent Youtube review of a bunch of wired IP cameras

    See here: Overall, not too bad, but he doesn't do a lot of tweaking on the cameras, and even though he's using BlueIris, he doesn't flag any Reolink camera issues with BI, which is odd because I thought BI had a lot of issues with that brand. Spoilier: Dahua came out #2. thanks, mike
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