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    Wow! There are still good people among us!

    I took CERT training about ten years ago. You‘re taught it’s very important to survey the scene before jumping into action. The heroic rescuers in this video were trying to open a door that was up against the guardrail. One night about two years ago, I came upon a small SUV that had snapped off...
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    I’ve noticed my server keeps going offline.

    Could be a driver problem. Can you run it in safe mode with networking and see if it behaves?
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    Confirmation (blocking internet access for "made in China" cameras)

    What model switch are you using for this?
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    Confirmation (blocking internet access for "made in China" cameras)

    I’d add an internal hard drive in the BI PC for the recordings instead of using your NAS. Keep that traffic off of your LAN. Depending on you router’s capabilities, your IoT devices can be on a guest network or otherwise isolated from your LAN but not on the cameras subnet.
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    Short mast needed for Ethernet between buildings

    I hear ya about lightning...there are NO failproof solutions. I'm in PA and we get our share of thunderstorms. Most damage I've seen is due to differences in device grounds I've also used Ubiquiti devices including their ETH-SP for static. There is no power at the remote building so it'll be...
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    Short mast needed for Ethernet between buildings

    Yes, probably will use something like this.
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    Short mast needed for Ethernet between buildings

    Thanks for your reply…yes, messenger cable with clamps. Since the pipe will extend a couple of feet above the roof, I suppose a proper ground rod should be used.
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    Short mast needed for Ethernet between buildings

    I need to run a 40 foot aerial ethernet messenger cable between two buildings. The destination building is about 13 feet high but the source building is only about nine feet high at it's highest point so I need to raise the mounting point a couple of feet for adequate ground clearance...
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    Need help with multiple access points

    I suppose the TP-Link devices would work. It all depends on your intended uses at each location and whether or not you also want WiFi on the farm field. Ubiquiti's NS-5AC-US Nanostations, for example, would be for establishing a point-to-point link only...they are not traditional WiFi access...
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    Need help with multiple access points

    If you have power at all locations and clear lines of sight you can use Ubiquiti’s Nanostation access points.
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    Zero Tier

    Have you authorized the BI machine within your ZeroTier network management settings?
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    Surprised by LPR from a budget camera

    Shutter is manually set at 1/250 About 30 feet from camera to plate.
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    Surprised by LPR from a budget camera

    This is an unedited image from a relatively inexpensive 8MP IPC-T2831-ZS S2 which is currently being used as an overview to get a baseline sense of daily human behavior at a temporary location. IT was not intended to provide LPR, but plates are easily identifiable during the day, and I was...
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    Any good tutorials on setting up/configuring VPN on Windows for remote BlueIris access?

    Think of it as self-managed, encrypted virtual networking. It is neither fair nor accurate to see it as simply a Napster-type p2p. I've not read of any security issues.
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    Doing something wrong with OpenVPN client on Windows... but works on Android. Help please.

    Are you using the router for DHCP on the LAN? Does the client laptop pull a LAN IP from the VPN subnet?
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    What do you think of this Battery backup?

    OK, then...anything can fail...YMMV...that's not been my experience and, in the meantime, I'm enjoying the $avings. I'll assume you mean capacitors... I can remember seeing one non-battery related UPS failure in 20+ years of battery swaps, and that was a consumer-grade cheapo. I'm also...
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    What do you think of this Battery backup?

    What I do is watch for used, on-line, dual-conversion UPS units listed on eBay that do not have batteries. No batteries can mean lower shipping costs. Many of these units use the common HR1234W batteries that are $20 - $25 each shipped. This way you can get a far better, always-on, rackmount UPS...
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    Outdoor POE Switch

    Thanks!
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    Outdoor POE Switch

    Can you provide a link to the enclosure at Amazon? I may need to similarly locate a USW-Flew switch.
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    Any good tutorials on setting up/configuring VPN on Windows for remote BlueIris access?

    I’ve been using Zerotier for a few months For remote access. No open ports are required on the router.
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    Vera

    Several years ago I installed multiple thermostats and a Vera controller for a client. The whole setup was extremely reliable other than a couple of times that the remote server was down..
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    PoE switch *powered* by PoE — does such a thing exist?

    The POE-50-60W is less expensive @ $17 and provides the same 46 watt PoE power budget for the Flex switch.
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    PoE switch *powered* by PoE — does such a thing exist?

    +1 for the Ubiquiti Flex switch. Also, it it outdoor rated.
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    Digital zoom

    Nevermind. No mouse on my laptop and I was using RDP to the server. The answer to my question was not in the help file.
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    Digital zoom

    I have Blue Iris keyboard shortcuts created for digital zoom in and out. Is there a way to select and zoom on a specific part of the image rather than on the entire image?
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    Dual-NIC Blue Iris PC and Ubiquiti Unifi devices

    No worries, IAmATeaf, I appreciate your efforts.
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    Dual-NIC Blue Iris PC and Ubiquiti Unifi devices

    I RDP to the Blue Iris PC now; it's currently headless. That does not give me the access I'm looking for.
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    Dual-NIC Blue Iris PC and Ubiquiti Unifi devices

    Unfortunately, the switch will physically be located distant to the main LAN and only connected via the Nanostations...I can't run a cable to it.
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    Dual-NIC Blue Iris PC and Ubiquiti Unifi devices

    IP Cam Talk is by far my favorite user forum due to the knowledge/experience of its members and their willingness to help and share! I'm hoping somebody is using a same or similar configuration that the thread title indicates and can give me some guidance on how to deal with following: I'm...
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