Hi folks,
I've been in my home for 22 years and had a hardwired monitored security system for most of that time. Cost of adding IP cameras prevented me. I recently decided to add and monitor cams myself. Hardware (IPcams, NVR 8 ch POE+ (802.3at) Cat6 cable) arrives next week. I'll bench test all before pulling wires but I know where I want them. I bought four (4) IPcams: 2 each Globin PTZ 18x optical 4 MP IP cams and JideTech PTZ 3x optical 2MP. The Globins will be mounted high above ground. Motion detected floodlights are around the home with dust-to-dawn for front of house. I want to minimize the number of cameras around the front and have a Globin (5 lbs) front right on 2nd story right to monitor east side yard, south front yard street, driveway walkway and front door. The house is brick, the soffit is plywood. My downspout is a problem. Think I need a extension mount to reach out on a diagonal to provide needed viewing area. I'm wondering if anyone used an extension to locate a PTZ cam in a sweet spot. I search and found some that are more expensive than the camera... Thank you, Jim
I've been in my home for 22 years and had a hardwired monitored security system for most of that time. Cost of adding IP cameras prevented me. I recently decided to add and monitor cams myself. Hardware (IPcams, NVR 8 ch POE+ (802.3at) Cat6 cable) arrives next week. I'll bench test all before pulling wires but I know where I want them. I bought four (4) IPcams: 2 each Globin PTZ 18x optical 4 MP IP cams and JideTech PTZ 3x optical 2MP. The Globins will be mounted high above ground. Motion detected floodlights are around the home with dust-to-dawn for front of house. I want to minimize the number of cameras around the front and have a Globin (5 lbs) front right on 2nd story right to monitor east side yard, south front yard street, driveway walkway and front door. The house is brick, the soffit is plywood. My downspout is a problem. Think I need a extension mount to reach out on a diagonal to provide needed viewing area. I'm wondering if anyone used an extension to locate a PTZ cam in a sweet spot. I search and found some that are more expensive than the camera... Thank you, Jim