Hi Everyone,
Newbie here, thanks Gilly for the guide, a few questions.
I have a townhouse, front door opens on to the street. Have had the front door tried in the past week, and this morning was threatened by some random scumbag. I am feeling a little vulnerable. I've been wanting away for a while, so would preferably like to install a system that I can access remotely as well as while I am there.
Attached is a picture of the house front.
So I figure I need 1 external camera, located to the extreme left or right, just under the second floor window level. Because it will be bent to look down and across the front door and windows, it should be a bullet, and the focal length probably minimal - 2.8mm or 3.6mm, so that it doesn't pick up everything on the path, only action at the front door or windows. I would route the cable from the camera up to the eaves, where it would link to receiving equipment in the attic, or alternatively into the front hall above the door. I believe a PoE would be best in case the wireless signal is a problem, and gets rid of the need for a long power lead. The camera should be movement only I suppose - in terms of storage, I believe the device will overwrite its recordings automatically every day or week or whatever according to the size.
I figure there must be a WiFi system in order to view remotely, that is, cameras can't transmit without their own sim card. I think I can use an IP camera linked directly to a WiFi router located in the attic, or front hallway. But, then I would have problems linking another camera up if I wanted. I would have to manage them independently I think. I don't know of a system with multiple IP cameras viewable through one app? The other problem is of course maintenance fees, costs of viewing the cameras through the mobile phone app. This is probably where they are making the money. Any suggestions on that welcome, going with a reliable company is probably sensible rather than China's latest cheap kit.
I'm also open to NVR or traditional systems but they will need to use an internet or phone app for remote viewing, I see Swann are reliable and do relatively cheap full systems.
Newbie here, thanks Gilly for the guide, a few questions.
I have a townhouse, front door opens on to the street. Have had the front door tried in the past week, and this morning was threatened by some random scumbag. I am feeling a little vulnerable. I've been wanting away for a while, so would preferably like to install a system that I can access remotely as well as while I am there.
Attached is a picture of the house front.
So I figure I need 1 external camera, located to the extreme left or right, just under the second floor window level. Because it will be bent to look down and across the front door and windows, it should be a bullet, and the focal length probably minimal - 2.8mm or 3.6mm, so that it doesn't pick up everything on the path, only action at the front door or windows. I would route the cable from the camera up to the eaves, where it would link to receiving equipment in the attic, or alternatively into the front hall above the door. I believe a PoE would be best in case the wireless signal is a problem, and gets rid of the need for a long power lead. The camera should be movement only I suppose - in terms of storage, I believe the device will overwrite its recordings automatically every day or week or whatever according to the size.
I figure there must be a WiFi system in order to view remotely, that is, cameras can't transmit without their own sim card. I think I can use an IP camera linked directly to a WiFi router located in the attic, or front hallway. But, then I would have problems linking another camera up if I wanted. I would have to manage them independently I think. I don't know of a system with multiple IP cameras viewable through one app? The other problem is of course maintenance fees, costs of viewing the cameras through the mobile phone app. This is probably where they are making the money. Any suggestions on that welcome, going with a reliable company is probably sensible rather than China's latest cheap kit.
I'm also open to NVR or traditional systems but they will need to use an internet or phone app for remote viewing, I see Swann are reliable and do relatively cheap full systems.