Hi,
I'd need to install CCTV in my catering trailer to capture everything during hours of operation (10-4, Tue - Sat) between staff and customers.
Want the footage to be captured locally but I should be able to view everything remotely (live and recorded)..again during trading hours.
Fine for the system to power off when we close but that shouldn't require us to reconfigure anything when we reconnect power the following day.
I tow the trailer to and from the pitch each trading day. There is a lockable power box containing 32amp supply which I connect in to besides the pitch. For internet access, I could either get an internet line installed to the power box cabinet and install a regular router there, or, I could use a router through my mobile phone suppliers (4G) network . That way the router could be left in the cabinet with some sort of hard drive connected directly to it. Wireless battery powered IP cameras in the trailer could than send footage to the router when we are at the pitch.
Is this possible or is there a better way?
SD cards in the cameras themselves aren't ideal for me as they are not reliable and easily removed and wiped by those working the trailer.
I'd need to install CCTV in my catering trailer to capture everything during hours of operation (10-4, Tue - Sat) between staff and customers.
Want the footage to be captured locally but I should be able to view everything remotely (live and recorded)..again during trading hours.
Fine for the system to power off when we close but that shouldn't require us to reconfigure anything when we reconnect power the following day.
I tow the trailer to and from the pitch each trading day. There is a lockable power box containing 32amp supply which I connect in to besides the pitch. For internet access, I could either get an internet line installed to the power box cabinet and install a regular router there, or, I could use a router through my mobile phone suppliers (4G) network . That way the router could be left in the cabinet with some sort of hard drive connected directly to it. Wireless battery powered IP cameras in the trailer could than send footage to the router when we are at the pitch.
Is this possible or is there a better way?
SD cards in the cameras themselves aren't ideal for me as they are not reliable and easily removed and wiped by those working the trailer.