BarnshaW
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recommend me a good day/nightime CCTV system i can install on my house to look onto my drive, preferably wireless , seen some for around the 120 pound mark on Maplins, are they any good or anyone had any experience with them?
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Sam
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Do you want something that just records or do you want to access it via a browser as well?
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Tomnova16
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try using one of these
http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
Located in Chalfont st Peter
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BarnshaW
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quote: Originally posted by Sam
Do you want something that just records or do you want to access it via a browser as well?
via a browser would be awesome, i know they also do some decent setups to fairly big hard drives
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Sam
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Try this site: http://www.networkwebcams.co.uk/
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Gary
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Id steer clear of wireless unless you wanna spend good money.
Just geta decent IR cam and a card and DVR prog for your PC.
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Gareth
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I got mine from ebuyer it was £250 with 4 cams. I set it up to record on motion and it can be viewed from your mobile using dyn dns.
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Gareth
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The only problem i had were spiders spinning webs on the cams, i think they are attracted to the IR heat.
Night mode is great, i was really impressed as it was loads better than i expected. My cams are wired btw.
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Jamie Walby
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I dont mean this in a derogatory sense, but what are the areas like you live in to feel you need CCTV?
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Nismo
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quote: Originally posted by Gareth
The only problem i had were spiders spinning webs on the cams, i think they are attracted to the IR heat.
Night mode is great, i was really impressed as it was loads better than i expected. My cams are wired btw.
Spray this round your cameras, deters spiders.
http://www.spiderex.co.uk/
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Whittie
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quote: Originally posted by Jamie Walby
I dont mean this in a derogatory sense, but what are the areas like you live in to feel you need CCTV?
It's usually the nicer areas that get the trouble anyway.
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John
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Also handy if you live downstairs(upside down layout)/at the back of the house and want to see what's going on without moving from the couch.
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Gary
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quote: Originally posted by Whittie
quote: Originally posted by Jamie Walby
I dont mean this in a derogatory sense, but what are the areas like you live in to feel you need CCTV?
It's usually the nicer areas that get the trouble anyway.
Indeed.
Got stuff robbed from my mothers house the other day and she lives in a nice area (farm type thing)
Why would someone go robbing on a shitty estate. Nothing to nick!
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BarnshaW
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yes i live in windsor which should be a nice area, unfortunately my bedroom is at the back of the house and drive is out the front, would be nice to have some form of cctv so i can see and check should i hear anything untoward or if anyone tries anything.
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Jamie Walby
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quote: Originally posted by Whittie
quote: Originally posted by Jamie Walby
I dont mean this in a derogatory sense, but what are the areas like you live in to feel you need CCTV?
It's usually the nicer areas that get the trouble anyway.
Thats true actually! I also didnt notice the Subaru on the drive on that pic, guess thats prime target regardless of the area you live in.
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Gareth
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quote: Originally posted by Nismo
quote: Originally posted by Gareth
The only problem i had were spiders spinning webs on the cams, i think they are attracted to the IR heat.
Night mode is great, i was really impressed as it was loads better than i expected. My cams are wired btw.
Spray this round your cameras, deters spiders.
http://www.spiderex.co.uk/
Thanks for that, going to order now as its a pain having to keep on evicting the spiders.
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Gareth
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quote: Originally posted by Jamie Walby
I dont mean this in a derogatory sense, but what are the areas like you live in to feel you need CCTV?
Its not that great where i live but my estate isnt too bad. I work dam hard to pay for a nice house/car and i want to defend my property from the thiefing scum! Had a car stolen when i was 18 always been paranoid since.
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Jamie Walby
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Fair!
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jamied
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quote: Originally posted by Jamie Walby
I dont mean this in a derogatory sense, but what are the areas like you live in to feel you need CCTV?
I think these days cameras are ok anywhere, even in good neighborhoods. Even for simple things like if you get an aggressive door 2 door salesman or somebody nicks a garden gnome lol. Also might be a great neighbourhood but these places still get robbed now and again
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