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Old 12-04-2009, 10:30   #1
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Hello All,

Had some attacks on the rear of my house with air rifles/pellet guns and i am trying to track down who is doing this so im after a camera i can connect to my network (either hard wired or wifi is fine) that will record video or at least image snapshots every few seconds (or when motion is detected)

I wish to save these movies/pictures on my QNAP 209 NAS so storage isnt a problem.

The plan is to have it running point out towards the rear of my house and then come home see if any windows have air rifles bullet marks in them if not delete the days footage if yes have a look through.

Can anyone suggest some camera options? i dont wish to spend a fortune the new windows are expsive enough

Thanks in advance.
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Old 12-04-2009, 13:17   #2
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Umm - I think you might have to have a notice up to passers-by explaining that they may be on camera - something to do with Human Rights and/or Data protection no doubt...
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Old 12-04-2009, 13:30   #3
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There are plenty of security camera options in the Maplin catalogue

e.g.

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Search.aspx?menuno=80102

- not sure if they are compatible with your NAS, though ??
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Re: network Camera option

http://qnap.com/pro_compatibility_camera.asp
has a list of cameras that work with the 209's surveillance software (assuming you have the latest firmware - earlier firmware didn't have the surveillance feature built in).
Also if you need QNap firmware then I run a fast mirror of QNap's Taiwanese server (really slow) http://strzelecki.co.uk/files/mirror/qnap/firmware/.
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Umm - I think you might have to have a notice up to passers-by explaining that they may be on camera - something to do with Human Rights and/or Data protection no doubt...
yeah i read that, at the back of my house u cant see anyone unless they do some serious climbing onto some garages (thats what i think is going on) so to be honest with ya im not caring much about someones rights as they are going out the way to ruin my house

i think teh qnap ones have to use a special qnap storage device, thats what it looked like from the pictures but i will look into it.
Thanks for the links. i think if the camera can FTP the files that will work ok i can setup the NAS as a FTP server (i think it is by default).
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yeah i read that, at the back of my house u cant see anyone unless they do some serious climbing onto some garages (thats what i think is going on) so to be honest with ya im not caring much about someones rights as they are going out the way to ruin my house

i think teh qnap ones have to use a special qnap storage device, thats what it looked like from the pictures but i will look into it.
Thanks for the links. i think if the camera can FTP the files that will work ok i can setup the NAS as a FTP server (i think it is by default).
I do hope you realise I was slightly tongue-in-cheek....

The only thing I would say is that most cameras and specially at night won't have sufficient quality to provide an identifiable picture to the police. I used to work in a travel agency with a foreign currency bureau and we had security cameras with recorded pictures on professional tapes - even those were pretty poor quality and you would be hard pressed to identify anyone.
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yeah i understood i even winked

quality is an issue seems the more money you spend the better it can get, teh attacks happen (so far) while im at home and in the middle of the day between 3-5.

Bit of a puzzler the latest one i cant figure out how they managed to break the bottom floor window they did you can only see it if u stand in my garden
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Re: network Camera option

I have one of these monitoring the front of my house / garage and can't fault it.

Anything that moves and it will take a picture and email it to you. You can also view it live via your PC on your LAN, or from anywhere in the world.

I chose this one as it's got pan and tilt you can control from your PC. WIFI pan and tilt versions cost £200 plus .... mine was only £60 but the price has gone up.

It works unbelievably well for 60 quid and has a bucket load of settings to play with including the sensitivity of the email trigger.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/TeckNet-IP-c...9559885&sr=8-3



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Oh ... they're called 'IP Cameras'.
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I have one of these monitoring the front of my house / garage and can't fault it....
Can you output images to NAS (as per OP request)? I had an IP camera with good specs, but it needed to be tied to a "live" computer to make full use of the facilities.
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Yes .... it's hard to believe and I was quite sceptical but it's got a built in web server! I've got a LAN cable out the back of my route, plugged in to the back of my camera and that's it. It's pretty cool to be able to view your house on your phone when you're sat on the other side of the country.

* No PC Required
* View Live Video Images from Anywhere using IE
* Motion Detection & Email Notification
* Image Recording to Local Hard Disk
* Support Dynamic IP
* Control Camera Movement Via Internet
* Scheduled Image Recording to lcoal Hard Disk or FTP Server
* Image sensor CMOS 1/3 inch
* PAN range 320 degrees, Speed 90 degrees per second
* TILT range 60 degrees, Speed 90 degrees per second
* Video capture resolutions 320x240, 352x288, 176x144, 160x120
* Still image capture up to 640x480
* Video Frame rate 30 fps @320x240
* Lighting 50 or 60 Hz ambient indoor
* - 10/100 Mbps fast Ethernet connection
* Support any java-enabled web browser
* Support PPPoE, DDNS & auto detect router's public IP
* Support up to 30 simultaneous remote viewers
* Create up to 8 user accounts with different access levels
* Configure up to 4 viewing time frames
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or u can get a few friends and all have air riffles and stay up and let the battle commence i guarentee they wont come back :-)
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