Showing posts with label outdoor security camera system. Show all posts
Showing posts with label outdoor security camera system. Show all posts

Friday, 16 June 2017

Choosing the Best Home Security Camera System

The standard protocol for homes was to just keep their doors locked, especially at night, to stay safe. But with the alarmingly increasing crime rates, extra layers of protection have become necessary. Simple door locks no longer deter innovative burglars, thieves, and criminals—which is why it is time to upgrade your home with a state of the art security camera system to keep you and your family safe. There are various cameras in the market to choose from, but the most expensive ones are not always necessarily the right units for your home. In choosing a camera for your security system, you have to take into consideration a few factors, such as location and your specific needs.

The world of home security cameras often comes down to two choices: bullet cameras or dome cameras. They are named so because of their shape. A bullet camera has a tube-like shape, and is sometimes called the lipstick camera, while a dome camera is typically fitted inside a tinted dome-like case. Bullet cameras often have a longer range, which makes them ideal for outdoor areas such as a parking space or a backyard. However, they are more noticeable than a dome camera. The tint in the dome camera’s frame makes it harder to see where the camera is pointing. Dome cameras are also vandal-proof and feature 360-degree rotational capacity.

Make sure your camera is fitted for installation indoors and outdoors and that they can adjust themselves based on the lighting conditions. Most bullet cameras are also typically weatherproof, which makes them perfect for the outdoors. Meanwhile, dome cameras placed indoors in particularly low ceilings are nearly impossible to tamper. One of the most reputable security system sellers online offer high-quality security and surveillance products for the best price and fast shipping. They have over a thousand high-tech products that come with lifetime warranties.

Monday, 24 April 2017

Tips to Install Outdoor Security Camera System

An outdoor security camera system is a great investment to ensure the safety of your property. However, proper installation is the key to making it work to your advantage. Set it up in the wrong place and it could be at risk for tampering and loss or may capture unclear footage. Moreover, you need to make sure that the complete security camera system comes with high-end equipment and devices that can produce and capture clear footage at all times. With those conditions in mind, here are a few tips to help you install a security camera system properly:
  • Plan it out – Draft a layout of your property or get a copy of its blueprint to identify the areas that must be monitored. You may want to consider installing the cameras on all front and back doors, lawns, off-street windows, and your driveway.
  • Learn about your city or state’s surveillance laws – Check if your area has legislation on proper use of video monitoring equipment. This way, you can find learn about restricted and illegal locations, and if you need to put up signage to let people know that they are being watched.
  • Place the cameras strategically – Once you have determined the places you want to monitor outdoors, you need to decide where to place the cameras. Prioritize all entry points, like front and back doors.  Keep in mind that your neighbors have the right to sue you if they think that your outdoor security camera system is invading their privacy. Hence, make sure that your cameras are only aimed at your property at all times. Moreover, make sure that the cameras cannot easily be reached or tampered with.
  • Plan your wiring – Cables must be concealed. Run them through attics or walls, so no one can find or tamper with them.
  • Higher is not always better – Placing security cameras at a higher point will often provide the best range in view, but consider the possibility of loss of detail, especially when you have to monitor nearby objects. If you want a clearer picture, consider investing in a high-resolution camera. Otherwise, lower the placement of the camera.

Monday, 23 January 2017

Connecting A Wireless Security Camera to Wireless Router

It can be troublesome to connect the wireless IP camera to a wireless router, especially if you have not done that before or you simply lack expertise and the experience to do it. After all, not everyone can be completely knowledgeable in networking technologies and terminology. But by following these steps, you should be able to successfully connect a wireless security camera system to a Wireless router on your own:

  1. Access the web interface of the IP camera

    Some Wireless security cameras system are incapable of PoE, so their default IP address, along with NVRs and other IP cameras is 192.168.1.108, unless noted otherwise by the manufacturer or provider. You may have to change your network configuration to see the web service of the camera or use the IP config tool provided by the security camera provider to change the IP address.

    Use an Ethernet cable to connect your camera to your network before plugging the 12v DC adaptor. Wait around a minute to let the camera warm up and power up on its own and let the network access it. Using your browser (i.e. Internet Explorer, Chrome, or Firefox), go to the IP address of the camera.

  2. Configure the address

    On the web service, look for the drop-down box with ‘WIRE(DEFAULT)’ and pick ‘wireless’. Click the ‘DEFAULT’ button beside the drop-down box, then click the radio button that says, ‘STATIC’. From there, you can alter the camera’s address, but make sure that it will not cause any problems with another device connected to your network. Likewise, make sure that the default gateway is right and the subnet mask is the same as the rest of the network. Remember that the Wireless address should not be the same as your wired address, so set it differently. Once you are done, remember to save and allow the device to refresh.

  3. Connect to the wireless router

    Find Setup, then choose Network, which should lead you to Wireless, and click ENABLE. Click ‘SEARCH SSID’ to find the available networks, or choose ‘ADD SSID’ if your network isn’t broadcasting on an SSID. Double-click your network’s name and input your credentials. Make sure the camera is connected properly by disconnecting the network cables and power from it. Wait 10 seconds before reconnecting the power, and give it two minutes to boot and connect to your newly configured wireless network. From there, try connecting the camera via your web browser using the newly configured wireless IP address.