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wireless camera security system

Im installing 7 wireless cameras, and im just wondering if they are going to slow my internet down. Or vice-versa, will the internet interfere with the cameras.

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home security camera system

I just bought a wireless security camera system for home. The signal is transmitted via 2.4Ghz signal to the receiver which is output to the VCR for recording. Problem is that it knocks out my internet wireless network which is also running on 2.4Ghz. Is there any way to work around this? My only option I can think of is to plug all my PCs via ethernet cable.

wireless home security camera

Okay, so i own my own small business. I just want a camera with audio for recording of my staff. I am getting two Linksys WVC54GCA cameras because they are cheap and what i want. I will get a cheap wireless G router to connect them. However, i don’t want to record on my PC because i don’t want my staff to access it. I need to be able to store it on some type of Network storage device that i could remotely view from home. I found a DVR i could view remotely but i don’t know if i could reocrd to it. It had what looked kind of like coxial cable hookups with a pin in the middle. In conclusion, i need a Network storage device or network DVR that i can view remotely and that i can record to over a network from my linksys WVC54GCA cameras

wireless home security camera

Ok i have DSL…and the ip address changes everytime…It is also on wireless so i use 192.168.1.x! i have a security DVR and its IP is 198.162.1.X…how do i set up a Static IP address using netopia router? and when i do set up it …lets say im at home what IP do i type in webaddress to access the DVR login? please help me

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wireless home alarm system

It only communicates with the doors and the windows, and calls via landline if someone is breaking in. Will these two systems interfere with one another.

My wireless router is through verizon and my alarm system is ADT. Thanks!

wireless home security camera

i have a wireless router, Netopia. Ok…after i get my static ip …how do i config my router so when i type in my ip at home…i connect directly to the DVR…instead of my router home setting? do i need to allow remote access to it..i just cant figure out how to direct it to my DVR? when i type in ip address it goes to router home settings? any ideas?

wireless home security camera

Does anyone know how I can jam the hpsetup
unsecured computer-to computer network? I do not have an hp printer and my wireless card is turned off. The challenge is that I still keep seeing this hpsetup under wireless networks and it is interfering with my wireless security camera.

Again, the wireless on my computer is disconnected, but the signal for hpsetup, which is not a signal from my home or from my neighbor’s, is making my camera not work properly. Does anyone have any advice to make sure that this signal does not enter my house? Thank you!

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wireless home alarm system

I’ve had the wireless set up several years, with no issues. Suddenly, I keep getting bumped off on the two wireless computers, but the hardwired computer is fine. My alarm system has trouble calling out because of interference on the line. I can “fix” the alarm problem by getting a wireless phone, but this won’t fix my sudden wireless computer issues. This only happens at home — when I go to Starbucks, the wireless works great. The computer icon says I am connected with great signal strength, but when I right-click and look at available networks, it says none are in range (but the modem lights are all working fine). When I reboot it works again. This is happening about once an hour now. Also, sometimes I can see that the signal is temporarily lost (the green waves from the computer icon turn yellow) but it resolves itself before it disconnects (just suspends what I am doing and is annoying). The laptop (closer to the moden) is worse than the desktop. All suggestions welcome!