Security cam / DVR help for a noob

Thank you. I think this is exactly what I am looking for.

Quick question, I can view this setup in real time from my phone/tablet/smart tv even when it's not recording, correct?

Thanks again


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Ive never tried it while its not recording.
 
Quick question, I can view this setup in real time from my phone/tablet/smart tv even when it's not recording, correct?

When you do install your security camera system, I'd mount
a good dummy camera you can easily see and the real one
you can't.

Instead of the faux camera, put a standalone IP camera in place to use that "faux" camera that's not going to record as your live feed.
 
Same.

I know Mike watches that shit when he's bored though.
Sometimes he stalks you when you're sitting at the bar.

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This is my line of work.

Heres what I recommend, no need for a computer. All you need is a monitor:

Its a Lorex system and what comes with it:
4 1080p Cameras POE IP/RJ45

Thanks again, I went with this system. Also found a promo code and got another 15% off. Under $500 shipped
 
Finally got cracking on this today... tested a few of them out in the living room and then on with what I knew would suck... running cables.

Old house with a cramped attic, one person and one ladder. I moved that ladder from the corner or the house to the attic access (have to climb a ladder and go through a hole in the garage ceiling) about 49 times. Five hours, two trips to the hardware store and one trip to Best Buy later... I have one camera installed! It's pretty stealthy, as it blends in with the overhangs. Happy about that.

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My old LCD TV wouldn't recognize the camera, so I ran to Best Buy and snagged a 32" Vizio. No idea where it's going to end up, so it's on my workbench in the garage for now


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My old LCD TV wouldn't recognize the camera, so I ran to Best Buy and snagged a 32" Vizio. No idea where it's going to end up, so it's on my workbench in the garage for now


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I'll wave when I ride by :lol:
 
Also, I just ran to the gas station for some duct tape... because I may or may not have drilled through the roof.

Gonna rain tonight, so I had to. temporary fix got the house looking all downriver


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Finally got cracking on this today... tested a few of them out in the living room and then on with what I knew would suck... running cables.

Old house with a cramped attic, one person and one ladder. I moved that ladder from the corner or the house to the attic access (have to climb a ladder and go through a hole in the garage ceiling) about 49 times. Five hours, two trips to the hardware store and one trip to Best Buy later... I have one camera installed! It's pretty stealthy, as it blends in with the overhangs. Happy about that.


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Looks good. Why did you need to hit the hardware store and Best Buy?
 
Looks good. Why did you need to hit the hardware store and Best Buy?

First I needed a bigger drill bit.... then the flashing for my underhang had about a 4" gap up to the actual roof... so the screws provided weren't long enough. They would have been just hanging by the flashing. I wanted them anchored into the wood. I also bought some copper tubing and ran the screws through it between the flashing and the wood, so it was sturdy and not pinching the flashing up.

Went to Best Buy for the TV to use as my monitor. I only have the one camera running right now and it's not connected to the internet/cloud yet. I am going to need a longer Ethernet cable to connect to DVR to my router... thats tomorrow's tasks. Mount and wire the other three and get it online




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