 | Office security systems I need to buy some security systems for my office. Please suggest me which security system is best for my office. waiting for your suggestions. |
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 PrntRhdPremium join:2004-11-03 Fairfield, CA | You need to post much more information.
How many users? Guest connections? Wireless? Intranet? VPN for remote users? |
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 | Ya, actually i have internet connection in my office and wifi too. I just need to know about some CCTVs for the security. |
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 | A lot of questions need answers before anyone can even start to make a recommendation  How much money are you willing to spend ? Do you want 24 hr monitoring , or only while the office is open ? Are you looking for real time monitoring , or just recording the video ? On site monitoring /recording/,or off site ? If you are recording , do you have a secure location for the recorder ? How large of an area, and what shape area , do you want covered ? Do you want both interior and exterior coverage ? How good of a video quality do you want ? That should be enough to get started 
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 | thanks MrFixit1 for all that! But My office is at very secure place and i need cameras and recorder too so please help me to find a particular site where i can find that stuff.no google links please! |
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 grobinetteSoutheast of disorderPremium,Mod join:2001-01-27 Springfield, VA kudos:1 | reply to 99748629 If you want some help you are going to have to provide some additional information. The more details you provide, the better the information you will get. |
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2 edits | reply to 99748629 Just a tidbit or three I discovered while specing cameras -
Outdoor installations may require a heated enclosure if your temps dip below freezing. The data & spec sheet for cameras including operating temps is often listed at their web presence.
Outdoor units may require a 120 volt weather proof power source installation, whether heated enclosures are required or not. Not a problem at many locations, but I mention only because of budget planning and electrician availability within the project. If constant vigilance is your goal, battery powered units should be off the table.
Buy as much camera(s) as you can afford. The very low end units often provide a resolution so low that you might wonder if you're watching a Thomas Edison era prototype.
Some info »www.popularmechanics.com/technol···nce-gear |
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 John GaltForward, MarchPremium join:2004-09-30 Happy Camp kudos:5 | reply to 99748629 This will get you going:
»www.supercircuits.com/
I've spent ~$100K with these guys over various projects. The customer service is great.
Hint: the website is good, the paper catalog is even better. Order it...it's free. -- No amount of force can control a free man, a man whose mind is free. You can't conquer a free man; the most you can do is kill him.
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| reply to 99748629 »www.cctvcamerapros.com/
I buy most of my stuff from here. Support is great, and its is veteran owned.
I have a bunch of these setup around my place and a number of clients:
»www.cctvcamerapros.com/Network-S···-36x.htm
The Camera includes NVR software that is highly configurable. |
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