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<blockquote data-quote="bigwave" data-source="post: 15727186" data-attributes="member: 179097"><p>Not sure what your budget is but I have installed three of these systems and REALLY like them, and they have free cloud based software that you can load on your phone, tablet, pc, I-Pad, etc. can monitor from anywhere with internet. (FLIR MPX 3100 Series 8-Channel DVR with 2TB HDD and 8 Dome Cameras) Google: B and H photo , pretty good place to deal with and good support if you need it. These are not the only thing out there, I've used many, these are just my more recent installs. </p><p>Works well, no static IP required, we use them for monitoring grain elevators and truck lines in agriculture environment. And they are all POE (power over eithernet) so only one wire needed to each camera and the wire is pretty cheap. I have one with a 400' run that is working fine, but I don't recommend going that far with a single run, you can do 300' all day long. Avoid wireless if at all possible, run wire, it will last forever and always be up, just leave an extra foot or two in the wall cavity, gives you room to change later if needed. Wire is cheap, good stuff is 100 bucks for 1000' roll. I do installs for the company I work for to get some time away from my desk and some fresh air, so I'm pretty unbiased and buy what suits us, I'm not a reseller or dedicated installer, but, I do understand the equipment and terms. If you have any questions from someone not trying to sell you anything ask away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigwave, post: 15727186, member: 179097"] Not sure what your budget is but I have installed three of these systems and REALLY like them, and they have free cloud based software that you can load on your phone, tablet, pc, I-Pad, etc. can monitor from anywhere with internet. (FLIR MPX 3100 Series 8-Channel DVR with 2TB HDD and 8 Dome Cameras) Google: B and H photo , pretty good place to deal with and good support if you need it. These are not the only thing out there, I've used many, these are just my more recent installs. Works well, no static IP required, we use them for monitoring grain elevators and truck lines in agriculture environment. And they are all POE (power over eithernet) so only one wire needed to each camera and the wire is pretty cheap. I have one with a 400' run that is working fine, but I don't recommend going that far with a single run, you can do 300' all day long. Avoid wireless if at all possible, run wire, it will last forever and always be up, just leave an extra foot or two in the wall cavity, gives you room to change later if needed. Wire is cheap, good stuff is 100 bucks for 1000' roll. I do installs for the company I work for to get some time away from my desk and some fresh air, so I'm pretty unbiased and buy what suits us, I'm not a reseller or dedicated installer, but, I do understand the equipment and terms. If you have any questions from someone not trying to sell you anything ask away. [/QUOTE]
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