Expanding our existing system, which is a hybrid of Swann DVR with composite cameras installed ten years ago, a couple of wireless ShieldEye cameras and a MoleCam.
Recently, we added wireless doorbell cameras and most recently, two ioGeek wireless cameras at the property line, powered by solar panels and batteries and fed by a UniFi wireless outdoor AP.
We discovered some show stoppers about the four new wireless cameras that use the CloudEdge app. One is that when CloudEdge servers are down, you can't log into your cameras. The other is that when the internet is down, you can't access your cameras.
And the final straw that broke the camel's back was the failure of the UniFi AP sometime around Christmas day.
All of these issues convinced me to return the wireless cameras and the AP, as they are not reliable.
Now that the context it laid out, here's what I'm looking for:
A PoE camera that can be at the end of a 100' run of CAT5 or CAT6 cable and will have a connection to our local router by direct wire, yet is accessible on a Windows PC via IP address and can be viewed in a browser, or perhaps even something like VLC Media player. Secondarily, can be viewed on a tablet via IP Cam Viewer app, which again, uses the IP address of the camera to get a direct feed from the camera, regardless if whether the internet is working or not. (The last storm left us with no internet for 3 weeks. We have frequent outages.)
What products on the market are weatherproof, have decent night vision, at least 1080P resolution, can be powered by Ethernet and can be accessed locally without the internet?
Recently, we added wireless doorbell cameras and most recently, two ioGeek wireless cameras at the property line, powered by solar panels and batteries and fed by a UniFi wireless outdoor AP.
We discovered some show stoppers about the four new wireless cameras that use the CloudEdge app. One is that when CloudEdge servers are down, you can't log into your cameras. The other is that when the internet is down, you can't access your cameras.
And the final straw that broke the camel's back was the failure of the UniFi AP sometime around Christmas day.
All of these issues convinced me to return the wireless cameras and the AP, as they are not reliable.
Now that the context it laid out, here's what I'm looking for:
A PoE camera that can be at the end of a 100' run of CAT5 or CAT6 cable and will have a connection to our local router by direct wire, yet is accessible on a Windows PC via IP address and can be viewed in a browser, or perhaps even something like VLC Media player. Secondarily, can be viewed on a tablet via IP Cam Viewer app, which again, uses the IP address of the camera to get a direct feed from the camera, regardless if whether the internet is working or not. (The last storm left us with no internet for 3 weeks. We have frequent outages.)
What products on the market are weatherproof, have decent night vision, at least 1080P resolution, can be powered by Ethernet and can be accessed locally without the internet?