Ri22o Known around here Jul 30, 2020 2,350 4,615 Indiana Yesterday at 9:45 AM #1 Reactions: mat200 and David L
Ri22o Known around here Jul 30, 2020 2,350 4,615 Indiana Yesterday at 7:51 PM #2 I have had some friends ask about non-cloud solutions that do not require an NVR and have remote access. What are people using for SD card cameras and how is remote access achieved? Reactions: mat200
I have had some friends ask about non-cloud solutions that do not require an NVR and have remote access. What are people using for SD card cameras and how is remote access achieved?
wittaj IPCT Contributor Apr 28, 2019 33,549 64,032 USA Yesterday at 8:08 PM #3 When I first started this journey going from big box store junk to trying out one of Andy's cameras, I used the SD card and P2P for DMSS. In my experience, once you get past 3 or 4 cameras, you will want an NVR just to better manage the system. Reactions: mat200
When I first started this journey going from big box store junk to trying out one of Andy's cameras, I used the SD card and P2P for DMSS. In my experience, once you get past 3 or 4 cameras, you will want an NVR just to better manage the system.
Ri22o Known around here Jul 30, 2020 2,350 4,615 Indiana Yesterday at 9:06 PM #4 wittaj said: When I first started this journey going from big box store junk to trying out one of Andy's cameras, I used the SD card and P2P for DMSS. In my experience, once you get past 3 or 4 cameras, you will want an NVR just to better manage the system. Click to expand... Ok, I thought I had read that before and that there was a threshold where it made more sense to include proper hardware.
wittaj said: When I first started this journey going from big box store junk to trying out one of Andy's cameras, I used the SD card and P2P for DMSS. In my experience, once you get past 3 or 4 cameras, you will want an NVR just to better manage the system. Click to expand... Ok, I thought I had read that before and that there was a threshold where it made more sense to include proper hardware.