RF Detector?

Do your cameras cover all the ways to access you house?
If so, try to watch a playback according to the suspicious log entries in the NVR.
First 4 cameras cover the backyard gate entrance, the driveway SW, driveway NW and front door
 
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What is COVERT?

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Is Video Loss : 9 a camera? Could someone have unplugged the cam and plugged in a laptop? What was happening at 7:05 this morning?

I have always wondered if access could be made using the ethernet cable from a cam. I have always maintained that my cam system was not accessible from outside since it is not physically connected to the internet. But using the cam's cable, one could get into the network that way.
 
What is COVERT?

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Is Video Loss : 9 a camera? Could someone have unplugged the cam and plugged in a laptop? What was happening at 7:05 this morning?
Yes, channel 9 is a regular PTZ camera. Unless that someone is on a ladder 14 feet in the air, I doubt that's how they are accessing the NVR. I just think there's a failing connection at the camera since the camera pole mount is rusted. And there's another camera right below that PTZ that definitely would have captured the perp

Have NO idea what "Covert" means
 

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