All great points, I wasn't familiar with the Ubiquiti Solar product, but I will look into that. Yes, the plan is that the camera could capture the individual damaging it before it is damaged. Then of course the video could be provided to law enforcement.
Wow, Dahua ePoE that might be perfect for us actually. We'd need to run multiple cat5 lines (I think we'd use that in this application) in a trench, but we could definitely do that. Maybe mount a NEMA enclosure discretely on a post somewhere to feed the cameras. Thanks
We'd be basing this all from a pole barn we have located central to the affected properties. Building already has power/data.
Got it, so, if I understand we would need to run a trench with fiber and power for the distance of the long runs and somehow emerge from our trench, power the camera...
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I live in a rural area and unfortunately have a problem neighbor. My neighbors and I have caught this individual and his family trespassing on their/our properties before. We currently use trail cameras to monitor our properties and this individual has been arrested in the past for...
Interesting observation (FYI I bought this based on your recommendations on another site). I think the other concern here is that the starlight feature doesn't seem to really engage at all. In low light there's really not very good performance unless the IRs are on, which of course creates the...
Thanks everyone for the replies!
I did that, they all are tightened equally (as far as they can go without over torquing). That doesn't seem to be the issue.
I checked and it seems to be clean, I'll try again.
Thanks I will look into these and purchase one of them.
Yup. This. Check out...
hi all I'm new to the Dahua camera world, but not to the world of surveillance/security in general.
We're making the move for our commercial property from Arlo to Dahua/Amcrest/Similar. Planning to use with an Amcrest branded 16 channel NVR. I purchased (6) of the N22AL12 during the recent...