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  1. Jessie.slimer

    Remote Cameras On Starlink

    Looks like the video I used has been since removed.... https://ipcamtalk.com/threads/blue-iris-remote-access-wish-list.54874/#post-539054
  2. Jessie.slimer

    Remote Cameras On Starlink

    This is basically how I have mine set up too. You will not be able to access your full LAN as you would with a traditional VPN, but you will be able to access your Blue Iris webserver. In order for this to be possible, you will need to go into your webserver settings in BI and set your WAN ip...
  3. Jessie.slimer

    Remote Cameras On Starlink

    Zerotier. It's free and easy to use. Lots of people here are using it. I have used it on my Starlink connection for a couple of years now. There are several setup tutorial videos online with step by step instructions.
  4. Jessie.slimer

    Stuff in space

    https://where-is-tesla-roadster.space/live
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    UFOs, Aliens, Extraterrestrials, Advanced Technology and Other Associated Weirdness

    This has been happening throughout written history. Removal of animal organs by means we can't even achieve with modern surgical techniques. Weird.
  6. Jessie.slimer

    Easiest ways to view BI on remote monitors inside home?

    The couple of firesticks I have came with a remote which controls the gui.
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    Recommended VLAN routers in 2023

    I have not. I can't use a vpn: Starlink uses cgnat, so I don't have a public ip address that is routable from the internet. I currently use zerotier for remote viewing of cameras, which works pretty good.
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    Recommended VLAN routers in 2023

    I ended up getting a Dream Machine Pro, and I'm so glad I did. The amount of configuration that can be done is outstanding. Setting up vlans, routing and firewall rules, and pretty much all settings is very straightforward. I was also looking at the Synology routers, but they looked more geared...
  9. Jessie.slimer

    Ethernet in PVC conduit

    I did this exact thing a couple years ago for a couple of cameras on my front porch awning. I punched a hole through the wall into my crawlspace, used a junction box on the outside, ran 3/4 gray electrical conduit over and up the outside support beam to the cameras. I painted it white to match...
  10. Jessie.slimer

    "Large-ish" Coyote?

    Maybe a coywolf (coyote/wolf) mix? I don't know much about them but I've heard the are much bigger than coyotes. I'm not sure if you even have wolves down there to breed with them. Kinda looks like a regular coyote, though. Pretty tall one at that.
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    Splitter, cable or other issue?

    I just had an issue where one of my cameras stopped sending onvif alerts but the camera streamed fine. It ended up being onvif credentials as mentioned above. I went into the camera and could not reset the onvif account password. It said old password was incorrect, which I knew was not the case...
  12. Jessie.slimer

    IVS alerts stopped working

    That was it. Onvif user password. What is weird is that I never changed any passwords for this issue to start happening. I only did the reboots and firmware update after I noticed it wasn't pulling the camera name in the find/inspect. I went in to modify the ovnvif password in the camera gui...
  13. Jessie.slimer

    IVS alerts stopped working

    I've had a 5442 turret (IPC-HDW5442TM-ASE) in my barn for a couple of years now and it has been working fine. IVS alerts were reliable, with the occasional bug or spider triggering it. It dawned on me the other day that I had not received a false alarm in a while. No stray cat, bug, spider, etc...
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    Recommended VLAN routers in 2023

    I'm thinking of replacing my Asus RX-86u with a router that has built in VLAN support. I know mine can do it with Merlin firmware, but I'd prefer to use the router's stock firmware and would really like a router that can setup VLANs with a gui versus a command line interface only. I am looking...
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    Coyotes

    Played fine on android. You must have some good light out there if your camera time was correct. Looked good.
  16. Jessie.slimer

    Required poe or power supply specs

    If you think you may ever be adding more cameras, you also might want to think about getting a poe switch instead. For maybe double the price of a single injector, you can get a 4 or 6 port poe switch. Just a thought. Cameras are addicting.
  17. Jessie.slimer

    Review- New Design Tendelux 10 Watt IR illuminator.

    Here's a quick clip I just grabbed from the Blue Iris app. It's a bit clearer on Blue Iris itself. You can see the ir does not look blown out in the center and no blur in slow motion. The varifocal is zoomed all the way out so dori is not the best. I use this camera as an overview camera.
  18. Jessie.slimer

    Review- New Design Tendelux 10 Watt IR illuminator.

    It's also getting a little ir hitting off the ceiling like yours. Mine is aimed parallel to the ground.
  19. Jessie.slimer

    Review- New Design Tendelux 10 Watt IR illuminator.

    It's about 8 feet high, hanging under the corner of my porch awning.
  20. Jessie.slimer

    Review- New Design Tendelux 10 Watt IR illuminator.

    My 10 watt illuminator arrived today. I ordered it based on this thread. I must say it is pretty impressive for it's size. I have it installed below a varifocal 5442, and have found the picture to be better with the camera ir turned off. I have only started playing with settings, but it is a big...
  21. Jessie.slimer

    UFOs, Aliens, Extraterrestrials, Advanced Technology and Other Associated Weirdness

    We would have figured it out eventually, but maybe it gave us a kick in the ass on the material composition and how to put together. There was an absolute explosion of technological advancement around this time. 50 years prior we were being pulled around by animals for transportation. What if...
  22. Jessie.slimer

    UFOs, Aliens, Extraterrestrials, Advanced Technology and Other Associated Weirdness

    Having and idea for something and having the technology available to implement it are two totally different things. Humans are smart. DaVinci made drawings of helicopter concepts, but the technology was not there at the time. I also find the akashic records theory very interesting, too...
  23. Jessie.slimer

    UFOs, Aliens, Extraterrestrials, Advanced Technology and Other Associated Weirdness

    I'm Catholic as well, so I totally get where you are coming from. I'm not posting here to change any opinions or beliefs, just saying what I personally believe. I get my fair share of weird looks from family and friends when I talk about this stuff, so I'm certain I'm in the minority. As far as...
  24. Jessie.slimer

    UFOs, Aliens, Extraterrestrials, Advanced Technology and Other Associated Weirdness

    Modern scientific studies show that DNA doubles in complexity something like every 350 million years. They used this calculation to determine human DNA is 10 billion years old. Earth is 4.5 billion years.
  25. Jessie.slimer

    UFOs, Aliens, Extraterrestrials, Advanced Technology and Other Associated Weirdness

    Crazy how all of these ancient stories are all very similar, even though the civilizations had no contact with each other. Sightings of metal "birds" shooting sparks out of their mouths? Cave drawings of creatures with outfits that look like current space suits. Maybe their understanding of...
  26. Jessie.slimer

    UFOs, Aliens, Extraterrestrials, Advanced Technology and Other Associated Weirdness

    I'm a believer. Way too much evidence in plain sight to not be. How did people lift multi ton blocks so high 4000 years ago to make pyramids? How did multi ton blocks get carved and placed on Easter Island in the middle of the ocean thousands of years ago? It's a little strange that our...
  27. Jessie.slimer

    Starlink satellite internet

    My speed has decreased over the past year, likely due to additional users being added. Still no reliable IPV6, still some dropouts. I am getting a little better speeds than you @ ~ 40 to 50Mbps down and 10 up, so it is still a big improvement over my old dsl. Still worth it for me, for now. If...
  28. Jessie.slimer

    Starlink satellite internet

    I'm guessing the capacity is based on ground stations, as I can't imagine there are enough starlink dishes in my rural area to bring capacity to a limited status.
  29. Jessie.slimer

    Starlink satellite internet

    On Tue, Feb 21, 2023, 11:13 PM Starlink <no-reply@starlink.com> wrote:
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    Google TV (Android TV) app for viewing RTSP streams

    Well this sounds promising. It looks like android tv and tinycam pro is the best option.