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    Tips for a successful termination with RJ-45 connector

    The long run is bulk cable, punched on both ends. Just a pre-made cable to connect the keystone jack to the device
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    Ethernet Surge Protector OUTDOOR INSTALLS

    Surge protectors are very low resistance, so when you get a surge the current wants to go there. The longer the wire run, the higher the resistance and the less effective the surge protector is. He probably wants to protect both the camera and the switch side This is why you want a surge...
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    Ethernet Surge Protector OUTDOOR INSTALLS

    Run a nice thick copper wire up from the Intersystem Bonding Connector of your house, make sure you don't add another ground rod or you could end up causing more damage that what you are trying to solve Make the wire as straight as possible with as few sharp bends as you can get away with...
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    Tips for a successful termination with RJ-45 connector

    Good time saving tips I learned a while back 1. If you find yourself terminating ethernet, question why you're doing it 2. Buy punch down keystone jacks or surface mount blocks 3. Punch down cable in seconds with no hassle 4. Use pre-made patch cable to camera/device 5. ????????????? 6. Profit...
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    Fiber instead of PoE, what about power?

    Whats that got to do with any of this? Do you think Fiber is exclusive to poles?
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    Visitors

    You're lucky they didn't rob you blind! Where in the country are you?
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    Would a Properly Wired House for Security Cameras Increase its Value?

    The Plumbtrition strikes again!!!
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    Would a Properly Wired House for Security Cameras Increase its Value?

    Honestly, no it won't increase value
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    Fiber instead of PoE, what about power?

    IT Infrastructure Engineer
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    Fiber instead of PoE, what about power?

    Why are we splicing fiber at all? Termination is not splicing If you’ve never heard of professionals using pre-terminated fiber then you may not know many professionals Also, why do we care what “professionals” are doing? OP is installing a few cameras, not a mission critical undersea cable
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    Fiber instead of PoE, what about power?

    I don't mean to come off as rude, but what are you talking about, and how many hardened DoD facilities have you been to? This comment comes across like its from someone who has never worked with fiber before in their life. Running fiber is trivial and often times easier than copper as there are...
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    Moving around storage and removing a drive - best way to move clips?

    Yeah true, maybe I'll wait a day or 2 and just nuke it Then as soon as I mount my PTZ I guess add more storage :p
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    Moving around storage and removing a drive - best way to move clips?

    I added a 22TB disk and need to remove a 12TB disk, as well as completely re-balancing all my cameras around the disks. I have things set pretty good now but now have a 12TB disk full of clips Should I just move them into the drives they should be in? I tried doing that and the database started...
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    Pushover Alert with Higher Resolution .jpg

    Thanks for the detailed follow-up!
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    Car Break in Up the Street from My House

    Great quality shot!
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    Pushover Alert with Higher Resolution .jpg

    Following as I did not find a solution to this, other than bumping up the sub stream resolution
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    image corruption

    Are you able to zoom in more? From the clips at the start it looks like you're quite far away My plates appear much clearer than yours, because I'm almost all the way zoomed into the road
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    Hall of shame

    Man, thats methed up
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    SOS, Need a 220v Ethernet switch

    Almost any modern network equipment will run between 100-250v In fact, 99.9999% (Dare I say 100%?) of rackmount switches will do 220v without issue, as datacenters typically have 208v
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    Wi-fi glitch/bug on IP CAM - C6F0SoZ3N0PcL2 - Another one.

    Is the camera DHCP or static IP? if DHCP, the DHCP client could be doing something weird when the lease time runs out
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    image corruption

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    image corruption

    I get this in Rekor Scout sometimes, with no decode acceleration
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    Gunshots outside my house - On the news

    Harris County will find any excuse to not charge anyone
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    bidens incredible transition to electric cars

    Here in Houston there is enough construction that lane keep assist might steer you into a wall!
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    Is a Core i5 6th Gen Enough to run Frigate?

    Should be plenty, I'm running with a low power N100 and its working perfectly
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    Gunshots outside my house - On the news

    They would not as its part of an ongoing investigation I did do an open records request, however HPD is notoriously slow for things like this
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    Gunshots outside my house - On the news

    So far no more gunshots, so there has clearly been some impact I still cannot find anything noteworthy on the court website regarding the arrest. It doesn't help that I don't know where it took place, or what the guys names are
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    BI PC Upgrade Time!

    Can you just enable Wake On LAN and then never turn it off?