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    Lamp post in middle of frame

    A strategically placed shepherds hook with a hanging plant basket, maybe?
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    Chinese cameras

    Netscan or Angry IP Scanner can come in handy as well. These suggestions do assume the cameras will get a DHCP address onto your main network. If they have a static IP on a different subnet, it will be more challenging to find them.
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    First Post, no questions, just saying hi!

    Not looking to build an actual server... the entire rack will have to be in my home office due to space constraints, so noise and heat are huge factors as well as power. More a decently powerful desktop in a server case, SSD for OS and a couple WD Purples in a RAID for storage.
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    First Post, no questions, just saying hi!

    Definitely! The calculator website is crazy good and one of the items I shared with my team. I have 3 cameras now, would like 7 for what I would consider 'minimum coverage' (all 4 sides of the house, carport, and 2 on the shed to watch my animals) but I'm sure I'll think of others (on shed...
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    First Post, no questions, just saying hi!

    Thanks! I have looked over several of your posts and documentation. I work in IT and camera systems are something we deal with on a growing basis, and I was able to share some great info with the team. That's also why I have a hard time with the PC build, I have to build new and I have to...
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    First Post, no questions, just saying hi!

    Hello! Just introducing myself, I've been using some cameras and BlueIris at my home (and have gotten my workplace to use it and recommend to clients as well). I currently only have 3 cameras, and plan to expand quite a bit as time and money allow. I keep being torn between buying another...
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