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    N00b needs assistance with design.

    It occurs to me I don't need the cams on the front of the house to hit the street. Maybe 1 additional needs to be for that if I want to catch a car that parks out front. Pattern of robbery in my area is in the early afternoon smash and grab.
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    N00b needs assistance with design.

    It looks like I need to have 4mm cameras for interior and short distance areas, 8mm for hitting down to the street from the front of my house and 6 mm cameras for the sides unless I am understanding things wrong. I would appreciate advice on placement based on the photos I posted. From what I...
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    N00b needs assistance with design.

    Law here says I can have cameras with no notice as long as they do not record audio. If I record audio I have to have at a minimum a "Smile you are on camera" sign visible. I can't point a camera inside a neighbors house (I don't want to) but if I catch part of a yard or something outside of...
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    N00b needs assistance with design.

    Here is a quick overview of my external areas. Distance from curb to garage is 33' (living space of house is about ~40' back) Distance from the back treeline to living space of the house is 52' (distance to sunroom is ~38') Front of the house from curb: Front of the hose from across the...
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    N00b needs assistance with design.

    I have a background in electronics and IT. I am working on planing a POE IP cam setup for my home. Exterior and interior. I have a security system (ELK M1 GOLD) monitored with basic door/window/glass break sensors. I plan to set the cameras up with Blue Iris and have the machine running it in...
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    N00b from Columbus Ohio.

    I'm totally new to camera security. I'm looking to beef up my home security as I've been robbed twice this year and a security system (monitored) does not cut it without cameras. They are gone by the time the cops show up and all we have is prints of people who have not been in the system...
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