Did it work ok? What happens if power goes out? I do not have any info on the Hot spot other than they said they could leave it at their lake house if it gave them access to view their cameras over the app.
It is a dahua dvr. Will inquire if the hotspot has a wired connection available. - thanksUsing wired connection it works well with both Dahua and Hikvision NVR.
I've seen some threads over the years where folks were having problems with wireless carriers using a different type of NAT that made remotely connecting back into the systems more difficult, but not sure if that's something that's changed over time.
I've seen some threads over the years where folks were having problems with wireless carriers using a different type of NAT that made remotely connecting back into the systems more difficult, but not sure if that's something that's changed over time.
As I understand it, it costs quite a lot extra to get a static IP and port forwarding capability from a cellular provider.
you can in some cases contact your cell provider and obtain a business-class, static AND public IPv4 WAN IP (that's the REAL issue) at a price. I've heard that AT&T gets from $250 to $500 initial setup fee depending on which CSR answers the phone...cannot attest to the veracity or accuracy of such info.
If it's a wireless hot spot only use one of these devices to convert it to a Ethernet cable
Just program it via wired. If you program via wireless, it will no longer work as a bridge to receive the wireless and send it out the Ethernet.
If it's a wireless hot spot only use one of these devices to convert it to a Ethernet cable
Just program it via wired. If you program via wireless, it will no longer work as a bridge to receive the wireless and send it out the Ethernet.
Thanks! I've sent some info to the customer and I really want to purchase something from Andy.@observant1 - if you go PTZ, this would be the best sub $400 model out there with autotracking.
Most of the complaints people have is due to user error - either running on auto/default or putting it in a bad field of view. I saw one once here where someone installed it on the 2nd story apartment overlooking the sidewalk below that was lined with trees and was complaining it wouldn't track - if it can't see the person, it ain't gonna track LOL.
Review - Dahua SD49225XA-HNR 2MP 25x Starlight + IR PTZ AI Camera with Deep IVS & SMD Plus
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But you have to buy this one from @EMPIRETECANDY here or on his Amazon store as nobody else sells it with autotrack, plus it is usually more expensive elsewhere even without the autotracking...