Hey everyone. I'm new here (obviously, the forum I'm posting this in). I'm a computer nerd who is experimenting. I'm looking into Synology Surveillance Station but I need to read up on this BlueIris thing I'm seeing. I've got a lot of learning to do and I really enjoy the tech and trying new stuff. So far I've read about 30mins of posts and I'm quite impressed. Not a lot of "rtfm" responses and lots of helpful folks. I'll go ahead and apologize in advance for stupid questions that will come but I promise that I WILL look for answers before I ask them. While looking ahead, I'd like to thank those that have already posted on here and thanks to the helpful replies that I can imagine that will come.
I'm in the United States and even though I WFH, I'd really like to have multiple cameras that I can monitor in realtime, recording lots (just in case it's needed) and be able to access it remotely. (like when traveling for work). I'm not into bragging so this is to give a little background. I'm fairly technical (seen better, seen worse) & I don't mind reading manuals or looking/modifying (basic) code & scripts. One thing that might be a little obstacle is that my family only uses linux (w/ the occasional iphone my wife has). I've got plenty of cpu, ram and storage (also a NAS) and I'm already set up with remote access.
Well....that's it. I'll be on the forum continuing learning and helping others as I can.
I'm in the United States and even though I WFH, I'd really like to have multiple cameras that I can monitor in realtime, recording lots (just in case it's needed) and be able to access it remotely. (like when traveling for work). I'm not into bragging so this is to give a little background. I'm fairly technical (seen better, seen worse) & I don't mind reading manuals or looking/modifying (basic) code & scripts. One thing that might be a little obstacle is that my family only uses linux (w/ the occasional iphone my wife has). I've got plenty of cpu, ram and storage (also a NAS) and I'm already set up with remote access.
Well....that's it. I'll be on the forum continuing learning and helping others as I can.