- Nov 12, 2016
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I've had a crappy logitech webcam set up and port forwarded through my router to stream through the camstreams.com website for about 10 years now (to spy on my turtle and iguana while at work, haha). The camstreams site is going down soon, so I thought I'd try out one of these IP cams. I bought an Amcrest IP2M-841 after reading all of the positive reviews on Amazon and am now feeling like a total idiot after realizing I got duped into a product with what seems like decent hardware but absolute garbage software and thousands of bot-generated five star reviews. I've spent probably 15 hours over the last week trying to get it to work with absolutely no luck. I've tried calling their "customer support" three times. I've tried creating an account to try to get some help on their forum. All of my attempts have failed. It won't even work locally, let alone over the web. I give up on that company as of right now and it's getting returned.
I'm looking for a decent cam that I can port forward through my router (I'm on verizon FIOS) that has PTZ capabilities. I don't really even need https or encryption capabilities because what I do I care if some weirdo wants to look at my reptiles over the interwebz? So what do you guys recommend? I see Hikvision has a new cam out now for about $279 on amazon (less direct from China) that looks to fit the bill. Or do I go with Dahua? I don't really have a budget but I'm looking to spend a grand, either. This is the new Hik cam:
DS-2DE3304W-DE-Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co. Ltd.
I don't need recording capability, I don't need facial recognition or any other crazy fancy options, I just want live viewing remotely over the web with the option to PTZ. HELP!
Rob
I'm looking for a decent cam that I can port forward through my router (I'm on verizon FIOS) that has PTZ capabilities. I don't really even need https or encryption capabilities because what I do I care if some weirdo wants to look at my reptiles over the interwebz? So what do you guys recommend? I see Hikvision has a new cam out now for about $279 on amazon (less direct from China) that looks to fit the bill. Or do I go with Dahua? I don't really have a budget but I'm looking to spend a grand, either. This is the new Hik cam:
DS-2DE3304W-DE-Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co. Ltd.
I don't need recording capability, I don't need facial recognition or any other crazy fancy options, I just want live viewing remotely over the web with the option to PTZ. HELP!
Rob