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hi everyone

Been looking round here for awhile and have enjoyed the posts

Pretty much a newb but have a question so thought it time to post.

I’m looking for a high quality turret cam outdoor/indoor that I can run off 12v with sd card.

Absolute requirements are facial and number plate recognition. Will need detail of 12v power pac that runs camera as I understand not any 12v pack will do

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hi everyone

Been looking round here for awhile and have enjoyed the posts

Pretty much a newb but have a question so thought it time to post.

I’m looking for a high quality turret cam outdoor/indoor that I can run off 12v with sd card.

Absolute requirements are facial and number plate recognition. Will need detail of 12v power pac that runs camera as I understand not any 12v pack will do

Thanks
Welcome Arlobillz

You may need 2 cameras - as catching license numbers at night requires turning of the camera which makes the rest of the image super dark.

It's easy to get swamped with information here, so I wanted to share some notes with you

Please check out @giomania 's notes:
Dahua Starlight Varifocal Turret (IPC-HDW5231R-Z)

I have also made notes which are a summary of a lot of the reading I've been doing here,:
Looking for some advice and direction!

Have fun joining us here.
 

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Many thanks for the welcomes and the helpful posts
Gonna read the suggested links and will get back after.

Thanks again :)
 

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Okay, thanks folks, very informative and plenty to chew over.

It seems the dahua camera suggested should fit the bill nicely. I heard there have been some security concerns about 'calling home' with dahua.

How is that situation now ?

Can someone recommend a 12v power supply I can buy in the Uk (230/240 volts supply) if that makes any differance to that choice.

Also if I decide later to go the POE route which switch or injector would be advised ( 2 camera system) and perhaps go the whole hog an NVR.

Its a lot of questions for one post but this is a helpful place so I'm chancing my arm

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Sorry folks, one more thing, being that I'm in the UK is there anything else I should be aware of when ordering these cameras ?

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Sorry folks, one more thing, being that I'm in the UK is there anything else I should be aware of when ordering these cameras ?

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Hi Arlobillz,

I prefer a nice small PoE switch - even a 4 port will work for your situation.
There's a number of decent options, so I'll let others chime in on their preferred ones.
Note Giomania has a listing of PoE switches - iirc a link is also in the notes.

You should in general:
Disable UPnP on your router, use a VPN, change default passwords on all internet connected devices.

With the international Dahua OEM models you have less to worry about than the Chinese market versions.

We have a number of UK members here, and the principle referenced vendor who is also a member here has sold and shipped cameras to the UK and he does a good job so I think you will have little worries.
( His name is Andy EmpireTecAndy = user, please see #15 in my notes )
 

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Hi Mat, thanks for that info. Shall I go for managed or unmanaged switch ?
I’ve dived in and bought a couple of the recommended cameras today from Andy so made a start. According to Ali express website shipping takes 7-15 days so hopefully well before Christmas.
Trying to Identify a compatible 12v power supply (Poe try later) and have posted on the relevant cam thread so hopefully get an answer.
 

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Hi Mat, thanks for that info. Shall I go for managed or unmanaged switch ?
I’ve dived in and bought a couple of the recommended cameras today from Andy so made a start. According to Ali express website shipping takes 7-15 days so hopefully well before Christmas.
Trying to Identify a compatible 12v power supply (Poe try later) and have posted on the relevant cam thread so hopefully get an answer.
Hi Arlobillz,

I like unmanaged for simplicity and lower cost.

You can ask Andy to help you get a AC power adapter for the cameras you order.
 

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What Else Do I Need ?

Morning, not exactly sure where to post this so will do it here ( but happy to be redirected if wrong)

I will have 2 cams and a 4 port switch ( ditched PS idea as this setup is now a priority, going with switch now)

I intend to run blue iris ( when I've learnt how to use it) on my comp if its capable. ( posted ? in nvr/comp forum)

I use a netgear wndr3700v4 wireless cable router
I have a synology NAS DS215j ( if its useful)
Apart from ethernet cable ( cat 6a I thought) is there anything else I would need to setup this system to be able to monitor and record ?

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Hi Arlobillz,

Quality solid copper wires in either cat5e or cat6 cable is fine, no need to spend extra on cat6a. ( just do not get CCA or super thin versions )
 

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Hi Mat
Ive looked at ethernet cables on amazon and ebay, havent seen copper wires in the description. Is there a particular brand that is reliable or do I just put copper wire in with search ?
 

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Hi Mat
Ive looked at ethernet cables on amazon and ebay, havent seen copper wires in the description. Is there a particular brand that is reliable or do I just put copper wire in with search ?
Hi Arlobillz,

Are you in the states?
 

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Hi folks
Can someone explain why connecting to home cams remotely through an android phone via a vpn connection on phone is not secure
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Can someone explain why connecting to home cams remotely through an android phone via a vpn connection on phone is not secure
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who said its not secure...it is the most secure way...assuming you are referring to a VPN where you have a vpn server at home and connect via a client on your phone
 
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