New to the forum, but this place has some great info! Did a couple of searches, and found some info to get me started. So, thanks for that!
In particular, this thread was helpful - Subdivision Monitoring - Smallest Viable System Recommendations
I live in a 2-block, gated neighborhood. It used to have a guard, but no longer. There is a gate, but it's always open. But, it's one way in, one way out. There is also an old guard shack which has power and is enclosed, but not climate controlled. We want to get some cameras to monitor traffic (there have been some vehicle thefts in the area, but not here yet). Some pertinent facts:
The basic goal is that, if something happens, we can go to the shack, look at the video, and go from there. We don't need "real time" monitoring. It's just something where if someone's car is broken into, we can go look. I don't know if we will want/need tagging (we will be looking at this very rarely, as not much happens in our 'hood).
I was thinking we would get a camera to focus on license plates (do not need it to "read" them) of cars that are leaving the subdivision. And another camera to see cars and perhaps faces as people are entering. That way we have cameras looking at both streets, giving the illusion that we're watching both (even if the cameras are different). We would have to have local storage, since there is no connectivity. As for getting files off the HDD, wireless or wired is fine - not a design consideration. We would want for the HDD to keep videos for 1 week at least. Any longer is gravy.
I'm assuming that this means we would not want the cameras running all the time??? If not, what kind of trigger are we looking at?
I was thinking:
16tb HDD $199- NVR $190: EmpireTech NV41AI-8P-4KH 8 Channel Compact 1HDD 1U 8PoE Network Video
License Plate Camera LZ12E $250: EmpireTech IPC-B52IR-Z12E-S2 1/2.8" CMOS 2MP Ultra Low Light Starlight
Overview Camera B54IR $170: EmpireTech IPC-B54IR-ASE 4MP IR Fixed-focal Bullet IP Camera
But, I don't think that's everything. What am I missing?
In particular, this thread was helpful - Subdivision Monitoring - Smallest Viable System Recommendations
I live in a 2-block, gated neighborhood. It used to have a guard, but no longer. There is a gate, but it's always open. But, it's one way in, one way out. There is also an old guard shack which has power and is enclosed, but not climate controlled. We want to get some cameras to monitor traffic (there have been some vehicle thefts in the area, but not here yet). Some pertinent facts:
- We have electricity at the shack, as well as a couple of other places on the median (see lightning bolts in pic).
- We do NOT have internet (neither wifi nor 4/5G).
- There is a street light (orange sodium lamps) right in front of the guard shack.
- The guard shack is locked.
- We have a tentative budget of around $1000
The basic goal is that, if something happens, we can go to the shack, look at the video, and go from there. We don't need "real time" monitoring. It's just something where if someone's car is broken into, we can go look. I don't know if we will want/need tagging (we will be looking at this very rarely, as not much happens in our 'hood).
I was thinking we would get a camera to focus on license plates (do not need it to "read" them) of cars that are leaving the subdivision. And another camera to see cars and perhaps faces as people are entering. That way we have cameras looking at both streets, giving the illusion that we're watching both (even if the cameras are different). We would have to have local storage, since there is no connectivity. As for getting files off the HDD, wireless or wired is fine - not a design consideration. We would want for the HDD to keep videos for 1 week at least. Any longer is gravy.
I'm assuming that this means we would not want the cameras running all the time??? If not, what kind of trigger are we looking at?
I was thinking:
16tb HDD $199- NVR $190: EmpireTech NV41AI-8P-4KH 8 Channel Compact 1HDD 1U 8PoE Network Video
License Plate Camera LZ12E $250: EmpireTech IPC-B52IR-Z12E-S2 1/2.8" CMOS 2MP Ultra Low Light Starlight
Overview Camera B54IR $170: EmpireTech IPC-B54IR-ASE 4MP IR Fixed-focal Bullet IP Camera
But, I don't think that's everything. What am I missing?
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