Hi Sebastian, I wouldn’t want to mislead anyone, I’m retired, just an old fart making sense of all this, I have no customer badgering me about fixing their NVR. I agreed with Loon about my reaction and tried to explain it, not justify it. That said, I’m sure I’m falling under the miscreant category…
Your view of inexpensive equipment is spot on, that’s exactly why I departed the HiFi game. The crap… er… I mean equipment from Japan, now China, was flooding the market with, in my view, worthless gear. Likewise, in my view, anyone setting up a home stereo/theater with cheap Japanese ‘Black Plastic Faced’ gear was just exacerbating the ‘landfill issue’ as you pointed out. I guess I felt poked when the reply to my very first post recommended that I just toss (my words) the gear and pull money from my retirement account (again my words) and buy better gear. Sadly, until we ALL collectively stop buying from Wal-Mart, Hobby Lobby, and many other such Chinese suppliers we are just going to have to live with our disposable junk. Interestingly, where are the ‘better’ brands made?
Here’s a sad and a funny story, my neighbor, while building their new $1M dream home, (way too close to me I might add) then, at my recommendation (not my work, remember I’m retired), equipped it with a ‘Network’ closet, prewired Cat6 Ethernet and provisions for cameras, security, fire, ingress detection, etc., etc. and made power available for several APs in their attic. All good in happy camp… Then the ‘Pros’ came back and trimmed it with nearly $20k in gear. But they still can’t get their doorbell to work (poor pix, poor audio), the cameras bloom in bright sun and are pissy in the dark, there are many dead spots in WiFi, I could go on. Funny, on the other hand, I picked up a ‘junk’ NVR and ‘junk’ cameras, and spent a day or so mounting various cams in a test setting. Everything worked… Wooo Hooo I was just looking for a way to alter the camera's IP address.
Now don’t get me wrong, I’m not blowing the Defender horn, far from it, they really are of classic overseas quality. I get your point, but that was just a funny story I wanted to share… I think the real issue here is qualified personnel. I strolled over to my neighbor’s house while the ‘Network’ guy was there. The guy was absolutely the nicest guy you ever met, and he knew very little about networking and even less about security and such. Not his fault, the company was having a hard time finding qualified help. I understand they couldn’t afford to pull out a real card-carrying Network guy from the NOC at $350/hour to hold the customer's hand... and explain why they should have just bought a cheap NVR. Hahaha I'm just BS'ing there...
Ahh, what the hell… I feel I’m getting off on a roll now. I really just wanted to give the guy props for his thoughts on camera IP operations and topology, he sure helped… I guess I got carried away.
OK, I was about to press ‘send’ when I saw ‘wittaj’ chime in. His information caught my attention, as I said earlier, my neighbor bought literally thousands of dollars in ‘Top shelf’ gear, (so I was informed) so I’m really curious about the brands you mentioned. I read some brands were banned by the FCC. (note1) BTW, those lights you see in the Defender image you posted, ‘ring of IR lights’, are actually white lights. There are no IR lights AFAIK, just FYI. To mention short-lived cameras, I have NTSC video security cameras which have been in operations around the farm here for nearly 7 years of 24/7 use and still look good, of course, good as in NTSC video. (Isn't it something, whenever you say this or that didn't last, another person jumps up and says mine worked for 20 years.) <Grin>
Of course, me being unfamiliar with ‘...cheap end’ cameras, I have to agree with your comment about cobwebs and bugs. I remotely added IR lights via an internal camera hack and solved the bug issue. Now if I could just get rid of the ghosts in the machine.
Being stuck with their brand also caught my eye… I do not like being roped into a brand; these cameras are advertised as ONVIF and RTSP: capable, but I have not yet proved that. Does anyone have ANY experience with these? Their earlier cameras were analog, I was told that these new line of cameras were digital. I would think to offer a functional opinion you would have some hands on with them. Just me being curious…
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