fenderman Staff member Mar 9, 2014 36,892 21,408 Jun 26, 2016 #21 Bboy486 said: So foscam are not worthy cameras. Hikvision is best? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Click to expand... If you want reliable cams look at dahua or us region hikvision. Foscam is garbage.
Bboy486 said: So foscam are not worthy cameras. Hikvision is best? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Click to expand... If you want reliable cams look at dahua or us region hikvision. Foscam is garbage.
Zeddy Getting the hang of it Jun 19, 2016 92 42 Jun 28, 2016 #22 I've seen some cameras installed using an ubiquiti nanostations, but wireless is temperamental and if you can run copper or fiber do that instead. https://www.ubnt.com/airmax/nanostationm/
I've seen some cameras installed using an ubiquiti nanostations, but wireless is temperamental and if you can run copper or fiber do that instead. https://www.ubnt.com/airmax/nanostationm/
1 105437 BIT Beta Team Jun 8, 2015 2,149 1,048 Jul 3, 2016 #23 @fenderman... how is the Hikvision Cube as a wifi camera? Last edited by a moderator: Nov 5, 2016
fenderman Staff member Mar 9, 2014 36,892 21,408 Jul 3, 2016 #24 105437 said: @fenderman... how is the Hikvision Cube as a wifi camera? Click to expand... Its works well on wifi but would never use wifi for security. As a baby//kids/pet cam thats fine
105437 said: @fenderman... how is the Hikvision Cube as a wifi camera? Click to expand... Its works well on wifi but would never use wifi for security. As a baby//kids/pet cam thats fine
PSPCommOp Getting the hang of it Jun 17, 2016 688 92 Northeastern PA Jul 3, 2016 #25 I've read here that multiple wifi cameras on the same network will bog down your bandwidth as well.