- May 18, 2016
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Hi All,
So after a couple of false starts with some bad ip cameras i think i`m finally getting somewhere. I have 3 dlink cameras around the house and so far one foscam exterior that arrived today, and planning a second if this one is ok.
Now i`m a bit confused about what to do with all the various feeds from them. I have had the dlink cameras on mangocam cloud (using ftp) , and also record to my Qnap NAS as AVI files . The foscam I spent a few hours trying to get it to work unsuccessfully with the ftp route and mangocam and then came across the foscam cloud which is free for one camera. But if I decide to pay montly it probably wont support the dlink cameras.
So I`m just wondering if the ftp route is the best way as its restricted to about 2-3fps, is it better to record to the nas the video and then send that to the cloud storage? Although I only get two cameras free with QNAP and then the license jumps to about $179 for 3 more cameras.
Also I really like how the foscam setup works remotely its very fast updating, unlike the dlink cameras that are just using ftp.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
THanks
Paul
So after a couple of false starts with some bad ip cameras i think i`m finally getting somewhere. I have 3 dlink cameras around the house and so far one foscam exterior that arrived today, and planning a second if this one is ok.
Now i`m a bit confused about what to do with all the various feeds from them. I have had the dlink cameras on mangocam cloud (using ftp) , and also record to my Qnap NAS as AVI files . The foscam I spent a few hours trying to get it to work unsuccessfully with the ftp route and mangocam and then came across the foscam cloud which is free for one camera. But if I decide to pay montly it probably wont support the dlink cameras.
So I`m just wondering if the ftp route is the best way as its restricted to about 2-3fps, is it better to record to the nas the video and then send that to the cloud storage? Although I only get two cameras free with QNAP and then the license jumps to about $179 for 3 more cameras.
Also I really like how the foscam setup works remotely its very fast updating, unlike the dlink cameras that are just using ftp.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
THanks
Paul