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| Thread ID: 134734 | 2013-08-03 07:08:00 | Modem Router | Woody (710) | Press F1 |
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| 1350528 | 2013-08-03 07:08:00 | Just bought domestic home security camera system but now need a router to feed it. I Have a standard T/Com supplied modem which will now be redundant but have never used a router so - I have a few questions for the experts. 1 Wireless or not ? 2 Make / supplier? 3 Set-up how complicated? 4 Security from outside snoopers ? Probably all basic questions for the experienced but any suggestions / comments would be appreciated. Thanks |
Woody (710) | ||
| 1350529 | 2013-08-03 11:00:00 | Is the camera system wireless? Whats the brand / model of this system? If it is, well might as well get a wireless modem/router. | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 1350530 | 2013-08-03 22:17:00 | Go for something like the DrayTek DV2760n. If you're using a camera system, you'll likely eventually want to upgrade to VDSL2 for the faster upload speeds ;) It'll only cost you a little more now, but you're future-proofing yourself. Easy setup, incredibly reliable, nice and secure :) |
Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 1350531 | 2013-08-04 10:10:00 | Is the camera system wireless? Whats the brand / model of this system? If it is, well might as well get a wireless modem/router. System is not wireless but has a tricky method of transferring data to/from various items. Consists of Master with outdoor camera which feeds router and PC; and separate indoor camera with data all linked together through mains wiring (via special device). Master - Logitech 750e. Additional cameras (I have only one) 700i. This system enables up to 6 additional cameras to be added without any extra cabling - all thru mains. Can be set up thru Logitech web site to alert PC or phone in event of intrusion. Thanks for your help Speedy and Chill Cheers |
Woody (710) | ||
| 1350532 | 2013-08-04 11:51:00 | Looks pretty easy. Install the software / put the network adapter together, and plug it into a port on a modem,if its got ports, and plug it into power. Connect the other end of the network cable into a camera. Just make sure the cable is long enough and the adapter isnt in a hot place The manual is here (www.logitech.com) |
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