Re: [H] surveillance camera
If you're quick, the current woot-off item at http://www.woot.com is a pretty quality color camera for $200. A decent chunk of change, but it is a color camera that has servos to allow you to move it remotely. Greg - Original Message - From: Winterlight [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 10:50 PM Subject: [H] surveillance camera I want to set up a bullet proof video surveillance camera so I can keep an eye on my dad's room. He lives with me, and has Alzheimers. I can hardwire this to my network with CAT5e. What will I need, and how do I get the video display... is this just transmitted across the network to softwareor through the Internet via a web page streaming video? If the latter will this consume huge amounts of bandwidth? Is there a better hardware solution, rather then a web cam? I would also like to set up a second, and maybe third cam using wireless, and going through my Belkin 54g WAP . I haven't worked with any kind of video surveillance, or web cams at all. I don't mind spending money. So how exactly would I / should I do this. Thanks!
Re: [H] surveillance camera
Now that looks nice. :) If you're quick, the current woot-off item at http://www.woot.com is a pretty quality color camera for $200. A decent chunk of change, but it is a color camera that has servos to allow you to move it remotely. Greg -- JRS [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please remove **X** to reply... Facts do not cease to exist just because they are ignored.
Re: [H] MS Makes VirtualServer 2005 R2 Free
Well for the VMotion to work as described you also need to use SAN, the LUN's need to be visible to all the esx servers in the farm to get the true benefits. But depending on your budget, if you are looking to do esx server farms hopefully you're using SAN. One thing I've seen folks do especially as they start is to have a few medium size servers(2 cpus) plus 1 big(4+ cpus) as overflow. This way you get a feel for what the equipment can handle, (and if what your app folks are telling you is true), if something spikes you can move stuff to the bigger box via VMotion, all this with no downtime to the client. On 4/13/06, Ben Ruset [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ESX supports clustering VM's, so if a single ESX box goes down, the VM stays up and the host load gets transferred to another ESX server. Also, if you had a bunch of ESX servers you can dynamically distribute VM's across the entire server farm. The only hardware requirement to running ESX is a SCSI disk, and a dedicated management NIC. Mesdaq, Ali wrote: What do you run it on and what are the typical uses? I am working on a virtualization project so I am pretty interested in your experience. -- -jmg -sapere aude
[H] bazooka
any one tried this ? http://www.kephyr.com/spywarescanner/index.html?source=scripterror I still have a customer getting OE and IE script errors when trying to print or view certain attachments. Last resort is restore system. Printer is a HP 1320 laser Thanks fp -- Tallyho ! ]:8) Taglines below ! -- I can be decisive, I think.
Re: [H] bazooka
OSX, Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, those will all fix it :) On Fri, Apr 14, 2006 at 10:05:09AM -0700, FORC5 wrote: any one tried this ? http://www.kephyr.com/spywarescanner/index.html?source=scripterror I still have a customer getting OE and IE script errors when trying to print or view certain attachments. Last resort is restore system. Printer is a HP 1320 laser Thanks fp -- Tallyho ! ]:8) Taglines below ! -- I can be decisive, I think. -- Bryan G. Seitz
Re: [H] surveillance camera
Winterlight wrote: I want to set up a bullet proof video surveillance camera so I can keep an eye on my dad's room. He lives with me, and has Alzheimers. I can hardwire this to my network with CAT5e. What will I need, and how do I get the video display... is this just transmitted across the network to softwareor through the Internet via a web page streaming video? If the latter will this consume huge amounts of bandwidth? Is there a better hardware solution, rather then a web cam? I would also like to set up a second, and maybe third cam using wireless, and going through my Belkin 54g WAP . I haven't worked with any kind of video surveillance, or web cams at all. I don't mind spending money. So how exactly would I / should I do this. Thanks! The last time I was in Costco they had a surveillance camera setup in th computer section. They had it working through a TV. I don't know anything about the specs. But I was somewhat interested for myself. I just did not have the extra bucks at the time. Sam
[H] Possible video card problem?
This has been happening randomly for 2-3 months now. I'll be using my computer and all of a sudden the LCD goes blank and turns off as if in power saving mode. I'm not playing games on it. Just typical windows/internet stuff. If I put my system into sleep mode, and then wake it up everything appears fine. Also, if I reboot it everything appears fine. However, sometimes it will do this several times in a row...or sometimes not for days. I can't find any rhythm or reason for it. My system is not over heating at all. All temps are fine. I don't think it's an LCD problem...I'm thinking maybe a video card problem but I'm not sure. I checked inside the system and all of the fans are running. Any ideas?
RE: [H] bazooka
Anything that takes only seconds to scan and is free only sounds like spyware itself. Mark Dodge MD Computers 360-772-2433 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of FORC5 Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 10:05 AM To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com Subject: [H] bazooka any one tried this ? http://www.kephyr.com/spywarescanner/index.html?source=scripterror I still have a customer getting OE and IE script errors when trying to print or view certain attachments. Last resort is restore system. Printer is a HP 1320 laser Thanks fp -- Tallyho ! ]:8) Taglines below ! -- I can be decisive, I think.
RE: [H] bazooka
I agree I finally got rid of the bug, well sort of gave up. Created a new user account and transferred her mail and data. script error gone. if caused by spyware it may come back. I put in better spyware protection and AV protection but she leaves OE loaded all day with preview pain on. I have tried to explain it, or at least just turn OE on when you need it. WTF hope all is well in wet land fp At 04:56 PM 4/14/2006, Mark Dodge Poked the stick with: Anything that takes only seconds to scan and is free only sounds like spyware itself. Mark Dodge MD Computers 360-772-2433 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of FORC5 Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 10:05 AM To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com Subject: [H] bazooka any one tried this ? http://www.kephyr.com/spywarescanner/index.html?source=scripterror I still have a customer getting OE and IE script errors when trying to print or view certain attachments. Last resort is restore system. Printer is a HP 1320 laser Thanks fp -- Tallyho ! ]:8) Taglines below ! -- I can be decisive, I think. -- Tallyho ! ]:8) Taglines below ! -- I can be decisive, I think.
Re: [H] Possible video card problem?
FWIW my samsung LCD does this once in awhile. it is like it looses the signal when the video goes to sleep and can't wake up. usually wiggling things gets it going :-! fp At 11:08 AM 4/14/2006, Christopher Klein Poked the stick with: This has been happening randomly for 2-3 months now. I'll be using my computer and all of a sudden the LCD goes blank and turns off as if in power saving mode. I'm not playing games on it. Just typical windows/internet stuff. If I put my system into sleep mode, and then wake it up everything appears fine. Also, if I reboot it everything appears fine. However, sometimes it will do this several times in a row...or sometimes not for days. I can't find any rhythm or reason for it. My system is not over heating at all. All temps are fine. I don't think it's an LCD problem...I'm thinking maybe a video card problem but I'm not sure. I checked inside the system and all of the fans are running. Any ideas? -- Tallyho ! ]:8) Taglines below ! -- I can be decisive, I think.