Re: [WISPA] IP based security system

2008-08-07 Thread Joshua Rowe
Chuck,
 They have outdoor enclosures for the outside located cameras, they are POE
48V. The mpeg4 are POE 48V 802.3af, which a nice midspan switch will power up
to 8 of them.  They have several models of cameras.

They have more information on their site: www.networkipcamera.com or I'd be
glad to send you some data sheets I have available, Feel free to email me off
list if you'd like.


Thanks!
Josh

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 Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2008 21:28:45 -0600
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 Outdoor rated?
 How much power do they need?
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 From: Joshua Rowe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2008 9:13 PM
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] IP based security system
 
 I currenty have a customer that is using Intellinet 550710 cameras, the
  quality is acceptable and the cost is reasonable. The cameras have 
  lifetime
  warranties and interchangable lenses (wide angle, zoom, etc.) Motion
  detection built in, however I use motion detection built into the camera
  server I setup for them using an open source software package. There are 5
  cameras on the system and could be expanded for more. If you want more
  information let me know and I could get some demo video for you and specs.
 
  I also have another customer that has purchased their night vision mpeg4
  cameras 550314, but has not had me install them yet, however the testing I
  got to do with them impressed me.
 
  If I can help you out just let me know.
 
  Josh Rowe
 
 
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  Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2008 17:29:40 -0500
  From: Mike Hammett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: [WISPA] IP based security system
  To: WISPA List wireless@wispa.org
  Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  I am looking for recommendations of an IP based security system with
  high quality video.  I believe PC based is what we're after for low
  cost and upgradability.
 
  I am not looking for a single camera, but a whole system with
  perhaps dozens of cameras.  Most security systems I've seen (albeit
  I'm not really exposed to this industry) you can hardly tell the
  difference between a person and a dog on it's hind legs.
 
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Re: [WISPA] IP based security system

2008-08-06 Thread John Valenti
I've always been impressed by the webcams that Borealis Broadband has  
in Anchorage.
http://www.borealisbroadband.net/webcams.htm

It looks like those are Mobotix.

When you say expensive, can you give some sample prices.   (there  
is a link off to a vendor on URL above, they seem to start at $800 ...)


On August 6, at 12:42 AM August 6, Tom Sharples wrote:

 Best quality outdoor-rated IP cams are the megapixel-sensor units  
 made by
 Mobotix. We use them in our installations whenever possible. They are
 expensive, but well worth it - one Mobotix cam can do the work of  4
 ordinary ones. You can see the image quality on our website, and  
 you can buy
 them from Radius Security among others.

 Tom Sharples
 President
 Qorvus Systems, Inc.
 www.qorvus.com




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Re: [WISPA] IP based security system

2008-08-06 Thread Tom Sharples
List prices range from $795 to around $1500, depending on whether they are 
single or dual lens (day / night) and the output resolution. We mostly use 
the m22 it or the m22 sec, which range from $795 to $995. You can find some 
discounts, but there's not a lot of margin in these products.

Tom S.

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 I've always been impressed by the webcams that Borealis Broadband has
 in Anchorage.
 http://www.borealisbroadband.net/webcams.htm

 It looks like those are Mobotix.

 When you say expensive, can you give some sample prices.   (there
 is a link off to a vendor on URL above, they seem to start at $800 ...)


 On August 6, at 12:42 AM August 6, Tom Sharples wrote:

 Best quality outdoor-rated IP cams are the megapixel-sensor units
 made by
 Mobotix. We use them in our installations whenever possible. They are
 expensive, but well worth it - one Mobotix cam can do the work of  4
 ordinary ones. You can see the image quality on our website, and
 you can buy
 them from Radius Security among others.

 Tom Sharples
 President
 Qorvus Systems, Inc.
 www.qorvus.com



 
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Re: [WISPA] IP based security system

2008-08-05 Thread Joshua Rowe
I currenty have a customer that is using Intellinet 550710 cameras, the 
quality is acceptable and the cost is reasonable. The cameras have lifetime 
warranties and interchangable lenses (wide angle, zoom, etc.) Motion 
detection built in, however I use motion detection built into the camera 
server I setup for them using an open source software package. There are 5 
cameras on the system and could be expanded for more. If you want more 
information let me know and I could get some demo video for you and specs.

I also have another customer that has purchased their night vision mpeg4 
cameras 550314, but has not had me install them yet, however the testing I 
got to do with them impressed me.

If I can help you out just let me know.

Josh Rowe


 Message: 11
 Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2008 17:29:40 -0500
 From: Mike Hammett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [WISPA] IP based security system
 To: WISPA List wireless@wispa.org
 Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
 
 I am looking for recommendations of an IP based security system with 
 high quality video.  I believe PC based is what we're after for low 
 cost and upgradability.
 
 I am not looking for a single camera, but a whole system with 
 perhaps dozens of cameras.  Most security systems I've seen (albeit 
 I'm not really exposed to this industry) you can hardly tell the 
 difference between a person and a dog on it's hind legs.
 
 --
 Mike Hammett
 Intelligent Computing Solutions
 http://www.ics-il.com
 
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Re: [WISPA] IP based security system

2008-08-05 Thread Chuck McCown - 3
Outdoor rated?
How much power do they need?
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I currenty have a customer that is using Intellinet 550710 cameras, the
 quality is acceptable and the cost is reasonable. The cameras have 
 lifetime
 warranties and interchangable lenses (wide angle, zoom, etc.) Motion
 detection built in, however I use motion detection built into the camera
 server I setup for them using an open source software package. There are 5
 cameras on the system and could be expanded for more. If you want more
 information let me know and I could get some demo video for you and specs.

 I also have another customer that has purchased their night vision mpeg4
 cameras 550314, but has not had me install them yet, however the testing I
 got to do with them impressed me.

 If I can help you out just let me know.

 Josh Rowe


 Message: 11
 Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2008 17:29:40 -0500
 From: Mike Hammett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [WISPA] IP based security system
 To: WISPA List wireless@wispa.org
 Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

 I am looking for recommendations of an IP based security system with
 high quality video.  I believe PC based is what we're after for low
 cost and upgradability.

 I am not looking for a single camera, but a whole system with
 perhaps dozens of cameras.  Most security systems I've seen (albeit
 I'm not really exposed to this industry) you can hardly tell the
 difference between a person and a dog on it's hind legs.

 --
 Mike Hammett
 Intelligent Computing Solutions
 http://www.ics-il.com

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Re: [WISPA] IP based security system

2008-08-05 Thread Tom Sharples
Best quality outdoor-rated IP cams are the megapixel-sensor units made by 
Mobotix. We use them in our installations whenever possible. They are 
expensive, but well worth it - one Mobotix cam can do the work of  4 
ordinary ones. You can see the image quality on our website, and you can buy 
them from Radius Security among others.

Tom Sharples
President
Qorvus Systems, Inc.
www.qorvus.com

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From: Chuck McCown - 3 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Outdoor rated?
 How much power do they need?
 - Original Message - 
 From: Joshua Rowe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2008 9:13 PM
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] IP based security system


I currenty have a customer that is using Intellinet 550710 cameras, the
 quality is acceptable and the cost is reasonable. The cameras have
 lifetime
 warranties and interchangable lenses (wide angle, zoom, etc.) Motion
 detection built in, however I use motion detection built into the camera
 server I setup for them using an open source software package. There are 
 5
 cameras on the system and could be expanded for more. If you want more
 information let me know and I could get some demo video for you and 
 specs.

 I also have another customer that has purchased their night vision mpeg4
 cameras 550314, but has not had me install them yet, however the testing 
 I
 got to do with them impressed me.

 If I can help you out just let me know.

 Josh Rowe


 Message: 11
 Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2008 17:29:40 -0500
 From: Mike Hammett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [WISPA] IP based security system
 To: WISPA List wireless@wispa.org
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 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

 I am looking for recommendations of an IP based security system with
 high quality video.  I believe PC based is what we're after for low
 cost and upgradability.

 I am not looking for a single camera, but a whole system with
 perhaps dozens of cameras.  Most security systems I've seen (albeit
 I'm not really exposed to this industry) you can hardly tell the
 difference between a person and a dog on it's hind legs.

 --
 Mike Hammett
 Intelligent Computing Solutions
 http://www.ics-il.com

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Re: [WISPA] IP based security system

2008-08-04 Thread Eric Albert
I have used the Netbotz appliances before with great success. APC bought
them a few years ago. Axis might be another option. 

Eric Albert
Application Engineer
Alvarion, Inc.


 

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I am looking for recommendations of an IP based security system with
high quality video.  I believe PC based is what we're after for low cost
and upgradability.

I am not looking for a single camera, but a whole system with perhaps
dozens of cameras.  Most security systems I've seen (albeit I'm not
really exposed to this industry) you can hardly tell the difference
between a person and a dog on it's hind legs.


--
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Re: [WISPA] IP based security system

2008-08-04 Thread Jon Auer
The best system I've worked with is the Honeywell RapidEye. I've only
used it for cameras, but it also does relay input/output for sensors
and door locks.
Runs $3-$10K depending on the I/O options and storage capacity.
http://www.honeywellvideo.com/products/recorders/pc/index.html

For stand alone cameras I know some people that have had success with Axis.

On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 5:29 PM, Mike Hammett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I am looking for recommendations of an IP based security system with high 
 quality video.  I believe PC based is what we're after for low cost and 
 upgradability.

 I am not looking for a single camera, but a whole system with perhaps dozens 
 of cameras.  Most security systems I've seen (albeit I'm not really exposed 
 to this industry) you can hardly tell the difference between a person and a 
 dog on it's hind legs.


 --
 Mike Hammett
 Intelligent Computing Solutions
 http://www.ics-il.com




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[WISPA] IP based security system

2008-08-03 Thread Mike Hammett
I am looking for recommendations of an IP based security system with high 
quality video.  I believe PC based is what we're after for low cost and 
upgradability.

I am not looking for a single camera, but a whole system with perhaps dozens of 
cameras.  Most security systems I've seen (albeit I'm not really exposed to 
this industry) you can hardly tell the difference between a person and a dog on 
it's hind legs.


--
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Intelligent Computing Solutions
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Re: [WISPA] IP based security system

2008-08-03 Thread Chuck McCown - 3
A good value system is WiLife by LukWerks.  They were purchased by Logitech 
so I am not sure if the name stayed the same.
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I am looking for recommendations of an IP based security system with high 
quality video.  I believe PC based is what we're after for low cost and 
upgradability.

 I am not looking for a single camera, but a whole system with perhaps 
 dozens of cameras.  Most security systems I've seen (albeit I'm not really 
 exposed to this industry) you can hardly tell the difference between a 
 person and a dog on it's hind legs.


 --
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 Intelligent Computing Solutions
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