I have a lot of sources for ip cameras. Most all have the nvr software 
included. You just need the computer. 

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On Mar 8, 2011, at 3:08 PM, "Scottie Arnett" <sarn...@info-ed.com> wrote:

> I have one or two docks that I can not get LOS too. The rest I can get
> LOS. They do want this recorded, so I will need to look into the network
> video recorder. I am trying to use a system they already have that is all
> wired around the office and integrate the far off sites with wireless.
> They do have a 2.4 marina wi-fi system in place, but it is not their own,
> it is one of those we will give you $xx/mth off what it generates. So that
> part may be fun to deal with on interference, 5.8 may be the better idea.
> 
> Scottie
> 
>> On ip cameras pick the H264 ones. They use 1/3 the bandwidth of mpeg
>> cameras and the video quality is better.
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>> On Mar 8, 2011, at 3:30 PM, Bob Moldashel <lakel...@gbcx.net> wrote:
>> 
>>> Scottie,
>>> 
>>> This is not an issue but I would not use 2.4 GHz.  You need to consider
>>> marina WiFi.
>>> 
>>> If you have LOS use 5 Ghz. It will handle 1/2 mile with no issues and
>>> the water won't be an issue unless the radios fall into the water.
>>> 
>>> You can use standard CCTV analog cameras but will need an encoder and a
>>> decoder.  You will probably find it is cheaper to do IP based cameras
>>> such as Axis. Keeping in mind that is you want to record the video at
>>> the office site you will need a network video recorder (NVR) which is
>>> more money than a standard DVR.
>>> 
>>> This is easy. Just comes down to LOS and $$.
>>> 
>>> -B-
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 3/8/2011 3:49 PM, Scottie Arnett wrote:
>>>> I have a client that is wanting CCTV cameras to cover a large marina.
>>>> Some
>>>> of the places they want cameras are close to a 1/2 mile away. Has
>>>> anyone
>>>> used wireless cameras and a wireless network to accomplish something
>>>> like
>>>> this?
>>>> 
>>>> I am thinking along the lines of using Ubiquiti Equipment in 2.4Ghz. I
>>>> assume I need to get wireless IP camera's instead of the regular
>>>> wireless
>>>> cctv camera's that have their own sender and transmitter?
>>>> 
>>>> Anyone have any ideas? I think most CCTV cable has around a 1000ft
>>>> limitation. They want the camera's coming back to one office, but this
>>>> is
>>>> going to have to require going across water and land and up to
>>>> distances
>>>> of 1/2 mile.
>>>> 
>>>> Scottie Arnett
>>>> Info-Ed, Inc.
>>>> 
>>>> 
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