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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Any words of advise on security cameas
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<blockquote data-quote="POJ Irving" data-source="post: 1005896" data-attributes="member: 62362"><p>Itybitybob....why don't you just get a universal wireless Netgear - Wal-Mart sells them for $49 but you can get them on E-bay for less. I purchased one for $25 used which I am using with my Samsung Blu-ray player. It works well as long as you are able to WPS - Wireless Protective Security- There should be a button on both the receiver and the router, this will make the connection between the route and the wireless Netgear receiver. By the way this device has to be programmed using a laptop or computer so it learns your network password first.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Regarding the IP address..this depends on the security cameras you have. Lorex uses IP address plus data port such as 192.168.1.254:1500 for indoor communication on your own network, but uses an URL which is through Lorex.- check out the manual. Night-owl and Swann for example uses IP address and port from network and the IP address provided through your ISP plus the same port forwarding. Your route should have a range such as 192.168.1.1 - 100.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>As I mentioned before it is a lengthy process.I try not to hard wire if I can help it, so I try several ways to make the system work for me. </p><p></p><p> P.J.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="POJ Irving, post: 1005896, member: 62362"] Itybitybob....why don't you just get a universal wireless Netgear - Wal-Mart sells them for $49 but you can get them on E-bay for less. I purchased one for $25 used which I am using with my Samsung Blu-ray player. It works well as long as you are able to WPS - Wireless Protective Security- There should be a button on both the receiver and the router, this will make the connection between the route and the wireless Netgear receiver. By the way this device has to be programmed using a laptop or computer so it learns your network password first. Regarding the IP address..this depends on the security cameras you have. Lorex uses IP address plus data port such as 192.168.1.254:1500 for indoor communication on your own network, but uses an URL which is through Lorex.- check out the manual. Night-owl and Swann for example uses IP address and port from network and the IP address provided through your ISP plus the same port forwarding. Your route should have a range such as 192.168.1.1 - 100. As I mentioned before it is a lengthy process.I try not to hard wire if I can help it, so I try several ways to make the system work for me. P.J. [/QUOTE]
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