A lot of these run off battery too. Yes once a month or more you have to
bring it down plug it in and charge the battery...
On 9/20/2022 9:38 PM, Darin Steffl wrote:
Because MOST consumer based security cameras are WiFi based. Any
camera running off ethernet/PoE is going to an NVR and they
Because MOST consumer based security cameras are WiFi based. Any camera
running off ethernet/PoE is going to an NVR and they don't typically sell
camera systems like this at Bestbuy or Target. It's Nest, Arlo, Ring, etc.
as that's what's easy for most people.
Finding a power outlet to plug into
RJ45 ends scare people, you can't use a screwdriver.
On Tue, Sep 20, 2022 at 1:20 PM Jason McKemie <
j.mcke...@veloxinetbroadband.com> wrote:
> I don't get the wifi camera thing, you're already running power, so why
> not take the time to wire the cameras up correctly?
>
> On Tuesday, September
I don't get the wifi camera thing, you're already running power, so why not
take the time to wire the cameras up correctly?
On Tuesday, September 20, 2022, Nate Burke wrote:
> Usually the incidents are not this close, but when they're on top of each
> other it just makes me angry. Just because
Sounds like you're new here. You want some more of these asinine calls?
Technology is getting so much better by the day and people are getting
inversely proportionally dumberer.
I tell them it may work, but I really would expect it does not. The only
way we'd do it is to service the building
Usually the incidents are not this close, but when they're on top of
each other it just makes me angry. Just because you refuse to
understand it, doesn't make it magic.
Rural customer wants our internet. ok, no problem, we do that all the
time. The ONLY reason they want the connection from