In this video I will show you our brand new IPBC-EL3MP box camera.
In this video I will show you our brand new IPBC-EL3MP box camera.
This is a vandal dome 3 megapixel camera that just arrived. It’s very good, it has an amazing picture and I’m going to show you how to open it and show you what you’ll see inside the camera when you do open it.
In this video I will show you the difference between main stream and extra stream or sub stream on your DVRs for IP cameras. So for this demonstration I will use a 16 channel mini-HD this unit has pretty much the same interface for DVR Main stream and Sub Stream as all of our DVRs and our IP cameras.
First we’ll go to Internet Explorer and enter the IP for the router. (The default IP for this router is 192.168.1.254.) I already changed those; I never keep my default user names and passwords and my IPs on my units on my network devices.
This is a video demonstration of how to access your DVR using Google Chrome. How to Access your Security DVR using Google Chrome? First you need to go to “Start,” “Control Panel,” and “Internet Options:” Click on the “Security” tab then “Custom level. . .” Next, scroll down until you see “Download unsigned ActiveX controls” and set it up as “Prompt”
In this video I’m going to show you how to open the ports on a Linksys router for you to access your DVR remotely. For this demonstration I will be logging in to one of our routers and this router is remotely tied into our network. So the IPs I’m going to use to access it are going to be different than yours. But by default this unit has an IP address of 192.168.1.1 to be accessible from anywhere on your network
In this video I will show you some of the settings that you will find in our brand new megapixel cameras. As I’ve said before in previous videos, these megapixel cameras have the same interface as our DVRs and it is very intuitive and very easy to use.
Are you looking for affordable DVR (Digital Video Recorder) security cameras? If so, you’ve come to the right place at Security Camera King. We have a huge selection of cameras including box, bullet, and dome types.
Sometimes cameras need to be placed in areas where wiring would obviously give away the fact that the camera is hidden. When this is the case a 2.4 Ghz wireless hidden camera is the perfect solution for the job.
There are times when it is necessary to use a covert security hidden camera. Security Camera King offers a full range of hidden or disguised cameras, camera units that contain their own Digital Video Recorder or DVR, and high-quality low visibility powered microphones.
Many of our customers ask us this question “What is the best home security camera?” Our answer, as vague as it may seem, is usually “that depends.” Security cameras come in so many different types and varieties for so many different applications, that it is truly difficult to say this is “the best home security camera.” Probably, a more practical question is, “What is the best security camera for this particular application?”
USB security cameras are both affordable and easy to install which makes them an ideal choice for security and surveillance monitoring both in the home and at the office, especially if you are not interested in buying a full system. USB security cameras utilize a personal computer as part of the security system instead of a Digital Video Recorder or DVR.
So the first thing we’ve got to do is make sure that you know what operating system your running or what version or what type by going to the “Start” button, and right click on “Computer” then click on “Properties.”
First in advance we’ve already punched out the hole in there you can pick any of the bottom wholes in there to get easy access but you can use any of the holes around the power supply.
First you slice off the outer sheath and then you go ahead and you will notice that there is a white sleeve inside and you will cut the white sleeve inside exposing the copper inside the cable.