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Netgear Outdoor Hidden Security Cameras
anyonymous | 2024-09-22 07:30:16 |
Clear video from all security cameras 5 |
Felipe | 2024-09-08 09:31:27 |
Inexpensive 64GB cards for security cameras. 5 |
Debra L. | 2024-06-12 05:27:37 |
I am pleased with my new security cameras. I feel safe. 5 |
Anonymous | 2024-04-19 03:26:41 |
Bought these to use in security cameras and they work great. 5 |
Merbs | 2024-09-14 06:54:25 |
I have tried 3 different cellular security cameras. Best by far in quality and service. 5 |
Adam | 2024-08-16 02:32:23 |
Used for POE security cameras, which worked great! 5 |
Lance | 2024-07-02 03:39:42 |
I have 3 security cameras around the house. This is the best. The night vision is excellent. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-07-15 08:19:50 |
Hands down the best router I have owned. Makes Netgear look bad. Best free security firewall and setting options to secure your network. 5 |
Benjamin Pointer | 2024-08-03 04:54:12 |
The ISP (which will remain nameless), that I rented my Internet gateway from did not adhere to sound security protocol. I myself, as a cybersecurity professional with more than 10 years experience, am naturally paranoid about weak passwords. This particular ISP limits the variety of keyboard characters allowed for passwords, making them easier to crack! In fact, on a few occasions, my passwords were changed without my consent. From that point forward I decided to buy my own cable modem that would allow me to choose the access passwords without character limitations. Now that it is up and running I am beyond happy. My desired security posture is now a reality, and my internet finally achieves 1gb downloads, better than the ISP's cable modem that was supposed to do the same thing. My network is tight security wise, and this Netgear Nighthawk CM2000 helped me realize that. Finally, I had to overcome one technical issue that I thought was generated by the CM2000. After registering my cable modem with Netgear, called tech support. Best dang support I've dealt with in a long time! From one geek to another, we were able to speak the same tech-ease and I learned more about my new CM2000 and the DOCSIS standard than I knew before the call. Found out that the CM2000 was not the culprit, so I called the ISP to handle it, problem resolved. The one setback for Netgear that I thought was serious enough to mention is that as far as firmware upgrades there seems to be tit-for-tat between Netgear and this particular ISP. Either group seems to point the finger at the other when it comes to whose responsibility it is to push out firmware upgrades. I hope, for customers' sake, that these two outfits work out their differences on this. Heavens forbid that there is a security vulnerability that requires a firmware upgrade! I shiver to think about that outcome. Other than that, I am very happy with my purchase. 5 |
Genevieve | 2024-06-18 06:57:33 |
This is much better than the systems I had previously (Google WiFi, Linksys Velop, Netgear Orbi). I have an old 1940’s home filled will plaster walls and the Netgear Orbi AC3000 version 1 was the best at sending 2.4 and 5GHz through the walls. While the other systems lacked the horsepower to get through the plaster walls. The Netgear just worked but I did not have much to tinkering plus the security on it was terrible. If you wanted internet security you would have to pay a monthly subscription fee for Armour. The UDM is great I can create multiple virtual WLAN (home automations, TV, laptop/mobile devices,etc). Each vLAN is separate so they don’t fight for WiFi space. The one UDM covers my 1200sq ft plaster walled home with secure WiFi and if I need more I could add an access point. The fact that the 4 port switch is managed is a plus. Being able to turn on/off those 4 ports makes it even more secure. Just hope that Ubiquiti continues to support this little diamond of a product with FW updates. I can see the UDM being able to do so much more. A lot is the software is in Beta and some in Alpha stage. Hopefully one day (SOON) it will be in full production mode. 5 |