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Security Cameras Not Requiring Subscription

2024-07-05 07:16:34

Bitdefender is an outstanding security package! The subscription includes security for your VPN.

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0000-00-00 00:00:00

Have been a customer & reseller of Acronis since 2007. - they moved to a subscription-based business model, although I preferred the ownership licensed model. - Am awaiting a installation option for Apple Mac, without the security components, as many customers have their own preferences for security programs and choose them accordingly.

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2024-09-22 07:30:16

Clear video from all security cameras

5
2024-09-08 09:31:27

Inexpensive 64GB cards for security cameras.

5
2024-06-12 05:27:37

I am pleased with my new security cameras. I feel safe.

5
2024-04-19 03:26:41

Bought these to use in security cameras and they work great.

5
2024-09-14 06:54:25

I have tried 3 different cellular security cameras. Best by far in quality and service.

5
2024-08-16 02:32:23

Used for POE security cameras, which worked great!

5
2024-07-02 03:39:42

I have 3 security cameras around the house. This is the best. The night vision is excellent.

5
2024-08-29 05:58:23

Life is much better now with this piece of equipment! I have had Ubiquiti cameras for several years and have been running the Unifi NVR software to display and record them. This works but has been painful to deal with, especially when almost every update has failed, requiring me to uninstall and then reinstall the software - sometimes requiring reconfiguration. A couple of months ago I decided the Wi-Fi coverage in my 3,300 square foot, two-story home was unacceptable - even with wired access points from TP-link and ASUS. I bought a pair of Ubiquiti Unifi AC-LITE access points and set out to configure them. I found that you had to have a Unifi Controller but you could run in on Windows (as a Java app) - so I did. My Wi-Fi access got dramatically better and I even decided to add a third access point. But the Unifi Controller had to be killed and restarted about every two days. I even tried two other computers and it ran even less well on them. After waiting for this back-ordered item, it came last week. Having already used the software Controller and NVR, this was pretty familiar and I got it set up quickly. The main mistake I made was to not lock down the IP either as static or with DHCP reservation (my preferred method). Sure enough, the IP changed overnight the second night and things became disconnected! As the access points need to know where the controller is and as the cameras need to know where the NVR is, its pretty important to lock down the IP of the Cloud Key. Once I did that, this has been quite solid. Next step is to add a Unifi Security Gateway to replace my Netgear router. Im still trying to decide if I need the Pro version. I suspect I do as I have over 80 devices and a lot of DHCP reservation and port forwarding.

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