I have a few wireless cameras set up around my home and wanted to start start saving the video stream offsite for 48hr/72hrs before it is deleted.
Anyone use such a service?
Lee,
Undergoing a project here to do something similar. I was advised to buy a more traditional system with IP capabilities instead of individual IP cameras as you get more for your money and better quality. So I went with the Securix SMC4.
Not fully installed yet but will report back when it is!
BTW - I also have a geocaching site built a while back.... www.cachingbox.com
Matt
Do you store (i.e. "record") the video anywhere locally already? If you do, how about copying it to remote storage from that?
I used to use a Dlink camera and that was setup to send images or video to my server via ftp.
Advantage was you could store many Gb if you wished.
I cannot get the cameras to send to my NAS server in my home office at the moment and thats why I wanted to know if there was external company that will save the data for me.
Does your NAS have surveillance software?
If so, does it not recognise the camera?
I use 4 cheap foscam IP camera's all controlled using software called BlueIris. The software is, in my opinion outstanding. Runs on a cheap £100 Dell from ebay. For backup purposes, all I've done is set the Blueiris software to save all video capture to a folder mapped to Skydrive folder which syncs automatically.
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