Remote Surveillance System
10 PM: Lying on my bed, thinking of something to do the next day, when i remember that i still have this PC that needs to be configured as router/server together with the Signal Communication’s TeleEye III Video Recording Transmitter, so i jump off the bed and start setting up a workarea. I started checking the specifications on each system and got the following specs.
Router PC
Specifications:
Motherboard: Intel 865PERL
Processor: Intel P4 3.0Ghz with HT
Memory: 1GB DDR-400
HDD: 80GB SATA
NIC: 3 x 10/100FX 3com
Video Recording Transmitter (TeleEyeIII)
Specifications:
- 4, 8 or 16 video & alarm inputs
- Triplex Operation: Video monitoring, recording and playback simultaneously
- Fast update rate up to 25/30 fps over LAN
- Excellent resolution up to 640 x 480 pixels
- Video transmission through PSTN, ISDN, LAN, Internet, PPP dial up, mobile network or ADSL
- Video motion detection
- Event-driven video recording
- Programmable video recording
- Remote play back
- Built-in 40GB to 160GB hard drive
- Built-in web server
- Telemetry control
- Pre- & post-alarm recording
- Automatic alarm dial-back
- Video back-up function
- Compatible with most speed dome camera
Ok so much for the system specifications, these units were sent to me for the following setup.
1.) Create a network of surveillance cameras to monitor the vastly populated area on a city located at the southern part of mindanao.
2.) The law enforcers and the mayor should be able to view and monitor 24/7 the monitored areas within the city and the mayor should be able to monitor these areas even if he is outside the philippines.
3.) Connectivity should be using WiFi (802.11x) and Video Recording Transmitter (VRT) should be authenticated by a Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) through its Media Access Control (MAC) Address
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