No problem; I bought a Geovision GV-600 off of Ebay and then bought four night/day cameras from a local electronic parts outlet... I then spent a full weekend crawling around in my attic running cable. Breathing fiberglass, using a hammer drill to pound camera mounts and cable holes, up the ladder, down the ladder, move the ladder... it was not a whole lot of fun, but when I was finished it was very cool. Works like a champ! I have easy online access and have hidden my storage devices.fickman wrote:If you don't mind me asking via an anonymous Internet forum: what'd you install? It's the type of question you often can't get a straight answer to in person. . . nobody wants to reveal their security system.kirock7 wrote:Thanks for that post. I just installed a surveillance system around my house and yard and this kind of makes me feel justified in the expenditure.
Look at them bad boys run!
If you're interested in setting up a system I highly recommend the CCTV forum. http://www.cctvforum.com/. I spent about a month just reading before I went out and bought my gear. You'll save money and most likely a lot of frustration if you do the same.
Good luck!
BTW just because I have a surveillance system doesn't mean I'm hiding something. I can't believe the audacity of some people. I even had a co-worker ask me if I put it in to watch out for the cops. What? Be unprepared if you want to, but not me... I refuse to be a hapless victim if I can help it. My family means more to me than that.