You can use 3M fire putty to fill any gap in the top plate and in the wall to prevent air leaks. Spray foam works too but fire putty can easily be removed.
I have the Ellipse ECO 650 by EATON, when there is a power outage, it switches to battery instantly and I never experienced the issues you talk about in your video, but I am worried about that sine I hook up my nas to my ups, any more information could you provide ? Thanks
george you remind me of myself . i'm an asset protection detective in a HANDS ON company. one of the last ones hands on. I have now installed multiple analogue cameras and learned sososo much since i've started the job. now i'm learning how to install poe cameras!!!!!!! we use AXIS cameras. what do you think about the brand AXIS?
Hi just to let you know, I love your videos plus I always brag about the fact in my humble opinion you are for what you do the best on UA-cam BUT I have a question I live in the UK my question is do you ship there I realise I could buy from here but I like your systems, Thanks Man.
@@GeorgeLangabeer yes I completely understand, You people are lucky living in the USA you seem to get all the best things in life (LOL) Over here in the UK everyone is paranoid I remember it was like in the states at one time, Anyway I’ll still watch your videos and good health and all the very best with your recovery and I sincerely hope it will be a recovery,.
Hi! My home is 100% cement. I would run my cable along the ceiling exposed to UV ray’s. What cable would you recommend given this scenario? Thanks for your video!!! Frank
George, is there anyway to convert a Siamese twin cable (coax + two wires) to be used for ethernet POE cameras? I am familiar with balun adapters but not sure if there is anything available for this purpose. I have three runs to the outside of the house that have never been used.
Nice video but I do wish that you had shown the part you referenced concerning getting the cables through to the room where the NVR is located...you referenced "finding nails on the stud? and drilling through the stud. Why are you looking for nails on the stud? Can you elaborate on the details of this process? Best techniques for finding finding the specific stud to drill through? When you are up in the attic it can be hard to determine exactly what studs map to the room where you are trying to run these wires especially if it's full of insulation. Any fool proof or general techniques you use to ensure you have the right spot before you start drilling through studs willy nilly only to find out that you drilled through the wrong one? Assuming you find the right stud do you just drill vertically through the stud? Could there be wires running through the stud or along the stud that might present a hazard?...could there be metal plates that might join studs together for whatever reason? I presume, that the cables are dropping in behind the dry wall (that wasn't stated and I'm not familiar with home construction), how do you fish them out...do you just cut the hole in the dry wall where you want the wires to come through and then hope that from the attic you've drilled your hole in the right location? I'm assuming the location where you drop the cables might have horizontal "beams" that could potentially block the cable from reaching the specific location where you want the wires to exit (e.g., at floor level)? How do you determine if the cable has a clear path down the wall and doesn't have some sort of blockage? You referenced that you use a stud finder. Is there a specific type of stud finder that you'd suggest. Does a stud finder show pipes? wires? etc...that might be lurking behind the wall? It looks like you used some sort of plastic plate for running the wire through the the dry wall. Any special tricks for installing it so that it looks good? Do these plates come in a kit or do you typically buy the components separately (plate, dry wall screws?, etc.) So many questions and details just around this one step that is key to making this all work.
There’s no way to share every single little detail in a single video. The video would have been 2 hours long. If you’re interested in Alibi cameras and more of the process, you’re welcome to contact me. My contact info is in the description of the video. There’s no way to answer these questions in a single comment response.
@@GeorgeLangabeerUnderstand, it's just that the step that you didn't cover in the video is one of the things that kept me from tackling installation of a POE camera system. The last thing you want to do is to leave your attic and/or walls inside of your house with unneeded holes. And my experience is that often times there are special techniques/tools, etc. that can make all the difference in the world between things going awry and turning into a nightmare vs it going smoothly. I'll need to do a little more research on Alibi camera's first as I don't want to waste your time. Based on what you've said in other videos I'm looking for something that is more of a middle of the road system (step up from the "drug cameras but not top of the line.). So Alibi cameras may be out of my price range. Currently I'm looking at the a ReoLink system (www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0811V48LG/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A22EYB2OIILVQA&psc=1). supplemented with one of their Duo 2 cameras. The 4 cams and 8 channel NVR with 2TB hard drive is on $447 (23% off). So it seems like a pretty good value for the $'s. Thoughts? Cheers
@@jetmartin9501the nails in the top plate simply mean there’s a vertical stud attached below. You’d drill the top plate between these sets of nails to get into a stud bay. If you’re not comfortable with that, watch videos on running wire-I’m sure there’s many.
I watched your previous videos, like your idea of being proactive, to stop thieves before they break in, like the idea of outside cameras too, however, the system described in this video, how does it stop a thief from getting in, shouldn't there be an alarm speaker outside? You'd have a video of them to help identify them to police, but a camera won't stop anyone unless there's an outside alarm to scare them off? Does the Alibi system use an alarm and do you recommend one? Cameras alone would just let me watch someone break in, particularly if I'm not home. Last, would the Alibi system notify me on my ap/phone that someone is breaking in?
First of all just having good cameras, instead of crap cameras is a deterrent on all its own. You have no idea how many times a camera system pays for itself without you even knowing it. Thieves are smarter than anyone gives them credit for. Trust me, if they go up to house and see these Alibi cameras and their white lights from the Illuminite night vision and they see some cheap Ring system at the next house or some alarm system sign stuck in the front yard, they will go to the ring/alarm system house everytime. Thieves know that even if they were successful, cameras are going to give the police evidence, alarm systems won’t do a damn thing. To answer your other question, yes, Alibi has a camera with an audible alarm and strobes that go off at the same time. But I still recommend the other system I’m talking about in these videos. To answer your other question, yes, you can get alerts on your phone for all kinds of events: people, vehicles , line crossing, intrusion areas, object removal, motion…and if you get their cloud service you can crazy analytics like gun detection. Far superior to anything else on the market and fear superior to having an alarm system.
I am a very capable DIY'er and based off the shape of my home/entry points and each cameras field of view, I want to do an eight cameral install on my home. The issue I have when I'm thinking this thru is that my attic has spray foamed insulation. It is all over the bottom of the roof sheathing and extends all the way down to the top plate of the stud walls. All my cameras will be installed under the roof overhang/soffit area. I'm worried that when drilling that hole in the soffit and trying to run the fish line that I will run into obstructions. (plywood cap off or something similar). I literally can not see what is under the spray foam. I'm half tempted to just go for it and see what happens. I've even contemplated trying to run the cables before I even buy any cameras/NVR. Any advise you can share since you have so much experience. Thanks.
The NVR has one VGA port and one HDMI port. You can view from a single monitor no problem, but if you want to do multiples, one would have to be HDMI and the other would have to be VGA…or you could use a HDMI splitter.
....internet over electrical? I am extremely intrigued. Is it not a wifi broadcaster? I have to look into those things because I have a ton of questions.....
No, the features of this system are too advanced to make wireless. Plus, one of the biggest advantage of a wired NVR system is the reliability. Making it wireless would remove that advantage.
I hadn’t heard of them (never a good thing), but I researched their stuff after reading your question. Looks like entry level mass produced cheap stuff to me.
Just give me a call (during business hours). All I need to do is look at your place on Google Earth. I should be able to give you some pointers. 402-203-4184
Which hardwired POE+, NVR is less proprietary to other MFG cameras? I need to find a solution for 16 Cameras. or use other mfgrs flood light Dual lens / rotating 90 deg up down....180 deg rotate AI patrol tracking.
Whoever says 7 feet is a recommended camera height doesn’t know what they are talking about. You want to make the thief at least need a 6 foot ladder to reach the camera. For this install, it depends on the camera. We didn’t show all her cameras, but 3 of them are approx 8 1/2 feet up, one is 15 feet up & one is about 18 feet up. Ideal camera height is 9-12 feet. Low enough to catch detail, but high enough they can’t be reached. The average height of a soffit (like hers) is usually perfect.
@@GeorgeLangabeer eufy definitely says 7-10 feet. So you don't get the top of someone's head. And can see the face. Believe ring etc also say the same.
@@GeorgeLangabeer Between 7 to 9 feet Mounting the camera slightly below the roofline or eave can provide protection from harsh weather while maintaining an unobstructed view. While the optimal height for mounting an outdoor security camera can vary depending on the specific circumstances, a generally recommended range is between 7 to 9 feet (2 to 3 meters) above the ground. Even when I Google the question. This comes up.
@D0TELL I’ve never heard of any of those companies saying those numbers. If they do, they are wrong & it’s because their cameras suck & you can’t get detail much higher with their horrible cameras. If you have a camera at 7 feet, it’s not going to last long. That’s way too low. If you have real camera system (like Alibi) you most certainly don’t need your cameras that low. With a legit camera, you can see faces much further than Eufy, Ring, etc….a thief could destroy or steal a Eufy battery camera (at 7 feet) in 2 seconds….With Ring’s cheaply made cameras, you could destroy them even easier. People at Eufy, Ring, etc. have no real-world knowledge of protecting people from criminals.
That’s not on Alibi, that’s on the installer they contacted for you. Most of them don’t do residential installations, so they usually don’t reply to Alibi. Your best bet is to buy the equipment from me, I’ll ship it to you & then find a local electrician for the install.
Depends on the house. Sometimes you tuck your cables in your siding. Sometimes you can run the cables in the basement (if it’s unfinished & then come up in conduit. Or you can use conduit for the entire install.
@@michaelthompson657 if you are running the wire for yourself - cat 6 isn’t that much more expensive and can future proof it a bit. I ran cat 6 in my new build and have yet to install POE
Ok. I am on a farm I have 3 buildings to monitor. Exteriors only. I would like instant notification if someone is prowling around. Watching some of your video's you say hard wired is best. With a d.v.r. 16 channel with true 4k. Some wires would be longer so maybe the 1000 ft roll with connectors. I have most of the tools required. What would something like that Cost me?
Unfortunately, you’re most likely not going to find one, Because without an attic you’re going to have to get a little more creative & every house will be different.
Good day sir I am very sorry to hear about your illness but god is good put all your trust in him. Only believe all things are possible and claim your healing in Jesus name amen. I live in the Caribbean trinidad and want to no more about your system I want to purchase it.
Can’t seem to find the right system for me I have bought 4K night owl, camera system too much of a delay like over a minute and I have the best Internet that you can get then I bought the pro swann 4K enforcer 6 cam Poe the most expensive camera system you can buy on Best Buy not only did it have a delay it echoed so badly then i boght the realink system top of line and still not happy I have a bunch of wifi cams between floodlights, doorbells and battery operated cams from different companies that work great but definitely not ring hate hate that company that work grate. I am looking for a good 4K Poe 4 to6 cam at least 8MP system that we’ll record 24 7 that is easy to use with no delay, and no echo. For around 1000 is my budget I have done so much research watch so many videos and they’re literally is not the best camera system out there so many mixed reviews on this topic can anyone recommend a good system that haven’t tried lol
Stay calm (or learn low to) & control your anger regardless of who or what is involved. It is an acquired skill that can save your life! You can only control what "you" do & say. You don't have to get down in the mud with anyone, that's your choice if you do; that includes no gossiping, nor retelling the story to everyone who'll listen (including repeatedly ruminating about it to yourself). Let it go, walk away, life's too short & this has upset you far too long already. Good luck in your future. Maybe it is time for a vacation? 😶🌫️
I mention the “drug dealer cameras” in several videos. The cameras I’m talking about are the cheap local retailer cameras, like: Swann, Night Owl and Lorex. I don’t have a video dedicated to them, because they are not worth the time & effort to do so.
You can use 3M fire putty to fill any gap in the top plate and in the wall to prevent air leaks. Spray foam works too but fire putty can easily be removed.
Very educational and informative. Thanks hammer. Keep them coming.
Thank you for that & thanks for the continued support!
Very professional video.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
Nice man with great work done, a new subscriber from Morocco here.
Hello Morocco! Thank you & thanks for subscribing. 😊
@@GeorgeLangabeer ✌
Great overall installation video. Thanks for the details.
Glad you enjoyed it!
It's a very good job. You are a true master! Thank you for the video!
Thank you for that & thanks for watching! So glad you’re enjoying our content. 😊
Awesome demonstration. I’m ready to buy.
Feel free to contact me next week.
ovou.me/silverhammersurveillance
Thanks for sharing, soon will be doing business with you!
You’re very welcome. Thanks for watching!
Nice video and very informative! Alibi Security Cameras are very reliable and provides crystal-clear video!
I have the Ellipse ECO 650
by EATON, when there is a power outage, it switches to battery instantly and I never experienced the issues you talk about in your video, but I am worried about that sine I hook up my nas to my ups, any more information could you provide ?
Thanks
george you remind me of myself . i'm an asset protection detective in a HANDS ON company. one of the last ones hands on. I have now installed multiple analogue cameras and learned sososo much since i've started the job. now i'm learning how to install poe cameras!!!!!!! we use AXIS cameras. what do you think about the brand AXIS?
Hey Just subscribed
Excellent Content and video. I’m very interested in this type of system. I’m going to check out your systems
Thank you
Awesome! Thanks for the sub. Contact info is in the description of the video if you’re interested in a system.
Hi just to let you know, I love your videos plus I always brag about the fact in my humble opinion you are for what you do the best on UA-cam BUT I have a question I live in the UK my question is do you ship there I realise I could buy from here but I like your systems, Thanks Man.
Thank you! Unfortunately, I can’t ship to the UK, but if you know somebody in the states, I can ship to them, and then they can ship to you.
@@GeorgeLangabeer
yes I completely understand, You people are lucky living in the USA you seem to get all the best things in life (LOL) Over here in the UK everyone is paranoid I remember it was like in the states at one time, Anyway I’ll still watch your videos and good health and all the very best with your recovery and I sincerely hope it will be a recovery,.
@blackcoalboy Thank you. I appreciate the continued support very much. 🙏🏻
Thanx 4 that insight and clarifying the basic stuff from the good stuff. Now days we all feel empowered with google at our finger tips.
You’re welcome. Yes, we sure do. Lol
thank you for this very informative video
You’re very welcome. Glad it helped. Thanks for watching!
G'day, I put my NVR in a linen closet and run extention usb,Cat5 and HDMI into another room for Display, mouse control and USB uploading etc.
Hi!
My home is 100% cement.
I would run my cable along the ceiling exposed to UV ray’s.
What cable would you recommend given this scenario?
Thanks for your video!!!
Frank
If you order a system from us, I can send the correct cable.
George, is there anyway to convert a Siamese twin cable (coax + two wires) to be used for ethernet POE cameras? I am familiar with balun adapters but not sure if there is anything available for this purpose. I have three runs to the outside of the house that have never been used.
I just responded to your email.
I have existing RG-6 from an old pre-wire. Can I use the existing coax and convert? Or should I run new Cat 5/6?
You need to run new Cat5/6
Hi I really like this system I would only need 4 cameras how much does it cost. I believe the cameras I'm talking about is the starlight smartness 98'
Feel free to call me to discuss.
My contact info:
ovou.me/silverhammersurveillance
Nice video but I do wish that you had shown the part you referenced concerning getting the cables through to the room where the NVR is located...you referenced "finding nails on the stud? and drilling through the stud. Why are you looking for nails on the stud? Can you elaborate on the details of this process? Best techniques for finding finding the specific stud to drill through? When you are up in the attic it can be hard to determine exactly what studs map to the room where you are trying to run these wires especially if it's full of insulation. Any fool proof or general techniques you use to ensure you have the right spot before you start drilling through studs willy nilly only to find out that you drilled through the wrong one? Assuming you find the right stud do you just drill vertically through the stud? Could there be wires running through the stud or along the stud that might present a hazard?...could there be metal plates that might join studs together for whatever reason? I presume, that the cables are dropping in behind the dry wall (that wasn't stated and I'm not familiar with home construction), how do you fish them out...do you just cut the hole in the dry wall where you want the wires to come through and then hope that from the attic you've drilled your hole in the right location? I'm assuming the location where you drop the cables might have horizontal "beams" that could potentially block the cable from reaching the specific location where you want the wires to exit (e.g., at floor level)? How do you determine if the cable has a clear path down the wall and doesn't have some sort of blockage? You referenced that you use a stud finder. Is there a specific type of stud finder that you'd suggest. Does a stud finder show pipes? wires? etc...that might be lurking behind the wall? It looks like you used some sort of plastic plate for running the wire through the the dry wall. Any special tricks for installing it so that it looks good? Do these plates come in a kit or do you typically buy the components separately (plate, dry wall screws?, etc.) So many questions and details just around this one step that is key to making this all work.
There’s no way to share every single little detail in a single video. The video would have been 2 hours long. If you’re interested in Alibi cameras and more of the process, you’re welcome to contact me. My contact info is in the description of the video. There’s no way to answer these questions in a single comment response.
@@GeorgeLangabeerUnderstand, it's just that the step that you didn't cover in the video is one of the things that kept me from tackling installation of a POE camera system. The last thing you want to do is to leave your attic and/or walls inside of your house with unneeded holes. And my experience is that often times there are special techniques/tools, etc. that can make all the difference in the world between things going awry and turning into a nightmare vs it going smoothly.
I'll need to do a little more research on Alibi camera's first as I don't want to waste your time. Based on what you've said in other videos I'm looking for something that is more of a middle of the road system (step up from the "drug cameras but not top of the line.). So Alibi cameras may be out of my price range. Currently I'm looking at the a ReoLink system (www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0811V48LG/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A22EYB2OIILVQA&psc=1). supplemented with one of their Duo 2 cameras. The 4 cams and 8 channel NVR with 2TB hard drive is on $447 (23% off). So it seems like a pretty good value for the $'s.
Thoughts?
Cheers
@@jetmartin9501the nails in the top plate simply mean there’s a vertical stud attached below. You’d drill the top plate between these sets of nails to get into a stud bay. If you’re not comfortable with that, watch videos on running wire-I’m sure there’s many.
I watched your previous videos, like your idea of being proactive, to stop thieves before they break in, like the idea of outside cameras too, however, the system described in this video, how does it stop a thief from getting in, shouldn't there be an alarm speaker outside? You'd have a video of them to help identify them to police, but a camera won't stop anyone unless there's an outside alarm to scare them off? Does the Alibi system use an alarm and do you recommend one? Cameras alone would just let me watch someone break in, particularly if I'm not home. Last, would the Alibi system notify me on my ap/phone that someone is breaking in?
First of all just having good cameras, instead of crap cameras is a deterrent on all its own. You have no idea how many times a camera system pays for itself without you even knowing it. Thieves are smarter than anyone gives them credit for. Trust me, if they go up to house and see these Alibi cameras and their white lights from the Illuminite night vision and they see some cheap Ring system at the next house or some alarm system sign stuck in the front yard, they will go to the ring/alarm system house everytime. Thieves know that even if they were successful, cameras are going to give the police evidence, alarm systems won’t do a damn thing. To answer your other question, yes, Alibi has a camera with an audible alarm and strobes that go off at the same time. But I still recommend the other system I’m talking about in these videos. To answer your other question, yes, you can get alerts on your phone for all kinds of events: people, vehicles , line crossing, intrusion areas, object removal, motion…and if you get their cloud service you can crazy analytics like gun detection. Far superior to anything else on the market and fear superior to having an alarm system.
I am a very capable DIY'er and based off the shape of my home/entry points and each cameras field of view, I want to do an eight cameral install on my home. The issue I have when I'm thinking this thru is that my attic has spray foamed insulation. It is all over the bottom of the roof sheathing and extends all the way down to the top plate of the stud walls. All my cameras will be installed under the roof overhang/soffit area. I'm worried that when drilling that hole in the soffit and trying to run the fish line that I will run into obstructions. (plywood cap off or something similar). I literally can not see what is under the spray foam. I'm half tempted to just go for it and see what happens. I've even contemplated trying to run the cables before I even buy any cameras/NVR. Any advise you can share since you have so much experience. Thanks.
My contact info is in the description of this video. You can call me during business hours, if you’re interested in a system & installation advice.
Great video thank you. Question.. can the NVR be connected to a wireless network extender such as the Actiontec ?
Thank you! As long as it has an Ethernet port & supplies your home internet, it will work.
@@GeorgeLangabeer is there an option to view from multiple monitors and or TV’s with this system ?
The NVR has one VGA port and one HDMI port. You can view from a single monitor no problem, but if you want to do multiples, one would have to be HDMI and the other would have to be VGA…or you could use a HDMI splitter.
Here is my contact info. Feel free to contact me if you’re interested in this system. ovou.me/silverhammersurveillance
....internet over electrical? I am extremely intrigued. Is it not a wifi broadcaster? I have to look into those things because I have a ton of questions.....
Has nothing to do with Wi-Fi. It uses the electrical to transmit the signal. It’s like having a hardwired connection.
I know you deal with Alibi systems, but what do you think of Anpviz security systems?
Never heard of them and that’s not a good thing.
Do they have anything like this system that’s wireless?
No, the features of this system are too advanced to make wireless. Plus, one of the biggest advantage of a wired NVR system is the reliability. Making it wireless would remove that advantage.
What do you know about Arecont cameras? I haven’t seen any videos testing/comparing them. Thanks for your Videos! Well Done 👍 👍
I hadn’t heard of them (never a good thing), but I researched their stuff after reading your question. Looks like entry level mass produced cheap stuff to me.
Hello will the Alibi camera work with the Google Nest Hub Max?
Alibi does not.
do you have any videos showiing how you installed in a 3 story home?
No. 3 stories are always so different, it would be hard to pick a floor plan that would work for everyone.
@@GeorgeLangabeer sometime in late May or June I’ll be submitting an inquiry to have you come look at my home in dallas
Just give me a call (during business hours). All I need to do is look at your place on Google Earth. I should be able to give you some pointers. 402-203-4184
Which hardwired POE+, NVR is less proprietary to other MFG cameras? I need to find a solution for 16 Cameras. or use other mfgrs flood light Dual lens / rotating 90 deg up down....180 deg rotate AI patrol tracking.
Unfortunately that will be difficult. Most NVRs are pretty proprietary…at least when it comes to additions like what you’re wanting.
With the nvr what happens if your nvr only has one rj47 port but has 8 channels
If you have a NVR that doesn’t have POE ports for your cameras, you’ll need to add a POE networking switch to the mix…if that’s what you’re asking?
Usually 7-10 ft. Are thw recommend camera height. How many ft. Would you say those cameras are?
Whoever says 7 feet is a recommended camera height doesn’t know what they are talking about. You want to make the thief at least need a 6 foot ladder to reach the camera. For this install, it depends on the camera. We didn’t show all her cameras, but 3 of them are approx 8 1/2 feet up, one is 15 feet up & one is about 18 feet up. Ideal camera height is 9-12 feet. Low enough to catch detail, but high enough they can’t be reached. The average height of a soffit (like hers) is usually perfect.
@@GeorgeLangabeer eufy definitely says 7-10 feet. So you don't get the top of someone's head. And can see the face. Believe ring etc also say the same.
@@GeorgeLangabeer Between 7 to 9 feet
Mounting the camera slightly below the roofline or eave can provide protection from harsh weather while maintaining an unobstructed view. While the optimal height for mounting an outdoor security camera can vary depending on the specific circumstances, a generally recommended range is between 7 to 9 feet (2 to 3 meters) above the ground.
Even when I Google the question. This comes up.
@D0TELL I’ve never heard of any of those companies saying those numbers. If they do, they are wrong & it’s because their cameras suck & you can’t get detail much higher with their horrible cameras. If you have a camera at 7 feet, it’s not going to last long. That’s way too low. If you have real camera system (like Alibi) you most certainly don’t need your cameras that low. With a legit camera, you can see faces much further than Eufy, Ring, etc….a thief could destroy or steal a Eufy battery camera (at 7 feet) in 2 seconds….With Ring’s cheaply made cameras, you could destroy them even easier. People at Eufy, Ring, etc. have no real-world knowledge of protecting people from criminals.
I would stop listening to advice from brands that have no real-world knowledge of catching & deterring criminals.
how much do the cameras cost is what i wanna know compared to roe link
Feel free to contact me to discuss. My contact info is in the description.
Went to Alibi several weeks ago to enquirer about a local installation. Put in a request for quote and I haven’t heard a thing from them.
That’s not on Alibi, that’s on the installer they contacted for you. Most of them don’t do residential installations, so they usually don’t reply to Alibi. Your best bet is to buy the equipment from me, I’ll ship it to you & then find a local electrician for the install.
What do I do if I do not have an attic?
Depends on the house. Sometimes you tuck your cables in your siding. Sometimes you can run the cables in the basement (if it’s unfinished & then come up in conduit. Or you can use conduit for the entire install.
Phase 2!!! 🎉
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U have where we can buy systems
My contact info is in the description. You can call me to order a system.
Do they work with HomeKit?
Not natively unfortunately.
Is cat 5e still sufficient? I remember installing this like 10-15 years ago! Thought you’d need cat 6 or 7
Cat5 is cheaper and can handle up to 100mbs. So yes - it is plenty to handle video
@@dylandavison video obviously doesn’t take as much bandwidth as I thought! I thought you’d need gigabit (1000 mb)
No, it’s plenty sufficient.
@@michaelthompson657 if you are running the wire for yourself - cat 6 isn’t that much more expensive and can future proof it a bit. I ran cat 6 in my new build and have yet to install POE
@@dylandavison yeah that’s what I’d do, if your running the cables anyway you may aswell future proof it so you haven’t got to re run them!
Ok I'm sold, let's chat...
Contact info is in the description. Give me a call.
Is there any type of fee for hosting your cameras?
There are no hosting fees or licensing fees for Alibi.
@@GeorgeLangabeer Good to know, thanks!
You’re welcome.
I'm Ken do u install in wisconsin
Did I talk to you on the phone yesterday?
Can I order d from you. I'm in Canada.
Yes, you’ll just have to pay for shipping to Canada.
Ok. I am on a farm I have 3 buildings to monitor. Exteriors only. I would like instant notification if someone is prowling around. Watching some of your video's you say hard wired is best. With a d.v.r. 16 channel with true 4k. Some wires would be longer so maybe the 1000 ft roll with connectors. I have most of the tools required. What would something like that Cost me?
Alibi won’t let me post prices, but you’re welcome to call me this week.
Here’s my contact info:
ovou.me/silverhammersurveillance
I have been looking for a video install for people with no attic access nobody covers this
Unfortunately, you’re most likely not going to find one, Because without an attic you’re going to have to get a little more creative & every house will be different.
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U look & sound like The Bigshow's little brother!
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lol…ummmm….thanks? 😝
Good day sir I am very sorry to hear about your illness but god is good put all your trust in him. Only believe all things are possible and claim your healing in Jesus name amen. I live in the Caribbean trinidad and want to no more about your system I want to purchase it.
Thank you ❤️🙏🏻
Unfortunately, we only ship to continental U.S. & Canada.
Thanks much bless.
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Can’t seem to find the right system for me I have bought 4K night owl, camera system too much of a delay like over a minute and I have the best Internet that you can get then I bought the pro swann 4K enforcer 6 cam Poe the most expensive camera system you can buy on Best Buy not only did it have a delay it echoed so badly then i boght the realink system top of line and still not happy I have a bunch of wifi cams between floodlights, doorbells and battery operated cams from different companies that work great but definitely not ring hate hate that company that work grate. I am looking for a good 4K Poe 4 to6 cam at least 8MP system that we’ll record 24 7 that is easy to use with no delay, and no echo. For around 1000 is my budget I have done so much research watch so many videos and they’re literally is not the best camera system out there so many mixed reviews on this topic can anyone recommend a good system that haven’t tried lol
Unfortunately, you’re not going to find what you’re looking for at that budget.
Stay calm (or learn low to) & control your anger regardless of who or what is involved. It is an acquired skill that can save your life! You can only control what "you" do & say. You don't have to get down in the mud with anyone, that's your choice if you do; that includes no gossiping, nor retelling the story to everyone who'll listen (including repeatedly ruminating about it to yourself). Let it go, walk away, life's too short & this has upset you far too long already. Good luck in your future. Maybe it is time for a vacation? 😶🌫️
What?? Did you comment on the correct video? No idea what you’re talking about.
Where's the video about the drug dealers camera brands?
I mention the “drug dealer cameras” in several videos. The cameras I’m talking about are the cheap local retailer cameras, like: Swann, Night Owl and Lorex. I don’t have a video dedicated to them, because they are not worth the time & effort to do so.