www.homesecuritystore.com The CLEARVU3 from SVAT Electronics is a high-quality surveillance kit solution that allows users to protect and monitor their home or business even from afar, via the world-wide web. The kit includes a web ready newly upgraded 16 channel DVR, an 8 inch LCD screen, and 8 surveillancecameras equipped with night-vision. The system is extremely user-friendly and you can have it up and running in no time. For more information on this please go to www.HomeSecurityStore.com.
Introducing enVigil, a networked video surveillance solution that delivers high quality multi-channel video surveillance and the capability to monitor security in real-time over a secure network from anywhere in the world. enVigil is an ideal solution for all kinds of commercial, industrial and residential applications. In this demo we will show you how enVigil is able to deliver the high quality video surveillance service to you. The network picture you see here demonstrates the enVigil server box to which 8, 16 or 32 cameras are connected. enVigil server is also connected to the Internet through your local network or Internet service provider. Once the enVigil server is configured on the Internet, its ready for use. You can now access enVigil server from your PC or laptop connected to the same local network or over the Internet. Your video stream is secure because the server is sending video signal over the Internet using VPN which encrypts the data stream, thus providing utmost security from undesirable or malicious snooping. The client software, called CradleWatch, resides in your PC and enables you to watch and control all the video channels. CradleWatch has the full capability to configure the enVigil server and control camera functions. As a matter of fact, this capability remains unchanged by the location of monitoring PC. enVigil server comes with inbuilt storage capability of ½ to 2 TB to record video from all the channels. In addition, a separate storage can be …
Hello, I only have traditional cable television, so I don’t have digital cable with a digital cable box or a satellite dish so I have an analog signal. So my question is since I never really used a DVR before is, with regular expanded basic (local channels, TRUTV, MTV, no HBO, etc) am I able to use a TIVO or DVR? Thank you.