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What You Need To Consider
- We Only Sell The Best
Why don't we have thousands of products in our Security Camera e-store when everyone else does? Answer: Because we know our products and we only sell the good stuff. (Continued...)
- Bullet Vs. Dome Cameras
When purchasing a video surveillance system, the two types of cameras that you will always consider are the bullet and dome cameras. (Continued...)
- Building / Configuring a DVR System
Building a Geovision DVR can be done in a lot of ways but for Camera Security Now there is only one way it will be done. (Continued...)
Part 3 - Setting Up a Dynamic DNS Entry
A 10 Part GeoVision Series by Camera Security Now -- Featuring Brian Wood
In this GeoVision Configuratoin video Woodio explains how to set up a DNS entry for your DVR. GeoVision is widely considered to be the leader in business class DVR technology and from the beginning Camera Security Now has identified GeoVision as the best value for our clients. As you have seen in the previous videos in this series Camera Security Now builds every GeoVision DVR by hand from quality Dell systems to match our clients exact needs. However many times a client is not yet ready to add remote camera viewing to the system at the time it is built. This is not a problem because as you will see in this video by Brian Wood adding the Dynamic DNS feature to your GeoVision server is a quick and straight forward task. For those who may not be familiar with the concept of the Domain Name Service (DNS) it is simply a database that reside on the internet.The database is responsible for
translating a computers domain name (such as www.mywebpage.com)
into an IP address. Through the DNS system all internet requests
that refer to a domain name are translated to a specific IP
address and passed to the corresponding system with that IP
address to process. Once this setup
is complete you can go to Internet Explorer and type in the
domain name that you have chosen for your system, and through
the DNS database, it will always resolve to your DVR. This
allows people who do not have a Static IP to easily access their
system from any where on the internet.Should you
have a Static IP you would not be using the Dynamic DNS feature
as you would simply be able to hit the box by it's fixed IP
address.
The benefits, and full range of remote access features, really make the GeoVision product stand out from the competition. As CameraSecuityNow.com always uses Dell systems for the base of their GeoVision DVR you are guaranteed all the network flexibility of any Windows XP pro system. This will allow the GoeVision DVR to be used in large corporate networks or in small offices. While stand alone DVR's can not compete with the full network abilities of a Windows XP based system our clients can rest assure that their GeoVision DVR is up to the task.
When choosing a vendor for your Security Camera needs remember that Camera Security Now offers an unprecedented level of pre and post sale support.
If you plan to build your own DVR system, please watch our Camera Security website for new videos and GeoVision do it yourself guides.
For a list of common terms and concepts related to DVR systems See our CCTV Terms and Definitions Page. Or for more 'do-it-yourself' demonstrations and information check out our CCTV Learning Center!
The benefits, and full range of remote access features, really make the GeoVision product stand out from the competition. As CameraSecuityNow.com always uses Dell systems for the base of their GeoVision DVR you are guaranteed all the network flexibility of any Windows XP pro system. This will allow the GoeVision DVR to be used in large corporate networks or in small offices. While stand alone DVR's can not compete with the full network abilities of a Windows XP based system our clients can rest assure that their GeoVision DVR is up to the task.
When choosing a vendor for your Security Camera needs remember that Camera Security Now offers an unprecedented level of pre and post sale support.
If you plan to build your own DVR system, please watch our Camera Security website for new videos and GeoVision do it yourself guides.
All "How to Build and Configure Your GeoVision CCTV DVR" Videos
a 10 Part Do-It-Yourself GeoVision Series
Part 1: Building a DVR Server
Part 2: Setting a Storage Location
Part 3: Setting Up a Dynamic DNS
Part 4: Backing Up Your Video
Part 5: Setting a Motion Detection Mask
Part 2: Setting a Storage Location
Part 3: Setting Up a Dynamic DNS
Part 4: Backing Up Your Video
Part 5: Setting a Motion Detection Mask
Part 6: Opening Firewall Ports
Part 7: CCTV Cable Crimping
Part 8: Weatherproof IR Camera Demo
Part 9: Installing a PTZ Camera
Part 10: Audio Interface Adapters
Part 7: CCTV Cable Crimping
Part 8: Weatherproof IR Camera Demo
Part 9: Installing a PTZ Camera
Part 10: Audio Interface Adapters
Other CCTV Product Videos
Infrared CCTV Security Camera Information and Demo
Standard Body CCTV Camera Information and Review
Construction Site IP Security Camera Demo
If you have any additional questions,
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For a list of common terms and concepts related to DVR systems See our CCTV Terms and Definitions Page. Or for more 'do-it-yourself' demonstrations and information check out our CCTV Learning Center!



