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We help Central New York businesses get connected with Wi-Fi, AV, security cameras, phone systems, and more.
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Installing Security Cameras Outdoors - Reolink, Amcrest, Hikvision, others
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Here are some tips for installing many brands of IP security cameras. We cover methods of installation, weatherproofing, installing in masonry, and more. Reolink project calculator: zufall.co/reolink-calculator/ TOOLS SDS rotary hammer: amzn.to/3Lb6h76 SDS masonry bit: amzn.to/3wuQZGb Small hammer drill: amzn.to/3L60kbu Masonry bit: amzn.to/3itEwu4 SUPPLIES Easy-install cable clips: amzn.to/3wC...
Reolink Mobile and PC Apps - Getting Started
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Reolink apps: iOS: is.gd/q78LVi Android: is.gd/y7Gf0N Windows: is.gd/CrTQih Zufall Communications helps Central New York businesses get connected with Wi-Fi, AV, security cameras, phone systems, and more. zufall.co/
How to Choose Hard Drives for Your Reolink NVR
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Here's how you can easily calculate the number and size of drives you need for your Reolink PoE NVR. We also explore why you should use surveillance-grade drives. Project Calculator for Reolink PoE Cameras: zufall.co/reolink-calculator/ WD Purple hard drives: amzn.to/3DoXue7 Seagate Skyhawk / Skyhawk AI hard drives: amzn.to/3ClJFfh
How to Choose Hard Drives for Your UniFi Protect System
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Here's how you can easily calculate the number and size of drives you need for your UniFi Protect system. We also explore why you should use surveillance-grade drives. Project Calculator for UniFi Protect: zufall.co/protect-calculator/ WD Purple hard drives: amzn.to/3DoXue7 Seagate Skyhawk / Skyhawk AI hard drives: amzn.to/3ClJFfh This tool is for informational purposes only. You should always ...
IT Network Cabling Van Tour - What's inside our mobile toolbox?
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Here's a tour of our cabling van. These are the tools we use most often on the job. We like to keep things organized! Some tools of note: Cable comb: amzn.to/35MF48K Bosch "Freak" impact driver: amzn.to/392cySM Magnepull: amzn.to/3360ZpL Laserline: amzn.to/35PgKDp Bosch SDS rotary hammer: amzn.to/36TA0im (We'll receive a small commission if you use these links.) Zufall Communications helps Cent...
Any plans to add the new cameras (i.e., CX-810, Duo 2V, etc.) to the calculator?
Great video brother
Ok my wire"s got cut how can I fix it please
Those shielded ethernet connectors don’t fit into the ethernet input ports!
Nice tool - can you add the G5 Turret Ultra to the lineup? Thanks,
Fantastic job on this video. Keep up the amazing work.
Hello, could you share the name of the apps you use on your tablet with the d adapters?
You think on the same level as I do. Don't find many people at all who think like we do. Drives me nuts sometimes dealing with others and other information videos. Thanks.
This is just the perfect video! Al the info you need in 15 minuts! Tnx !
This is an excellent tutorial video and most helpful, Thank you Sir! I have a Reolink NVR 8-410. I would like to know if the WD Purple 6 tb can be used as an external hard drive for my Reolink NVR? Looking forward to hearing from you.
I love that project tool!!!!
How do connect you samsung device to test your cameras? I have always used my laptop which is crappy on top of a ladder.
What a fantastic video! I have been looking for a CCTV organization-type video. I don't do any large cabling but I learned a few things. Thanks!
My house was pre-installed with cable going to a gang box in brick. What's the best approach for mounting the camera and running the cable from box to camera? Can the camera install on top of the gang box?
Sometimes the camera will have holes that line up. If it doesn't, you could try getting a blank cover for the box and attaching the camera to that.
Lovely, exactly what I need lol
I have gone through so many videos. All I get is how to install the programming and all the different features. Now, that is helpful, but never to the point. This is by far the best detailed video! Thankyou!
Thanks for suggesting the junction box!! Saved me figuring out how to make such a huge hole through brick!
Any chance of this getting updated with newer AI Theta cameras? Or possibly larger drives now that Seagate has Mosaic 3+ 30TB drives.
You had me at EFF is a great org!
Fantastic informative video for a novice like myself
Great tool! Thx! Quick question, is this based on 24-hour continuous recording or just for clips and frames when something is detected?
24/7 recording
My junction box didn't come with any NPT cable glands. Is there somewhere you'd recommend to buy these? I'm not familiar with sizing, I have about a 1" screw hole. Would that be a 1" NPT?
Thank you for this!!
Please add Doorbell to the calculator:)
Done! Also added 19 other new cameras.
I didn't know Louis rosman did network wiring
Nice startup dude, good luck with it, there isn't a lot of opportunities much elsewhere. Keep it updating!
Thanks! Actually, the first video where I've seen that Reolink turret cameras can fully rotate - was looking for this for a month! (as deciding between turret and bullet cameras for outside walls)
Excellent calculator!
I can’t find a tapcon small enough to fit through the holes in the junction box made by Reolink…Any tips? I going into concrete 13:43
Any thoughts using a SSD drive instead of a platter drive?
I upgraded my mother's NVR with a 2tb SSD.its nice and quiet but it's all I could afford for now.
i just replace my system to a Dream machine pro.. I am NOT a tech guy.... When I purchased this unit no one told me I needed a hard drive ... again not a tech guy.... So do I need a hard drive?
Clear video day and night!
Can I use waterproof plumbers tape as an alternative to a junction box to waterproof an unused 12v connector? It seems a lot of extra expense and bulk to add a junction box for such a small connector.
Great resource, Is there any way you could update the calculator to include the G5 models? :)
For the UCK-G2-PLUS, it looks like you're recommending an SMR drive that's not surveillance-rated. Is this correct? If so, I'd love to know why (since I concur with your assessment that it's just asking for trouble to not). Thanks!
I'm not aware of any surveillance-grade 2.5" drives.
*which one is noisy?*
Nothing better than pulling up to a service call with everything you need to finish the job!! Nice work bro
Very nice
1:54 “handy” I see what you did there 😁
Duct seal: in the Navy we called this stuff "monkey shit."
What a great tool. Definitely helping me figure out what I'm going to need for my home setup.
THis is an amazing tool thank you so much.
Thanks a bunch for your time and educational video! I just found out what a cable comb is! I love the storage space of a van, but man are they hard on the knees and back.
Only if you have to carry the van ;) Jk.
I was a contractor for Comcast. We used those bushings and they actually do work but you have to do them properly. First, they need to be sized correctly to the cable. We used them for RG6 cable only and it was actually a pretty snug fit. Second, as you mentioned, you need to use silicone with them. They primarily provide a neater and more professional look than just a hole drilled in your wall. Our standard though was to mount the premise box over the exterior penetration so it was well protected. That's why, at least in my area here in WA you will see the boxes mounted in sometimes strange places. Usually right above the foundation. Never had any issues with rain on any of my installs and we get a lot of rain here in WA.
Fantastic! Thanks for making this video. Couple of questions: @3:54 you showed a diagram of the drip loop, from the installation methods you discussed it wasn't completely clear to me where drip looping would be used (e.g., with a junction box? etc.), can you clarify? Also do you have any experience installing cameras into stucco? If so can you provide any guidance/tips? I'm a bit worried that installing the camera on stucco could effect it's integrity as it seems more brittle and subject to cracking/breaking, etc. Also you mentioned that your most common installation was the use of a junction box with cable entrance in a different location. Was curious why that is your most common installation method (i.e., what is it that drives this method)? Thanks.
Have you found that drive capasity isnt the issue and that drive size is the only limit?
Thanks for the info.
Do you have any videos about installing security cameras under the Sophet?
Holy cow this was the best install video I have ever watched
Great video with very clear step-by-step options and specifics. Thanks for making this.