Reolink is good because they support just Poe or LAN with external power supply. And they also have ethernet on their Wi-Fi cameras and even their doorbells.
This is why I chose to go with a POE multi camera system. Now i just need to figure out the best way to secure online access to the NVR so nobody else can connect to it even if they manage to get on the network while still allowing me to view the cams and NVR remotely 🤔 any recommendations?
My old microwave was a spectacular wifi jammer! 😂
Ethernet based cameras I think is the best overall
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Reolink is good because they support just Poe or LAN with external power supply. And they also have ethernet on their Wi-Fi cameras and even their doorbells.
@@shapelessedan entire reolink nvr system can cost less than a few ring or nest cameras
Classic
That's a really good demo
This is why I chose to go with a POE multi camera system. Now i just need to figure out the best way to secure online access to the NVR so nobody else can connect to it even if they manage to get on the network while still allowing me to view the cams and NVR remotely 🤔 any recommendations?
How did you make that?
You gotta start dropping links to these products. For educational purposes of course
Wi-Fi jammers are a felony if you disrupt anyone’s service but your own, even on accident, just for your education as well
This is a HackRF Portapack H2
I don't think anyone asked or cares @@2zer084
@@arturex1here king, you dropped this 👑
What device is that? HackRF?
Wondering if there are any smart door locks thet would fail open when their WiFi is jammed
That would be absurd. I hope not.
Yo, technology is awesome
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It's almost good for a laugh to perform
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