Local finance company robbed twice in 2 weeks.

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Lifer
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pay for my plane trip and ill come install them for you ^^ You must also buy beer
I always buy beer.....might not share.....but if you make the trip I'll hook you up with some MD 20/20...:p
digging clams at the beach, burning some meat on the grill at said beach, hopefully out of the rain. I can talk to you this evening, or tomorrow.

Oh yeah Manimal, no baller G6. My plane is one year older than me :p
Last time I flew to SC it took 11 hours and 225 gallons, one way. Avgas is outrageous these days.
Must be nice. Enjoy.

The wife's cousin in in the area today so I'm planning to get the network cables this afternoon and will pick him brain some. Pretty sure my whole office network is a convoluted mess so I'm going to get him to look at that too. Thanks for your help.

225 gallons at, what, $4/gallon? You'd better stay at the beach.

Cool! Just got a Synology here myself. What did the camera's run you?

This is the second Synology I've set up. The latest software is a huge improvement over the previous version but I still found it clunky to work with. Would be interested in hearing your impressions of setting up the cameras. I imagine you know you need additional software.
Amazon $210 per, software included. There was a good youtube review and he went through the setup. Skyking said the NAS wasn't really necessary for 2 cameras but I'd already ordered it.

2nd Synology for me too but I think it's the same software that was on the previous one. Just installed it and haven't even set up the shares yet.
 

boomerang

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Software, I meant for the Synology if you want the cameras to record to it which to me would be the way to go.

Surveillance Station is a free download through the Package Center. But you only get a license to use one camera with it. You have to purchase a license pack to use additional cameras.