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Thanks Peter,
I am actively looking for a decent 3rd party provider who will be proactive in their approach. In the past, I have had good and bad experiences with remote monitoring but the tendency seems to be that all of them can change over time.
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17 minutes ago, petrolhead said:
Fixed ip sims are not cheap and have low data limits, expect to pay £70+ a month with a long contract for useful amounts of data.
They are expensive and for example, 100Gb of data would cost £245.00 per month on a 24 month contract with a router price of £340. Over usage would cost 0.014 pence per Mb. In the case of our requirement, the unit forms part of a busines critical installation and the client is prepared to meet the cost.
On 04/08/2016 at 7:47 PM, Carlos McTavish said:Hi all
The scenario is;
We have a client with a Vista Smart disk DVR routed to a central station via ADSL (site 1).
They have a second site that cannot get ADSL so have it on a 3G dongle into the router which works (site 2) of a fashion.
BUT
Every time the site 2 unit connects it has a new IP (dynamic address) so the central station cannot identify the site.
I have created a permanent VPN between the 2 routers (both DrayTek) on the sites mentioned and can access site 2 from site 1 but I can't work out how to route outbound traffic via the VPN and on to the central station.
My ideal solution is a static public IP on a sim (3G or 4G) but where to buy.
OR (and why I'm asking)
Another solution suggested by this community
Hope you can help....
How far apart are the two sites?
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Can any members please post their experiences with 3rd party remote monitoring companies? In particular, does anyone have experience of QVIS monitoring?
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I would suggest you speak to Comms365 in Milton Keynes. I recently got details from them for 4G routers with a static IP
Anybody know who makes this
in CCTV & Access Control
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Looks like a Ganz PTZ unit from roughly 2011