• Björn Tantau
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      1210 months ago

      Literally any dumb webcam and a Raspberry Pi or similar will do. I used a webcam and an old laptop. But I never put up full time surveillance. Just spontaneously when I needed something.

      Heard Ubiquiti was good.

      • StandingCat
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        1110 months ago

        Im happy with my ubiquiti cameras. They are pricy but solid.

        • @Taleya@aussie.zone
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          710 months ago

          Yeah that’s the problem(same with automation. ) You have your own infrastructure- $$ but secure - or you have the backen offsourced to a remote server for a cheaper device and get data raped.

      • DessertStorms
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        210 months ago

        Where would be a good place to ask for advice about setting these things up? It’s not something I want to start looking in to quite yet but once I move in a few months I’d really like to set something up and I know I’m going to need some advice…

        • @Gowens@lemmy.world
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          410 months ago

          Any community based on self-hosting. Smart Home YouTube channels. If you want to know how to setup multiple cameras and access points with UniFi gear, check out MactelecomNetworks on YouTube. The algorithm should push you in the direction of anyone else of note too.

          • DessertStorms
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            110 months ago

            Thanks for the tips!
            Though I’m generally looking for something more like a community/magazine on here where I could ask questions and get personal advice, rather than try to follow someone else do something that isn’t exactly what I’m trying to do…

    • @toynbee@lemm.ee
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      310 months ago

      I believe that Reolink cameras plus an NVR allow, but don’t require, completely offline recording.

    • @grue@lemmy.world
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      There aren’t any. The best you can do is accept that they’re compromised and firewall them off from everything except the NVR they’re supposed to talk to. Put the whole camera network on a separate VLAN with no gateway.