Setting Up your Wireless Home Security Cameras
Posted on September 26, 2009
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There are all sorts of cameras that can be used in the improvement of security around the house. They come in all shapes and sizes. Wireless home security cameras are probably the best ones to come out in the security industry because they can be hidden in any space that they can fit into. They can still work too as long as the space does not interfere with or block the signal the wireless home security cameras transmit to the computer or console they are connected to.
Fool Them
Since wireless home security cameras can be set up just about anywhere and made to look like anything, pick objects that you think people will not figure for a camera. For example, you may want to disguise your wireless home security cameras inside stuffed toys and place them around the house. Burglars will not want to take things that are of no value and stuffed toys look harmless so they will not think for a minute that the eyes of a stuffed toy were actually replaced with wireless home security cameras. You can also attach these wireless home security cameras to objects like lamps or on bookshelves; anything that conceals them from the naked eye. The more creative you are in hiding the wireless home security cameras, the more careless burglars will be because they will continue rummaging through your home not thinking that they are being recorded at all.
Dummy Cams
You can also fool people into thinking that you are using more wireless home security cameras than you have installed. For example, you might have one or two wireless home security cameras monitoring your home. But you can also install dummy cameras. These cameras look exactly like cameras and you can set them up all around the house. People will think twice when seeing these cameras pointed in their direction. All the while, the real cameras are actually installed in places where these dummy cameras are not. These real cameras will be recording the areas that really need protecting from intruders. This is a great way to maintain obedience within your house so that nothing goes missing and people will feel that they are watched and so they will behave. Dummy cameras can also be set up outside the house in the yard or backyard to ward off burglars who will see them and think that they cannot break into your home.
Wireless home security cameras are improving each day. A new feature is added with each release of the newer technology. Today’s wireless home security cameras are so efficient that they can even record in the dark and in full color. This is a feature called night vision. Originally night vision could only record images that would come out greenish in color. With that said, imagine just how advanced wireless home security cameras will be in the future as they get smaller and more configurable so that you can use them in any way that you want.
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your computer already has a wireless adapter built in, it will be called W/LAN 802.11 b/g mini card. anyway the wireless adapter you show a link for is for a desktop pc
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yup, and for future reference, all you need to post is the processor chip, amount/type of ram, and your graphics card to be able to answer this correctly
Do yourself a favor and stay the hell away from Dell. There warranties do not mean much if they will not honor it. There have been horror story after horror story regarding Dell's quality,workmanship,warranties,and tech support. I have one myself as does my brother in law and parents.
Sounds like a good Dell XPS laptop
Here's the specs for the one I'm waiting to get:
1 223-5877 XPS M1530, Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T9300 (2.5GHz/800MHzFSB, 6M L2 Cache)
1 313-6439 Tuxedo Black Casing XPS M1530
1 311-7823 4GB, DDR2, 667MHz 2 Dimm, for XPS M1530
1 320-6700 15.4 inch Black Wide Screen WXGA+ TrueLife LCD with 2.0 MPCamera for XPS M1530
1 420-7715 Camera Software XPS M1530 2.0MP
1 320-6082 256MB NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT
1 341-5865 320GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive for XPS M1530
1 310-9764 DELL RESOURCE DVD,BACK-UP, XPSM1530
1 420-5769 Internet Search and Portal
1 420-6436 Vista, PC-Restore, Dim/Insp
1 420-8585 Microsoft Windows Vista SP1 Ultimate 32-bit Edition English
1 420-7590 Media Direct 3.5
1 463-2282 Dell Owners Manual installed on your system,click on icon after system set-up to access
1 420-9100 Dell Dock Consumer
1 420-7622 DELL SUPPORT CENTER 2.0
1 420-7468 ADOBE ACROBAT READER 8.1 DIM/INSP
1 313-5820 8X DVD+/-RW Slot Load Drive for XPSM1530
1 420-8183 Roxio Creator DE 10
1 313-4783 Integrated High Definition Audio 2.0
1 430-2680 Dell Wireless 1395 802.11g Mini Card
1 410-1838 McAfee Security 9.0, 2-Year Subscription
1 312-0638 56 WHr 6-cell Lithium Ion P Primary Battery, for XPS M1530
1 412-0148 No Internet Service Provider Requested
1 412-1397 No Productivity Software requested
1 412-0360 Soft Contracts – Banctec
1 902-0941 Warranty Support,1 Year Extended
1 950-3338 2 Year Limited Warranty
1 960-8710 Warranty Support,Initial Year
1 988-5608 Dell Hardware Warranty PlusOnsite Service, Extended Year(s)
1 970-2321 Type 3- Third Party At HomeService, 24×7 TechnicalSupport, 1 Year Extended
1 988-5607 Dell Hardware Warranty PlusOnsite Service, Initial Year
1 984-2350 Type 3- Third Party At HomeService, 24×7 TechnicalSupport, Initial Year
1 310-8628 You have chosen a Windows Vista Premium System
1 310-8319 Intel Core 2 Duo Processor
1 987-2927 CSTM Service capabilities may be limited if unit is relocated Outside Continental United States.
If you're only going to use the computer as a study/research machine (though that Blu-Ray drive suggests otherwise
), it is a fine machine.
Of course, if you're going to play some good or fairly recent games, you might want to consider upgrading your video card. NVIDIA's 8600m gt ==> 256mb GDDR3 graphics memory ==> win.
Though, I will say I'm not too sure why you want to dump a heap of money on this:
1 420-6588 Microsoft Office 2007 Professional Edition
Since I'm going to post-secondary school as well, I just got the Office Student & Teacher edition, which takes out stuff like access and outlook. The question is… do you really need them?
Some additional things you might want to read before buying:
http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=4135
http://reviews.cnet.com/laptops/dell-xps-m1530/4505-3121_7-32778979.html
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Dell-XPS-M1530-Notebook.7295.0.html
These two web sites have excellent reviews and make recommendations. I suggest that you compare your setup to their recommendations. ConsumerSearch has good articles about what to look for.
http://www.consumersearch.com/computers-and-internet
http://computers.toptenreviews.com/