I have been running a closed circuit system but it has aged to the point where it needs to be replaced. I did some reading on ZoneMindser and set it up to run on my server in its own VM.
What I would like to know is which cameras people are using that do not connect to anything other than the local server. I do not want any images, pictures or data leaving my network. I have looked at some of the inexpensive cameras like the wyze v3 but it keep saying "rolling cloud storage" and "app required" so I am unsure if I can just use them as an IP camera only.
thanks for any assistance.
questions about cameras and local access only
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Re: questions about cameras and local access only
Look for onvif and/or RTSP and/or p2p support. You'll have to dig deep to find that out with most if them.
Some will call home if you let them, but you don't have to let them...
Some will call home if you let them, but you don't have to let them...
Re: questions about cameras and local access only
S3VC cameras work for me alongside a HiLok
Put them all on an ex corporate POE switch that supports VLANs to segregate your traffic and get a decent router with a firewall to give an extra level of confidence it won't 'phone home'
Put them all on an ex corporate POE switch that supports VLANs to segregate your traffic and get a decent router with a firewall to give an extra level of confidence it won't 'phone home'
Re: questions about cameras and local access only
At the end of the day you need to lock down your network so that cameras CANNOT send anything out.
I don't trust any vendor. That's the point of security by design, don't trust anyone, including yourself.
I don't trust any vendor. That's the point of security by design, don't trust anyone, including yourself.