Zeph
October 6th, 2014, 07:13 AM
Retrospectively this shouldn't be too surprising, but I had a pretty serious break-in attempt go on a couple hours ago. I was about to go to bed (4:30ish am) when I heard a family member go into the bathroom. A minute later, I see the headlights from the truck light up and shine in through my window. I run upstairs and ask about it and see that it's got to be someone out there. I run over to the front door and when I get there I hear the truck door shut. Whoever it was ran off leaving the truck unlocked.
The truck's key is RFID to the ignition, so they either managed to spoof the wireless signal, brute force the keypad, or O_o pick the lock. The vent window to my Civic was broken out a few weeks back and things have been stolen before. It doesn't help the mind that last weekend some kids held up my grandma's neighbor at gunpoint (those kids got hillbillied and still haven't come back for their truck, but that's beside the point). I want to have ID on anyone who tries shit like this again. If they can get into a newer Ford truck like that, the house is a peace of cake.
Anyone have experience is setting up cameras for home security? I have pretty much no money right now, so I'm gonna have to use a webcam for now. Looking at storefronts for Security DVRs and cameras, I get the feeling that the market is still stuck back in the tape days. 720p sensors seem stupidly expensive and the DVRs themselves seem like overpriced tiny hard drives with reviews warning of horrible firmware.
Minimally, I'll need an outdoor camera for the driveway and one for the front door. Long term, I'm thinking 8 or 9 depending on field of view and sensor quality.
I'm guessing that a few wireless networked cameras would be nice, but I have no idea what aspects of them are useful other than the wireless feature (running wires would be quite hard at my house and the shitheads would probably end up trying to cut them anyways). Whatever I wind up going with, tonight has shown that I definitely need something IR-capable to see who's running around my place at night.
The truck's key is RFID to the ignition, so they either managed to spoof the wireless signal, brute force the keypad, or O_o pick the lock. The vent window to my Civic was broken out a few weeks back and things have been stolen before. It doesn't help the mind that last weekend some kids held up my grandma's neighbor at gunpoint (those kids got hillbillied and still haven't come back for their truck, but that's beside the point). I want to have ID on anyone who tries shit like this again. If they can get into a newer Ford truck like that, the house is a peace of cake.
Anyone have experience is setting up cameras for home security? I have pretty much no money right now, so I'm gonna have to use a webcam for now. Looking at storefronts for Security DVRs and cameras, I get the feeling that the market is still stuck back in the tape days. 720p sensors seem stupidly expensive and the DVRs themselves seem like overpriced tiny hard drives with reviews warning of horrible firmware.
Minimally, I'll need an outdoor camera for the driveway and one for the front door. Long term, I'm thinking 8 or 9 depending on field of view and sensor quality.
I'm guessing that a few wireless networked cameras would be nice, but I have no idea what aspects of them are useful other than the wireless feature (running wires would be quite hard at my house and the shitheads would probably end up trying to cut them anyways). Whatever I wind up going with, tonight has shown that I definitely need something IR-capable to see who's running around my place at night.