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01.14.2007 | 34 Comments

Excellent customer service. I have given it four stars as I expect to be back to give it a five star at some stage. This will be when I’ve been away and the people responsible to respond give their views when they compare to how it worked in the past. I am now confident it will be five stars because I have been given the attention I needed. A Wi Fi surveillance camera on your front porch, over your garage, or attached to your back deck can provide a peek at what really goes bump in the night, whether that’s someone stealing packages off your steps or raccoons going through garbage cans. You don’t have to invest in a multi million dollar surveillance system to keep an eye on your property and possessions. In the event that your alarm system is set off, your home security system sends a wireless alert to the monitoring company where security experts are standing by to respond by instantaneously getting in touch with you and if need be, the regional medical, fire or police authorities. This article is the best solution I have read where any non tech savvy person can follow the instructions!To further increase my wi fi security I installed a 16 port switch and connect ethernet to all my devices 6 PC’s and 2 voip services} and only use wi fi for my phone. I have tried to hook up ethernet to it with no success. To anyone reading these replies I highly recommend Heimdal PC security software. I mention Heimdal to any Enterprise and home users who ask or even do not ask for advice.

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01.14.2007 | 16 Comments

5. I got the Netgear AC1750. No improvement. I would like to mention that I also have a Canary cam that happily worked in every configuration I had trying to get SkyBell to work. I emailed him back a week ago asking him to review the settings he wanted on this unit and he still hasn't contacted me. I deduced that the primary thing that SkyBell needs to operate correctly is upload speed. It has to get the video to their server in order to record and relay that data to the requesting device. So I enabled QoS upload, ran the speed test to determine the value to use for speed cap, added a rule using SkyBell's MAC ID Address and gave it the highest priority. Since doing this, videos start on the app in under 2 seconds. My TP LINK doesn't have a QoS setting, so it looks like I will be keeping the Netgear. I'm only in my first 48 hours since adding the QoS setting and issues have had a tendency to pop back up in a day or two.