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1U Rack Mount 16x Ethernet Surge Protector -Gigabit GbE PoE/High PoE+ 1000 Mbps LAN Ethernet NetworkGas Discharge Tubes for Full Protection GDT - Lightning Suppressor RJ45 Cable Protection CAT6/CAT5Line Line-Ground Protection, Bidirectional Clamping, 5KA 8/20ฮผs16 (Replaceable) DIN with Panel mount Includes: 1x Rack Rail; 16x Surge ProtectorsCompatible with 19" Inch Server RackMount Cabinet 1U
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Height | 1.72 Inches |
Length | 19 Inches |
Size | 16 Pack on Rail |
Width | 3 Inches |
>How many do I need for this property?
This is dependent on your needs and budget. Are you wanting just to see if someone is outside, or ensure you can get a positive ID when providing the police the footage?
>What is the best place to position them so that I get coverage but minimal false alarms from the neighbors' driveway?
The position is question, but remember that you can also adjust the cameras so they aren't facing areas where you do not want/need to see. There is also the ability to create customer motion zones to eliminate false alarms.
>What equipment do I need besides the cameras? I know I have to fish Cat 5e cable to where they are mounted.
Not sure exactly what you mean, so I will answer fully:
> How big of a concern is it for the cameras to be attacked if they are at a reachable height?
Inside your porch area? I don't think it would be much of a concern. I would just ensure you have 1 or more cameras that cannot be reached easily, which cover the area around the cameras which can be accessed.
> How big of a concern is it if the attacker wears a broad brim hat and the cameras are high up?
Okay, this helped me understand more of what you want. You cannot really install the camera exactly where you would want to, in order to get a full face image from someone wearing a hat, who is intending to hide from a camera. However, with multiple cameras, you will get features that can help. I would also say that I am interested in getting this the Ring Doorview cam for this exact reason.
Some of what I did, and learned:
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I just did my security system 2 months ago. I spent a few weeks planning:
Ended up with 7 G3-AF, 2 G3-AF-Pro, and 2 G4-Pro
1 G4-Pro just above the front door (This is awesome, as when it detects motion, the blue circular light spins, which makes EVERYONE look up at it. I get a 4k image of their face, just a foot from their nose)
1 G4 Pro above driveway
Both G3-AF-Pro are facing the street and zoomed in to get license plates
The other 7 G3 are positioned around the home to ensure I have 360 view of the exterior of the home, & covered each entry point with at least 2 cameras.
PM me if you want to know more, or see anything. For obvious reasons, I wont post pictures publicly.