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Old 29-06-2019, 09:49 AM   #1
MattSAU2XR8
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Default Home security camera with HDD

Hey guys,

Hope this is an OK topic to seek advice on Ford Forums?

I'm going to moving to Alice Springs in the next few weeks and as I hear there are quite a few break ins up there. Figure I can't prevent one, but it would be good to have some video to provide to the police if I do get burgled.

Given I'll be relying on my mobile for internet, I really need a setup with a remote hard disc or similar so that I can have:
- One camera in the kitchen and lounge area
- One camera in the yard/carport area
- A recorder box in the roof cavity that I can access if I do get burgled

So hoping someone else may have gone down this line and can recommend a system?
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