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James D. Installation of wireless cameras by tenant
23 January 2020 | 2 replies
Both ethernet and BNC/analog have delicate connectors and should probably be covered up when not connected to anything.You could write up an addenda or letter giving permission to install their own cameras without waiving their responsibility for repairing any damage that causes
Luke Carl Never Break Your Policies!
23 March 2020 | 29 replies
It is much higher end than the wifi cameras you get in a box store.Mine are ethernet and get power over ethernet so I never have to worry about changing batteries.
Paul Sandhu Question for the internet savvy
8 May 2020 | 3 replies
I bought an Ethernet -2-WiFi Universal Wireless Adaptor. 
Nadiyah M. How do I prevent theft in my rental property?
10 January 2020 | 9 replies
The base station can still be set to upload to the Internet through an Ethernet connection.For an upfront cost of about $600 ($300 SimpliSafe, 300 Night Owl) and $15/month, only a professional housebreaking crew is ever going to have a serious chance at beating your security.
Chris G. Complete dump to freaking amazing in less than 3 months
21 November 2014 | 36 replies
The Quartz counters in the bathroom and kitchen got installed today.Major Structural: -100% New Electrical (Wiring, Faceplates, Switches, Fans, Exterior Panel, LADWP feeds, etc) -100% New Copper Plumbing -New Sewer Drainage pipe to LADWP -Brand New Roof (1st layer, House&Garage) -Brand New Gas Water Heater (and moved from kitchen to outside of house) -All brand new windows -Brand New Doors -New Wood laminate floors throughout entire home -New lawn sprinkler system -Custom landscaping with new sod, colored stone, colored mulch, & plants/trees -New wood fence-Crown Moulding Install-All new baseboard installedEntertainment/Convenience Features: -New pantry -Laundry hookups in garage-LED Lighting & Bulbs Throughout -Whole Home Ethernet (Network) Pre-Wired -Living Room Sound System Pre-Installed (4x 6” Spkrs, 1x 8” Center Spkr, Subwoofer Hookup) -Living room HDMI pre-wired for wall-mount TV -6x Recessed Lights in Living Room -Each bedroom has 4x power outlets minimum -Firepit in backyard -Elevated concrete slab section for BBQKitchen: -Custom tile floor w/ pattern -Cappuccino Wood cabinets -Quartz Stone Slab Counters -Spice Racks -Trash storage drawer -Enclosed Surround for up to 36” Fridge -Recessed light over sink -Dishwasher hookupBathroom: -6ft DUAL Master Vanity -Cappuccino Wood cabinets (matching kitchen) -Quartz Stone Slab Counters (matching kitchen) -6 Storage Drawers plus 2 main under sink storages -4.5ft mirror -Custom tile floor -Custom shower/bathtub tile surround -2 Recessed Nooks w/ Interior Colored Glass
Leland S. Dealing with a bad contractor
12 March 2017 | 31 replies
The contractor deviated from that list many times with subs doing work I never asked, like the electrician running RJ-45 Ethernet wiring throughout the house for some dumb reason.
Huiping S. non-pet STR has dog, smoking inside
14 November 2022 | 16 replies
Connect them via ethernet so you don't have to worry about them losing connection.
Rob Denn Surveillance Camera System vs Ring Video Doorbell Elite
10 September 2018 | 3 replies
Elite version comes with an ethernet cable but I don't see any advantage of running an ethernet cable to the door if you don't already have one.
Ben Walhood Converting small multi-family to central A/C
24 August 2018 | 5 replies
I also used the opportunity to wire the entire unit with Cat-6 Ethernet for the Tenants and for our building monitoring and automation system.Next spring we will undertake the same to the upstairs unit (should be easier as we do not plan to move any walls upstairs and the floors are fairly level already {one of the few benefits of balloon framing}.
Michael Craig Home Security Cameras
23 April 2020 | 6 replies
My cameras are POE (power over Ethernet) so one Ethernet cable is used for signal and power to the cameras.