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This simply indicates how many separate camera video streams they can record. They start from single channel devices going all the way up to 32. What level of video quality or resolution do you need?My usual recommendation of at least 1080p 2 Megapixels applies. There are tons of substandard 720p HD Ready systems you can get, but none of them will have the resolution needed to allow law enforcement positive identification of an intruder. Do you want the ability to use wireless cameras as well?While I generally do not recommend using wireless for critical home systems such as security, there are some situations where a wireless camera makes sense. Now you don’t need a WiFi enabled NVR to use a Wi Fi camera – this is a common misconception.

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You see, the creation and storing of passwords are becoming more and more of a primary concern to us and a primary target for hackers and identity thieves. There are really two parts to password security; the creation of a password that cannot be easily hacked, and the storing of the password itself. With the need to create and store multiple passwords these days, we need to find ways to become more creative when creating passwords as well as storing them in safe spots; where only you and you alone will know where to find them. I'd like to give you a few healthy tips when it comes to password security. Do not use the same password for all your needs. Do not use birth dates and names of family members or pets. Use passwords that are a combination of numbers and letters. Store passwords in places that can easily be remembered. Have backup copies of files that contain your passwords. Designate a backup person if you need to. Password security should not be taken lightly and I would urge you to pay more attention to this.

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