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It is not a resource hog; it is happy with a slow single core cpu without bells and whistles. That would enable 16 cameras to be attached. I use one weak, stripped down, PC in my garage hooked up to 4 cameras watching the front of my house. I keep mine ON continuously. No false claims of broad compatibility are made.You can put up to 4 of these cards in a single PC, if you have that many old style PCI slots.
It is not 64 bit OS compatible, but really that weakness is common to most hardware/software. I found that the wiring to 5 or more cameras to be more trouble than it was worth. This means a lot less wires in the house.I really do wish Swann would update the product, software, and documentation and release a Linux solution. I have another similar setup in a back bedroom to watch the sides and back. However, the core functionality to watch and record my house when I am not there makes this a great product a great value (when on sale). It is not shipped "Vista ready". I have two, in two different minimalist PC's I set up specifically for this task.
I use it in my oldest systems with no other options. It also is not Linux compatible. But if you are not comfortable tinkering, a package may be better for you. Even at $80 or $90 you can still build your own scalable system, paying only for what you need when you need it, for less than buying a complete DVR package. I like this product a lot. It works great with Windows XP. Got tired of long wires everywhere.
Very Good Card. Has all the features you need for Surveillance Camera.Easy to install and clarity is very good.
If their Australian support team was a little more helpful, I probably would have gave it four. I'm still working on figuring out the remote viewing and local viewing portion of the device, but so far it has lived up to what it says. I then tried the oldest driver, and presto. Also this card allows you to recycle the destination folder for your motion recordings, and keeps your hard drive from filling up with squirrels running through your yard, or leaves blowing in the wind. I contacted Swann and asked which of the three support drivers would work best for a Vista 32bit application.
Overall with a little work, I give it three stars. These things have worked like a charm. In both cases I was referred to the latest 5.4 (I beleive) driver update. I've installed two of these cards in two of the exact same machines. Upon trying this, I received misc errors.
Once I get these port forwarding glitches and the firmware correct, I should be good to go.
I can not recommend this product, It is easy to connect and install, but impossible to get voice recording, support OK for I think Australia
Bought this card for use in a Windows XP Pro 64 bit machine.Everything installs with out any errors.But the device shows up without a driver in the hardware list.
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