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Join Date: Apr 2009
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Agree with Multicore - go wired whenever possible.
If you want to proceed with wireless cameras and your micromark cams use the standard 2.4GHz channels then you could get yourself and extra 3 receivers (not expensive) and a 4 channel DVR (would recommend a dedicated DVR over a home PC). Having said that it is extremely likely you will run into interference and range issues having four 2.4GHz wireless cameras running in the same location.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: essex
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hi i new here so hi to all that can help me out i have a micromark mm40017 which is very similar to the pic you posted it just has 2 cameras instead of 4 does anyone please have a manual for this one as we are trying to sort out auto record thanks in advance so glad i found this site its fab
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 246
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Just for the record i now have a manual for one of these, cant really see anybody comeing across one but you never know..
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