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Information and Services in Turkey Section => Telephones, Broadband and Mobiles => Topic started by: keng38 on June 14, 2012, 19:12:19 PM

Title: home security static ip provider
Post by: keng38 on June 14, 2012, 19:12:19 PM
I'm looking to install a few security cameras when I next call over which will email/image capture when triggered.
Looks like I can only connect to them from the uk through a static ip address.
Does anyone else have anything similar to this installed in turkey?
Does anyone offer broadband with a static ip?
Title: Re: home security static ip provider
Post by: Scunner on June 14, 2012, 20:21:44 PM
I'm fairly sure it is an option offered by TTnet
Title: Re: home security static ip provider
Post by: Libra on June 16, 2012, 07:55:49 AM
You should also consider power cuts that happen often in winter while planning your system.
Title: Re: home security static ip provider
Post by: Merlin on June 16, 2012, 09:10:04 AM

If you contact Serdar Dede at TTNet in the office opposite the dolmus terminus by the big mosque in Fethiye, he can sort this for you. It's about 5tl/month.

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Title: Re: home security static ip provider
Post by: grahamturner09 on June 16, 2012, 13:24:54 PM
How can I get Broadband without residency
Title: Re: home security static ip provider
Post by: Merlin on June 16, 2012, 13:52:25 PM
Buy Serdar a beer or 10 might help ;-)
Title: Re: home security static ip provider
Post by: grahamturner09 on June 16, 2012, 18:44:40 PM
Thanks I shall go and see him
Title: Re: home security static ip provider
Post by: Merlin on June 16, 2012, 20:42:26 PM
I think we also need a Calis Webcam too
Title: Re: home security static ip provider
Post by: keng38 on July 01, 2012, 18:05:56 PM
Well I have bought 2 cameras, both give 360 degree coverage and a cracking night vision too.
Ttnet offer a static ip for very little (2.5TL monthly).
However I have just noticed they currently offer something called a Smart house pack.
6GB internet, television 86 channels and phone all for 49TL.
Has anyone else got this package and do I need to provide my own router?
Title: home security static ip provider
Post by: Rimms on July 21, 2012, 20:12:49 PM
That sounds brilliant, I pay more than that for Internet only. Has anyone sorted out the static IP option yet? I have just had a camera brought over and is the same as my son has set up on our house in the UK. It works brilliantly, has motion detection, recording, night vision and can be operated by tapping the screen on your phone or IPad.

I have been able to get the camera working on my home network but I believe that I will need a static IP to use it over the Internet.
Title: Re: home security static ip provider
Post by: bewva on July 21, 2012, 21:51:11 PM
I know nothing about this subject but it interests me as our neighbour in Ovacik has just been burgled, again.

I've seen the camera packages available etc and I assumed that you need to plug these into a PC to get them to go onto the net. is that not the case?

I was worried what happens after one of the frequent power cuts about it re booting and starting working again.
Also does it record the images so if you do get burgled you can replay the footage to the police. If you can I assume you will need to be in Turkey for this, ie can it record to a 'cloud' if thats the right terminology?
Title: home security static ip provider
Post by: Rimms on July 22, 2012, 07:26:08 AM
Your camera connects wirelessly to your router and unfortunately will stop recording if a power cut occurs, when the power resumes both the router and camera will re boot and work correctly.

As far as I can work out the images are recorded and then recalled from a sort of cloud arrangement, on the model I have you can also enable a motion detection feature which will send you a message if triggered and you can then tune into the camera via smartphone, IPad or PC. It also has a speaker so you can transmit your voice via the camera.

I would expect you would need to be in Turkey to present any of this to the police.

Once (if) I get mine working over the internet will update further
Title: Re: home security static ip provider
Post by: bewva on July 22, 2012, 07:50:34 AM
Thanks Rimms, very usefull information.
Title: Re: home security static ip provider
Post by: keng38 on July 22, 2012, 10:08:29 AM
The ones I have send an email of 5 pictures once triggered to any email account set up. Also it can send to an ftp site of your choosing.
Bear in mind if you're being robbed the router and cameras may also get taken (unless screwed down).
I have mine as I think my key holder is using my apartment for his own benefit.
Title: Re: home security static ip provider
Post by: bewva on July 22, 2012, 10:23:24 AM
I have mine as I think my key holder is using my apartment for his own benefit.

Another advantage Keng38
Title: Re: home security static ip provider
Post by: keng38 on August 17, 2012, 08:54:47 AM
Can anyone tell what turkcell are currently charging and where they are? Ttnet want 42.50 a month and say the net6 at 29.90 is only available with a phone (extra 17.50 a month on top)
Title: Re: home security static ip provider
Post by: jackstee on August 17, 2012, 09:28:24 AM
Buy yourself a small UPS ( uninterrupted power supply) which also has a surge protector and connect your computer, router and security system. This means that when your power goes off the systems stay on and automatically revert when power returns.
Title: Re: home security static ip provider
Post by: Libra on August 17, 2012, 09:37:59 AM
At the moment cameras are installed in our garden. I don't know what they charge for new applications for internet at TTNET
, but my installers said , they charge 3 TL extra for a static ip.
Title: Re: home security static ip provider
Post by: keng38 on August 17, 2012, 10:00:37 AM
The static ip is about that. I'm looking for the cheapest internet now as I'm only here about 6 weeks a year so not bothered about usage limits etc