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Supra ST Myster

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  1. Hi, Thanks i will send you a message now! Be interesting to talk to you more detail..
  2. Hi, I basically have my current business website for the work that i do which has been established on the internet for a few years now so googling certain words finds me quite well. But I have also gotten into another sector which is similar to the work i currently do but i feel it shouldn't be under the same website. Current business is security systems and the new business is Smart homes & AV I host with 1and1 at the moment and apparently they offer a landing page which from there the customer can either chose website A or website B from that landing page. I have heard that by doing this may effect how google works and may "put me down the list" when searching for the work i do in my area. Does anyone know if this is true or would it be advisable to just have 2 separate websites? I was thinking along the lines that i think it would be more professional having the smart home as a separate site rather than an add on tab on my current one. Reason why i would like one would be because currently business A is ltd & vat registered and i was thinking of have that as the base company for the invoicing for the works done for either business A or Business B Just wondered on thoughts on this..
  3. Found this set after clearing my mums loft, all brand new, no idea on how much its worth..
  4. Well its taken a while but this year i was determined to get 90% complete.. All hand dug by myself and my wife, Originally the middle section was sloped as was the top, then 9 tons of soil had to be wheelbarrowed up a drive, dumped at the bottom of the steps, then carried in a bucket to the middle section of the garden! Hard work but think its paid off!!
  5. Driving home with my mate who decide to do this little video... (At 2.16 there is one swearword in case anyone watching in front of kids or at work) All made up while talking along, Quite funny... [video=youtube;d-XB8SC18C0]
  6. I have tried the guy Jamie has said to me but unfortunately he is proving to be difficult to get hold of, only seems to txt so i have no patience for that and not very professional.. I am after a service from someone that should be willing to go out there way to get the job if they want the business so I wont be chasing people...
  7. Hi, Can anyone recommend me a good structural engineer as we have our extension approved but need someone to design beams ect.. Would prefer if they are local to High Wycombe area... Thanks
  8. ok i will have to do that when on site tomorrow.. will keep you posted.. thanks
  9. may well be worth a shout to the manufactures of the dvr in that case as i know its communicating with the dvr from either the mobile or pc
  10. ok, well this is interesting, cant view cameras live view on pc either, but what i can do is view cameras when i select playback from an earlier time, and this is the same on the mobile app... so its just the live view thats the problem
  11. well i have logged into the dvr remotely via pc and can access the config page, changed port back to 80, and i dont need to put :90 at end of dyndns name.. so its just the mobile app thats the issue.. but as i say as soon as you unplug the access point it works again.
  12. its strange as when i enter info on the mobile app it knows when i can see the dvr remotely as it comes up with how many channels it is, but doesnt display camera, might be something to do with the mobile port?
  13. the cctv port was 80, and 8000 for mobile, i have changed it to 90 and 9000, if i put in on the web the dyndns address with :90 at the end i can remote view.. i cant remember which one it is plugged into.. will check tomorrow...
  14. no dhcp is disabled so it can act as a access point, this is the router that has been added, http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/tp-link-td-w8980-dual-band-n600-wireless-adsl-router-n09nf I can access the system via a pc at home as just checked, but not through the mobile port.
  15. Hi, I have a CCTV system that is connected to someones router which is all configured for port forwarding ect.. so they can view the cameras on their phone, great.. But they have added a access point which is hardwired into the router so that they can extend the wifi to other areas of the property.. that all works but the trouble is as soon as that access point is connected to the router it is stopping the remote view of the CCTV system?? I can access the cctv system from the local IP address still so what could be effecting the external connection by adding this access point? Router is a bt hub and the access point is a asus router but configured for use as a access point only. ports that were forwarded is 80 8000 554 thanks.
  16. Hi, Does anyone know anything about the opencv program? I am new to it and need some help! Thanks.
  17. oh is it, sorry i dont come on here that often! Please remove this thread in that case
  18. As title, just watching friends as a bit of back ground tv whilst #cough# working and saw this Sorry its prob a bit boring...
  19. thanks, its £600 at the minute, is that a good price would you say? I noticed that the new ones dont come with the dvd drive which is why i quite like the sound of this one..
  20. Hi, I am after a 27" imac and have seen this one for sale and just wanted to check with anyone in the know how if its a good spec. Apple iMac 12.2/ 27''/ i5-2400/12GB Ram/1TB HDD/DVD-RW Apple Processor Type: Intel Core i5 2nd Gen. Product Family: iMac Processor Speed: 3.10GHz Release Year: 2011 Memory: 12GB Screen Size: 27" running the latest version of OS X Yosemite being a 12.2 i presume it has the thunderbolt connections on it also. any input would be good thanks
  21. funny enough i do have one to change over so i will try that as dont think its been changed for a while..
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