If my memory serves me correctly, I don't think you will be able to easily setup remote WAN to 3 separate Diginet Site servers that are all within the same NAT LAN. The 3 separate servers will need 3 separate INTERNET IP addresses (WAN addresses). Is there a reason you just don't put all 3 Kodicom cards in the same server an run one server? I know Site 4.11 will support 2 of the 8 port cards, 16 cameras, not sure about 3 though.
I may be getting a second Kodicom 8 port card soon, as I'm may exceed 8 cameras very soon
I recently picked up 7 high quality professional surveillance cameras off of ebay (420 to 580 lines resolution, color and monocrome, .1 lux, varifocal, auto-iris, zoom and wide angle lens assortment). I paid $160 for all 7, 1 new and 6 used. Now I just need a way to set these up indoors so that they are "hidden" to keep the WAF factor pegged in the positive.
I may be getting a second Kodicom 8 port card soon, as I'm may exceed 8 cameras very soon
I recently picked up 7 high quality professional surveillance cameras off of ebay (420 to 580 lines resolution, color and monocrome, .1 lux, varifocal, auto-iris, zoom and wide angle lens assortment). I paid $160 for all 7, 1 new and 6 used. Now I just need a way to set these up indoors so that they are "hidden" to keep the WAF factor pegged in the positive.