CG your point is the DVR makes an open way to get to the rest of the network which for some can be disastrous , what about any DVRs being used in data sensitive companies , looks asthough any using hikvision here , what are they like in terms of security
Problem is mass market will raise eyebrows and say oh well I bought it now and the £300 brigade installed it so who cares
So then moving onto higher end products is where we want to see this secure
Geezer it won't last
Option1 strip out the bellbox and buy a flashing led kit with battery pack
Option2 drill hole through wall use power adapter to power leds in stripped out bellbox
What your doing as said above won't last
So does this mean every electronic piece of equipment should have there engineers access unlocked for jp to openly to have?
Not talking about what's available in internet
So from washing machines to tv's to alarms fire etc etc as long as there is a fee paid everyone should hand over the access to the engineers menus, coolio
Should be fee based , and based upon another maintainer asking for it and they bill the customer and pay you?
I was always found texecom menus weird lol although if you have little experience then it can be done
As above quicker to get it programmed and perhaps save the profile somewhere and have another play with it yourself