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No te pierdas nuestro evento IP-Sizzles para Latinoamérica

ABP Technology en un esfuerzo por mantener una ...[» keep reading]

Posted in Advanced Solutions, Asterisk Focus, IP Infrastructure, IP Surveillance, IP-PBX Solutions, PBX Migration, VAR Partners, Wireless VoIP on Friday, May 11th, 2012 | No Comments »


GVD Presentation on Feb. 21 – Canon on Feb. 23

  For those of you in the Dallas area, we will have GVD here on Feb. 21st and will have a training ...[» keep reading]

Posted in ABP BLOG, Advanced Solutions, IP Infrastructure, IP Surveillance, VAR Partners on Thursday, February 16th, 2012 | No Comments »


Reach New Distances and Speeds with Patton’s Ethernet Extenders- ABP named Primary Distribution Partner

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Posted in ABP BLOG, Advanced Solutions, Asterisk Focus, Green Technology Reseller, IP Infrastructure, IP Surveillance, TS-Patton, VAR Partners on Saturday, October 22nd, 2011 | No Comments »


Smart Surveillance is as smart as the Router allows

Most surveillance and IP cameras VARs agree in that IP networks make surveillance solutions much more attractive and easier to ...[» keep reading]

Posted in 1TS-Draytek, IP Security, IP Surveillance, TS-FAQ, VAR Partners on Tuesday, October 4th, 2011 | 1 Comment »


FAQ and Overview when Designing IP Door Access Solutions with 2N Helios

  When building an IP Door Access Solution ...[» keep reading]

Posted in ABP BLOG, Advanced Solutions, Asterisk Focus, IP Infrastructure, IP Surveillance, TS-2N, TS-FAQ, VAR Partners on Tuesday, September 27th, 2011 | No Comments »


IP Video Phone Door Stations – Why they make a difference

The market has been missing a quality IP Door ...[» keep reading]

Posted in ABP BLOG, Advanced Solutions, Asterisk Focus, Green Technology Reseller, IP Security, IP Services, IP Surveillance, IP-PBX Solutions, ISP/ITSP BLOG, VAR Partners on Tuesday, July 19th, 2011 | No Comments »


Basler Introduces High Speed 2 Megapixel IP Cameras

Basler is currently introducing two new IP camera models that offer megapixel resolution at an extraordinarily high frame rate. Each ...[» keep reading]

Posted in IP Surveillance, VAR Partners on Thursday, May 12th, 2011 | No Comments »


step by step guide for setting up a Mobotix IP camera to be viewed remotely.

This guide is for those who want to view a camera remotely. This guide will take you step by step ...[» keep reading]

Posted in IP Security, IP Surveillance, TS-FAQ, VAR Partners on Friday, April 29th, 2011 | No Comments »


Step by Step guide for direct calling without pbx to Mobotix camera

This is meant to help those who want to call a mobotix camera with a video phone Without a PBX.  This guide has screen shots of the web interface of a Mobotix M12 camera and A Grandstream GXV3140. Before you start: Check that both the camera and phone are in the same subnet. Set static addresses for each device. Step 1: Log in Using the IP address of the phone log into the web interface, this can be done by locating the address on the main screen of the Grandstream  and through the Mobotix control center program. Plug these addresses into a web browser (Internet explorer or Firefox). The default user name for the Grandstream phone is admin with a password of admin. The mobotix camera has a default username of admin with a password of meinsm. Step 2: Configure Camera Admin Menu ->VoIP settings setup mode= expert VoIP = enabled Hangup on outgoing call = disable User Name = an extension number of your choice (example: 728) SIP domain = IP address of the camera Registrar = blank (only needed if a PBX is used) SIP ID = match the username field SIP password = blank Use outbound proxy = Disabled SIP port = 5060 Audio RTP port= 7078 Video RTP port = 9078 Video= enabled Video size = QCIF Video bit rate= 150kbit/s rest of the setting should be default. When you are done changing the values hit the set  button to apply the changes and then hit the close button to save the changes to the cameras memory. Admin menu -> Phone profiles Phone Number or SIP address = the extension number that was added in the “Username” field in the last section. The extension is followed by @ and the IP address of the phone.        (example: 728@10.10.10.108) Connection type = SIP Video Message name = default Confirm call with PIN code is for security my suggestion is to leave it blank while testing and when placed into production than I would apply it. After the message has been sent = intercom Hangup after= never rest of the settings in this section can be left as default. When you are done changing the values hit the set  button to apply the changes and then hit the close button to save the changes to the cameras memory. Admin menu -> Phone Call-In Phone call in = VoIP only Accepted phone numbers or sip addresses = allows you to control what phones are able to call the camera this is for security reasons. I suggest leaving blank for initial testing. When you put this system into production I would fill it out.  Once you configure the phone and make a successful test call you will be able to go back to this section and click a button that will auto fill the field and set the camera to deny any other calls to the camera. Audio mode = intercom. The other setting should be left as default. When you are done changing the values hit the set  button to apply the changes and then hit the close button to save thechanges to the cameras memory. Admin menu -> store This will store the changes you have made on the Mobotix camera and reset the camera so the changes can take place. Step 3: Configure the Phone Select one of the account tabs Account name = three digit extension that doesn’t match the extension you gave camera Sip server = IP address for camera SIP user ID = three digit extension that doesn’t match the extension you gave camera Authenticate ID = bank this field will populate when the phone is rebooted but it doesn’t matter. The same goes for the authenticate password these felids are only needed if you have a sip server. Save the settings with the save button before click on the network settings tab. ...[» keep reading]

Posted in IP Surveillance, TS-FAQ on Thursday, April 21st, 2011 | No Comments »


Are You Certified to take Advantage of the WiFi Market Explosion?

2010 was a year many have described as a re-birth of WiFi. The delivery of WiFi enabled devices continues ...[» keep reading]

Posted in ABP BLOG, IP Infrastructure, IP Surveillance, IP-PBX Solutions, Wireless VoIP on Thursday, March 3rd, 2011 | No Comments »


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