![]() ![]() When the installer is finally written to the microSD it's time to install the system. Format then your microSD as FAT32 and extract the installer files in it. If you are using Windows download the raspbian-ua-netinst-.zip file instead. Before running the command double check that the letter you typed in place of X is really the one that corresponds to the microSD. In case you got a permission denied error try the following command: xzcat /path/to/ | sudo tee /dev/sdX > /dev/nullīut be extremely carefully here, using the wrong letter in place of X may do irreversible damage to your system and ruin your day. In case there are use the following command to unmount each one of them: umount /dev/sdXY Before running the command make sure that there are no mounted partitions that belong to the microSD. Where X is the letter of the device that corresponds to your microSD e.g. If you are using Linux just download the latest file and use the following command: xzcat /path/to/ > /dev/sdX To get started first download the Raspbian NetInstall image from Github and burn it to your microSD. That way the system is going to be more secure, more stable and there will be no waste of resources for things that are not required. The prices can vary depending where you live and from where you bought them.īurning the Installer Image to the microSD:Īs base for the system I decided to use a bare minimum Raspbian install and on top of it install only the required packages. The total cost of the camera parts (excluding the POE Injector/Switch and the tools) is around 100€. A Dremel with a disk that can cut plastic plus drill bits.A Desoldering Pump - Optional if you have solder wick.2 x RJ45 jacks plus a small piece of UTP cable (Cat5e or Cat6).You can find it fairly easily if you search on ebay for “dummy ip ir camera” (you can find it in either silver or black color). 1 x Dummy IP Camera for the housing - I highly recommend getting the same with me because all the hardware fits perfectly inside.If you can't find either of those, any injector or switch that supports the 802.3af POE standard should work. I used a TP-LINK TL-SF1008P POE Switch since I have more that one IP camera (it supports up to four), but for just one camera I recommend the TP-LINK TL-POE150S POE Injector. A POE Injector (or a POE Switch) - This is not part of the camera itself but you will need it to power the camera.A TP-LINK TL-POE10R POE Splitter - You can use any POE Splitter that supports the 802.3af POE standard but this particular one fits perfectly inside the housing I used.A Low-profile USB Flash Drive at least 8GB - I used an 8GB SanDisk Cruzer Fit CZ33.A larger capacity MicroSD can also be used but it won't make a big difference. ![]()
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