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I have a swann wireless 2.4Ghz camera with no receiver. How can I use it with my PC or laptops?
The camera is a Swann nighthawk 2.4Ghz wireless. I do not have the receiver that came with it, just the camera itself. I would like to make some kind of usb receiver for it or find out how to pick up the signal with one of my laptop. Both of my laptops are state of the art tech. Toshiba, and an Acer 4530 with euro software on it that gives it some rather unusual wireless capabilities. Anyway... I would like to make, modifi, or build a receiver for it. If you can give me a little direction I would be very greatful.
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Best Answer 11 years ago
it appaers that you are SOL
3 years ago
I have this receiver and I am looking to get my hands on the cameras for it please message me back if you still have this camera, Thank You
Reply 2 years ago
I got a camera
Answer 2 years ago
still have that receiver?
Answer 2 years ago
Found this lil guy the other day Swann N3960 is all it says.. Google sent me here. Not sure what to do with it I have no Swann cameras ...Eh?
Answer 2 years ago
Hit me up about that receiver .
Answer 2 years ago
I have the camera and no reciever
Answer 2 years ago
I have 2 ADW-200 camaras if you are still looking for some. Or if you still have the receiver I would be intetested in it.
2 years ago
I have one maybe recivers two but no camera's
4 years ago
Did anyone ever figure this out? Also looking for somekind of software for this camera or a cheap receiver. Thanks.
6 years ago
You should visit here it may help ou a lot
https://abieneman.wordpress.com/2010/04/20/swann_t...
lots of photos and comment
11 years ago
i have the perfect answer
http://www.chinavasion.com/product_info.php/pName/wireless-usb-20-camera-receiver-pc-recording-software/
your welcome
11 years ago
I have a 2.4 Ghz Swann, 4 channel, wireless receiver but no camera. Someone took the camera. I'm not sure if they make more than one model. I could send you a photo to determine if this is the right one. If you're interested, you can email me at twosox@infowest / com. Change the / to a period before emailing.
11 years ago
I am afraid I have to agree with fwjs here.....making high end equipment at those frequencies is not normally in the realm of the common maker at home. High quality pc board etching, and shielding are required just to keep it from interfering with itself, much less interfering with other devices (and getting the FCC to show up at your doorstep; something you do not want to happen, I am sure).