This is a pretty smart move, because I think the highest risk in a secure system are sometimes friends or family members with infected devices, who don’t update their devices or installed dozens of random apps, not knowing what they doing and those people aren’t able to sandbox those apps or have any control of their devices. (Attack from inside).
But how exactly does the setup look like? Do you have VLAN Switches for all your internal devices or does your router create those VLANs including wireless devices? This will be the first time using VLANs at all, so my questions might be weird.
This is a pretty cool idea. But you need a rooted device to completely use tasker, right?
I didn’t understand this part correctly. Why exactly do you need an usb cable for the Bluetooth connection?
Do camera processing systems need so much RAM or do your servers need it for other tasks, too?
I read a lot about different open source software, but it looks like Frigate might be the best atm.
Is it possible to do all the stuff with Frigate:
- human recognition (No recording, if animals/insects walk around)
- zones (Do not record, if something happens in some zones)
- nice to have: face recognition. Only record if the face is unknown.
Google and other privacy invasive companies are a no-go and reading the headline on the website of Google Coral let me think I am in a parallel universe:
Build beneficial and privacy preserving AI
And I can’t believe that one of the biggest data collectors on this planet write stuff like private and offline:
Coral is a complete toolkit to build products with local AI. Our on-device inferencing capabilities allow you to build products that are efficient, private, fast and offline.
I am skeptical about this product. Do you have it isolated in an offline vlan? And do you have it on a stick or is it installed on your server?
Oh, okay, so it would make even sense to buy “normal” ip cameras without special features, but let the machine do all the work, which is connected to the cameras.
Thanks a lot to all of you. There is a lot to learn, but I have a direction, now
UPDATE: I’ve created a new thread, which should cover the whole system and not only the cameras. I even created a plan showing, which devices are connected and which device is in a VLAN. But is this setup secure?