Nicolas, Allien

Not qualified to say. Don’t expect any help from VH. What you see is what you get.

They were both pissing in the sink but we couldn’t see anything.

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I don’t think anyone want to see that :face_with_peeking_eye::joy:

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Unless it was Yasya possibly…

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Not sure about that. She’s way too shy for that

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ohhh méfiance, par expérience les femmes aux apparences très timides , sont les plus torrides et surprenantes avec le sexe

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It’s a risk I would be happy to take.

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I had already thought of something like that too. The problem could be a network issue, not necessarily the ISP. But if cam 14 is disconnected, there is a whole invisible space, but it would still work in a pinch. To test it out, I would also disconnect cam 1 (angle also covered by cam 2, and 2 also shows the hall) and cam 4 (covered by cam 6). Or cam 6 instead of 4.

You can’t simply disconnect cameras where the angles got approved by VHTV. Maybe picking a suitable apartment at first place would have been the smarter move?

My life experience too!:grinning_face:

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Looks as if Etta and Wilka and the other two wont be coming this time.

ok so if the place is set up like this then the box that side is hooked up to needs to be replaced or remove and just run the lines all the way to the main box

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Ah well, timeline for me. Here’s hoping it will be more exciting than yesterdays.

I’m talking about testing purposes, not a permanent solution. I emphasised this in both posts where I suggested this. And then it would only be cameras whose coverage area is also covered by another camera. Besides, with so many cameras not running there during the day, it hardly matters. They could also announce it in advance on vhtv.

Another apartment would only help in the event of ISP problems, but to do this, however, you would first have to be sure that it is the internet connection. The fact that the problem areas within the apartment have shifted in recent days suggests that it is more likely to be something in the internal network.

But the approval of camera angles by vhtv raises questions for some apartments. For example, at Akame. Their manager was always blamed when viewers complained about the strange camera positions.

Of course their manager is partly to blame but also VHTV who approve such angles.

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with only half of the place messing up its not isp

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Maybe faulty network equipment?

from what i have seen it looks like that half is on a combiner or something or some shit seeing how i see only like 1 line run down the wall so thats the thing that messing up

I get the impression that the tenants are based elsewhere and just use this Apartment as a VH prop.

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