Hello all,
I have been lurking on this forum for a week or so trying to understand IP camera systems in general.
I own a property management business with two offices. We just had an issue where one employee accused another employee of theft, (to management, not directly), and my interest in security systems was magically renewed...
I figure I need about 9 cameras to provide relatively thorough coverage in the public spaces in my office.
My security alarm vendor offered to install a system with an NVR and four cameras: $950 + $65/month. After looking at what is available on the market, I figured I better start looking to specify something.
My first pass was the Costco Q-See package: http://www.costco.com/Q-See-16-Chan...nd-9-3MP-HD-IP-Cameras.product.100123648.html - Seems like a good deal. All PoE/IP with bullet cameras, but I can never just buy what's simple, (people gripe about the UI on the Q-See as well, don't have an opinion as to whether it's justified or not).
Surfing around here researching, I found postings by/about Network Camera Critic and saw numerous folks posting about Nelly's. Huge resources.
The folks an Nelly's were outstanding and recommended a Hikvision 7716 with the onboard POE switch. I liked what I read about the manufacturer, (responsive UI and a broad range of cameras that work well), and everyone seems positive about Nelly's service and support.
The downside is that I read that the NVR's with PoE on board tend to be loud because of the requisite fans. My plan was to install the NVR in the office manager's office with an inexpensive 32" monitor to watch what's going on outside and we would still have the option to bring the video up over the network, (inside or outside the LAN). If the 7716 is loud though, I don't want to increase the stress on that manager, (especially since the manager in that office is usually my wife:sentimental
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I expressed my concern to the folks an Nelly's and they recommended a, (roughly equivalent), EyeSurv, (Dahua?) 5216 that has only one LAN port. The backplane specs are great, (160Mbps), it can take a couple less HDD's, (2x4TB WD Purple drives though, I'm not sure that I am that concerned), but I don't know how much quieter it is than the Hikvision, and I've read complaints about the UI being slow. Nelly's has fewer EyeSurv/Dahua cameras in their selection than Hikvision as well.
I should probably mention that I already have a PoE infrastructure to support my IP phone system, and I have a technically solid IT consultant who can easily set the video up on it's own subnet.
Sooooo...
Any thoughts on the above?
I really want reliability, and responsiveness in the UI so it is easy to use once installed.
As much as I can really get into geeking out with technology, (I am a refugee from the telecom sector), I don't get paid to do that anymore, I'm a property manager/salesman. I want low prices, (who doesn't), but I'm not sure if I want to risk buying from Chinese vendors and flashing to new firmware.
I really, really, really don't want to add any stress to my wife's environment by increasing the noise level in her office. If momma' ain't happy, ain't nobody happy...an additional 10 FE connections terminated in her office would be harder to hide than a single one as well.
I think I want to stay with one vendor, (all Dahua or all Hikvision), to maximize the likelihood of everything FULLY working together. I think I understand "Onvif", but I frequently read where this or that feature doesn't work between vendors.
If anyone is recommending the Hikvision 7716 WITHOUT the POE switch, where can I find it?
Sorry for the long first post, but I might as well impose early and often. Totally open to being corrected about my assumptions and design ideas as well.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
I have been lurking on this forum for a week or so trying to understand IP camera systems in general.
I own a property management business with two offices. We just had an issue where one employee accused another employee of theft, (to management, not directly), and my interest in security systems was magically renewed...
I figure I need about 9 cameras to provide relatively thorough coverage in the public spaces in my office.
My security alarm vendor offered to install a system with an NVR and four cameras: $950 + $65/month. After looking at what is available on the market, I figured I better start looking to specify something.
My first pass was the Costco Q-See package: http://www.costco.com/Q-See-16-Chan...nd-9-3MP-HD-IP-Cameras.product.100123648.html - Seems like a good deal. All PoE/IP with bullet cameras, but I can never just buy what's simple, (people gripe about the UI on the Q-See as well, don't have an opinion as to whether it's justified or not).
Surfing around here researching, I found postings by/about Network Camera Critic and saw numerous folks posting about Nelly's. Huge resources.
The folks an Nelly's were outstanding and recommended a Hikvision 7716 with the onboard POE switch. I liked what I read about the manufacturer, (responsive UI and a broad range of cameras that work well), and everyone seems positive about Nelly's service and support.
The downside is that I read that the NVR's with PoE on board tend to be loud because of the requisite fans. My plan was to install the NVR in the office manager's office with an inexpensive 32" monitor to watch what's going on outside and we would still have the option to bring the video up over the network, (inside or outside the LAN). If the 7716 is loud though, I don't want to increase the stress on that manager, (especially since the manager in that office is usually my wife:sentimental

I expressed my concern to the folks an Nelly's and they recommended a, (roughly equivalent), EyeSurv, (Dahua?) 5216 that has only one LAN port. The backplane specs are great, (160Mbps), it can take a couple less HDD's, (2x4TB WD Purple drives though, I'm not sure that I am that concerned), but I don't know how much quieter it is than the Hikvision, and I've read complaints about the UI being slow. Nelly's has fewer EyeSurv/Dahua cameras in their selection than Hikvision as well.
I should probably mention that I already have a PoE infrastructure to support my IP phone system, and I have a technically solid IT consultant who can easily set the video up on it's own subnet.
Sooooo...
Any thoughts on the above?
I really want reliability, and responsiveness in the UI so it is easy to use once installed.
As much as I can really get into geeking out with technology, (I am a refugee from the telecom sector), I don't get paid to do that anymore, I'm a property manager/salesman. I want low prices, (who doesn't), but I'm not sure if I want to risk buying from Chinese vendors and flashing to new firmware.
I really, really, really don't want to add any stress to my wife's environment by increasing the noise level in her office. If momma' ain't happy, ain't nobody happy...an additional 10 FE connections terminated in her office would be harder to hide than a single one as well.
I think I want to stay with one vendor, (all Dahua or all Hikvision), to maximize the likelihood of everything FULLY working together. I think I understand "Onvif", but I frequently read where this or that feature doesn't work between vendors.
If anyone is recommending the Hikvision 7716 WITHOUT the POE switch, where can I find it?
Sorry for the long first post, but I might as well impose early and often. Totally open to being corrected about my assumptions and design ideas as well.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.