1st post "Hello" and sanity check

skipdup

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Hello. Been reading as much as I can... But, I'm starting from "0".

I have an order on the way from @EMPIRETECANDY... Two IPC-HDBW4231F-AS and one NVR5216-16P-4KS2. These will be used too get my feet wet and keep an eye on the kids while my wife and I work (from home) during the day (playroom and main living area). I expect I'll add more cameras, inside and out, once (if) I figure out what I'm doing.

Suddenly, I realized I'm going to have to install these and run cables, etc... :)

So, I'm about to order the following. Can someone do a sanity check and keep me out of trouble?
Is there anything else I should go ahead and get? Are these good enough choices?

1000FT 23AWG Cat6 500MHz UTP Solid, Riser Rated (CMR), Bulk Ethernet Bare Copper Cable
1000FT 23AWG Cat6 500MHz UTP Solid, Riser Rated (CMR), Bulk Ethernet Bare Copper Cable - Gray - Monoprice.com

Cat6 Plug Solid W/Insert 50U 100pcs/Bag
Cat6 Plug Solid W/Insert 50U 100pcs/Bag - Monoprice.com

Klein Tools VDV226-107 Compact Ratcheting Modular Crimper
Klein Tools VDV226-107 Compact Ratcheting Modular Crimper - - Amazon.com

I have tons of room in the attic. Navigating that area should not be a problem. I expect I'll ceiling mount the cameras (I think). I have a spare conduit from my master closet (where all networking stuff lives and a small desk) that runs to the attic. But, I think I can handle running wires down the inside of walls, if I really need to. I think...

I have a little electrical experience (from my youth). Basically, no real networking (short of setting up simple home network) or camera experience to speak of.

Really appreciate any help, opinions, advice...

Thanks!!
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Thank you!!
Getting started is a bit nerve racking. :)
Still haven't figured out how to view recorded video... I'll keep punching buttons until something works...
 

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Thank you!!
Getting started is a bit nerve racking. :)
Still haven't figured out how to view recorded video... I'll keep punching buttons until something works...
SmartPSS makes it rather simple to view video.
Take a deep breath, take your time and do it right. :)
 

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Is there anything else I should go ahead and get? Are these good enough choices?

1000FT 23AWG Cat6 500MHz UTP Solid, Riser Rated (CMR), Bulk Ethernet Bare Copper Cable
1000FT 23AWG Cat6 500MHz UTP Solid, Riser Rated (CMR), Bulk Ethernet Bare Copper Cable - Gray - Monoprice.com

Cat6 Plug Solid W/Insert 50U 100pcs/Bag
Cat6 Plug Solid W/Insert 50U 100pcs/Bag - Monoprice.com

Klein Tools VDV226-107 Compact Ratcheting Modular Crimper
Klein Tools VDV226-107 Compact Ratcheting Modular Crimper - - Amazon.com

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Looks good, I actually picked up a crimper tool from monoprice - one of the nicer ones and it works well.

Note monoprice has a discount code for this weekend:
$20 Off $100 Use Code: BLOCK20

Also, optional - I also pulled a couple of wires for inside the house during my install so I picked up some keystone jacks and wall plates.
( I already had a punch down tool )
 
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skipdup,,

Check these threads for ideas of what you might need.
What tools do you bring to your installation site?
Installation and test equipment

Locating cameras and picking the fov can be trickier than it might seem. A test rig so hold the cam in the targeted location is wise, then check the view.
These threads discuss test rigs for outdoors (where locating the camera is trickier than indoors). It might give you ideas. Test before you put holes in sheetrock!
Advice appreciated
Redneck Camera Testing

Fastb
 

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Thanks Guys!

Fastb- It is definitely trickier getting the FOV than I thought it'd be. I hung one of my two cameras (corner of the playroom). I "tested" it beforehand by having wife hold iPad while I held camera in place. Still, after having it up for a bit, I'm second-guessing my decision. Have too much wall in the shot than I realized. Oh well, it definitely serves it's purpose. Just going to be more mindful going forward.

All the focus is on the inside, for now. Basically, an elaborate nanny system, not security for these. Ceiling mounting, so not sure how to get a test rig set for that. But, test rigs will be used for sure when I move outside.

I still can't figure out how to get motion, IVS, etc to work. Nothing I do seems to get it. Have tried everything, every combination (NVR, direct to cam, Blue Iris) I can think of. Over and over again. No doubt, user error. But it's got me stumped. I may try a new thread in the camera or NVR section...

Thanks again,
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Have too much wall in the shot than I realized.
your FOV is more than 90 degrees, so a less-than-ideal lens for the application.
Field of view calculator
Lens Comparisons 4mm, 6mm, 12mm

Ceiling mounting, so not sure how to get a test rig set for that.
I used a light bulb changer on a pole, and bungee cord connected to a step ladder.
Some folks use a camera tripod. Others an extendible paint roller handle.
Because a wife-held camera has its own issues.
Ideally, get daytime and nightime shots. Wifey won't have the perseverance....

I still can't figure out how to get motion, IVS, etc to work.
Several things have to be enabled. Try these threads:
IVS setup help
Setting up IVS tripwire...


Enter this into google:
ivs setup, site:ipcamtalk.com
ivs, help, site:ipcamtalk.com

The last term will restrict hits to this forum. I find it useful. I avoid the hits to sites selling stuff....

Fastb
 
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