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  1. bguy

    Multiple Switches or Hubs

    You didn't read that on here. One of the suggested ways of connecting things is to connect a cluster of cameras to a switch, and then connect that switch to the NVR. While NVRs may have a PoE switch built in, you're not generally required to use it. It's possible some NVRs may be locked down...
  2. bguy

    Multiple Switches or Hubs

    Does what apply? NVRs and PCs are not switches (although NVRs often have switches built in).
  3. bguy

    I give up! (Chinese cameras) need help/recommendations.

    @wxman, DNS doesn't always work that way. There are virtual host servers that share an IP with many domains. Enjin.com is one of the servers that does this. Unless you use the name, it doesn't get there. An Enjin example is www.skythrones.com and www.unitedsocietygc.com. They both resolve...
  4. bguy

    Looking for ONVIF encoder recommendations...

    Or maybe your POS software has the option for outputting POS DVR overlay data. And the NVR might support POS data.
  5. bguy

    Two Patch Panels?

    Nayr commented on the data. The other cables are not as simple, they have much shorter distance limits. They don't get run through a patch panel. Plus some might be able to be simply split, others might require extra hardware. Each type of connection would need to be discussed separately...
  6. bguy

    Thinking of buying a tablet for viewing Hikvision

    I just remembered I had a Lumia 520 Windows phone laying around. It's only 4 inch. VLC sucks on it, it takes forever to type in the long rtsp URL. So I tried IP Centcom. Seems to work ok if you don't touch it. It rebooted a few times when I was setting it up. It's really just for testing...
  7. bguy

    Where to buy bulk cable?

    "Future-proofing" is generally intended when the cable is installed in walls and can't easily be replaced. While the Toughcable is suitable for outdoor use, I can't find any rating for inside use (such as riser rating). So you may want to limit it's use to outdoor runs. I don't know how good...
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    Where to buy bulk cable?

    Exactly, anyone can print Cat5e, Cat6 or UL on a cable. It doesn't make it true. Here's another site that quotes the Fluke article, and also ran their own tests on cables, and had the same 80% failure. https://www.bluejeanscable.com/articles/is-your-cat6-a-dog.htm Most of the time quality...
  9. bguy

    Hikvision/LTS/Dahua VS Swan/Lorex

    Hikvision and Dahua are the manufacturers of the hardware. LTS, Swann and Lorex are resellers of the hardware. The resellers provide the modified software, support and warranty. I think LTS is going to be more flexible. It seems like Lorex and Swann don't allow ONVIF, so you are stuck with...
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    Thinking of buying a tablet for viewing Hikvision

    I've been considering getting a cheap 7" tablet and just running a substream from the front door to it. I've seen them as cheap as about $40. I just fear it might be too cheap to perform well.
  11. bguy

    New here. Looking for first Home DIY setup

    Milkisbad thread: https://www.ipcamtalk.com/showthread.php/257-Good-source-to-buy-IP-items-at
  12. bguy

    New here. Looking for first Home DIY setup

    That's a TVI model, so mainly for analog cameras. It only has up to 2 IP channels at 1080p. Personally, I wouldn't bother with it or any analog cameras. I'd stick with an NVR that has PoE and 1080p minimum. It's a lot easier running an Ethernet line than running coax and power lines.
  13. bguy

    Rack Mounted Cable Modem

    If you don't already have a rack, why not get a cabinet? Then it's also secured with a lock. Like this: www.ebay.com/itm/141813956769
  14. bguy

    Cheap nvr or more expensive one

    The biggest difference I see, is the cheap one doesn't have PoE, and the expensive one does. The little one is not as cheap and little if you need to add a PoE switch.
  15. bguy

    SSD in NVR

    It would be a waste of money unless you have a specific reason for doing it. A 1TB SSD runs about $200. A 4TB WD purple runs about $150. SSD has a limited writing lifespan, when you hit that limit, it becomes read only. The Pros of SSD over a HD is they are fast and don't consume a lot of...
  16. bguy

    In law brownie points - Brand and model recommendation for home system please

    And with 10 cameras, I'd definitely get a larger drive than 2TB.
  17. bguy

    Outdoor power supply & UPS

    My guess is, it's a wireless camera since all he's asking about is the power. If it is wireless, here's how you do it... Get a 30 watt solar panel, and a 12V battery (~17ah), and a solar charging controller.
  18. bguy

    Best way to save video for police --LaView (Hikvision)

    Well, why not give it to the police? It's to hopefully help neighbors that I know, and also try to stop people from coming to our street to steal things. Would you want to help if your friends got things stolen? But the easier it is to supply footage the better. To be honest, about all it...
  19. bguy

    Stumped on a particular setup

    Not to sidetrack the OP's topic, but I have a Laview NVR, which is a re-branded Hikvision. I added the route to the PoE network to my router hoping I could access the cameras. When that didn't work, I contacted their support asking how to access them. They gave me the instructions on enabling...
  20. bguy

    Stumped on a particular setup

    Well, I did say there were people more knowledgeable than me. I thought the virtual host only allowed web access via the forwarded port. I had been accessing my cameras via the NVR and forwarded port. I just set it up so I can access them directly. Thanks Alastair. As for virtual host, it's...
  21. bguy

    Stumped on a particular setup

    I'm sure there are people more knowledgeable that I am, but I think I see the issue you are having. It sounds like you want 2 NVRs to record one of the cameras. I don't know how well that will work, but let me explain a few things. Internet is irrelevant. You have 2 private networks...
  22. bguy

    Do I need two ethernet cables or one?

    Make sure you also get cable from a reputable brand. Anyone can print Cat 6 on a cable.
  23. bguy

    Is a NAS an overkill?

    I guess you can tell from the replies that a system capable of having the HD installed is preferable. There are 1u rack mount systems that are about that size, and 1.7" high. Or you can use a slim line desktop case. I'd suggest mounting your cage high up, out of reach. You could still have a...
  24. bguy

    New home POE camera setup - Feedback requested

    Abbell's comment is probably just backing up my opinion that you won't want all 4mm cameras. The Varifocal lets you change the focal length to suit the installation location, but they also cost a little more. And once you put them in a location, you aren't going to change the lens. There's...
  25. bguy

    Is a NAS an overkill?

    I agree you don't want the open dock, it's for when you need to swap drives often. And you don't want to make it too easy for people to remove the drive storing all your security footage. But do you want a drive bay that is larger than your computer? That's fine if you need the drive bays...
  26. bguy

    Is a NAS an overkill?

    It may have a 6GB interface, but spinning drives can't actually move data that fast. Looking at Amazon reviews someone noted speeds of about 160MB/s. USB 3.0 is 5 Gb/s, or 625MB/s. You just want to be sure any external USB 3.0 enclosure you get can handle the large drive.
  27. bguy

    Is a NAS an overkill?

    Normally the drive would be installed in the system using it. I didn't realize you were using a system that might not fit more more than one drive. Most normal PCs are in cases that should hold 2 drives, or more. What kind of case or computer are you using?
  28. bguy

    Router advice?

    He noted that he wanted to "run Iris remotely". So I still stick with my recommendation. A VPN server capable router is nice, but Teamviewer is easier. I wouldn't port forward for access to a Windows computer either.
  29. bguy

    2mp 12x dahua rebranded dome deal

    There's lots of crap cable being sold as network cable, and I think you bought one of them. Are you sure it's really copper? Copper clad aluminum would really add to the issue. You can test it by stripping some wires and putting them in a lighter flame. Al melts, Cu doesn't. Another issue...
  30. bguy

    2mp 12x dahua rebranded dome deal

    I haven't heard of 26 gauge Cat 6. Normally it's 23 gauge, which is a little bigger than the 24 gauge used for Cat5e. If it really is 26 awg, that5 might be the problem.