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    QTView sucks on my opinion.

    I am having a problem with the cameras I have 6 up and it only finds 1. My NVR confirms that they are connected from the box. I am wanting to know how to find the IP address? I go into the router setting and find some and I cannot tell which is which or Some do not pop up at all.
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    Where to install our cameras outside?

    For some reason it's sideways.
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    QTView sucks on my opinion.

    That's interesting. Well I will try to get the program to run and try to pull the camera mobile via the ReoLink Application. Can two programs pull from a camera at the same time?
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    Where to install our cameras outside?

    Below are pictures that points outside of our business. We will have three cameras outside one that points straight , one that points to the sidewalk on the left and one that points to the sidewalk on the right. I want to get a good view on peoples faces so where should I install these cameras...
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    QTView sucks on my opinion.

    Now I won't say that I am the most technical person out here , whenever there is an instruction to follow I know how to follow it. As of now I set up 1 camera before installation so that I can set up the network of the NVR and the cameras before hand since we wire tomorrow. As of now QTView is...
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    Tapping into the Ethernet Cable to give Power to an IP Camera

    ReoLink RLC-410 and they are POE enabled, So would I just connect the Ethernet cord from the camera to the NVR and be done with it?
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    Tapping into the Ethernet Cable to give Power to an IP Camera

    I do not know if the camera is POE I will check and reply when I find out.
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    Tapping into the Ethernet Cable to give Power to an IP Camera

    In fact our NVR does have a built in POE. http://www.q-see.com/sixteen-channel-1080p-nvr-with-4tb-hd-included-qt8416-4 what would be the procedures that I would need to take? So the NVR would be drawing gigabit connection from the Ethernet cords?
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    Tapping into the Ethernet Cable to give Power to an IP Camera

    I have 11 cameras which I want to install in our office location. 10 of these cameras are Realink cameras and 1 is a Q-See camera which I will be connecting to a Q-SEE NVR which has a hard drive in it. With these cameras I am going to be running a total of 500+ feet in total of Ethernet cable so...
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