Hi folks,
Thanks for all of the information, very useful resource you have here. I would like something modular that I can upgrade over time into a more robust system. It doesn't need to be perfect, but I'd like a system with some room for growth that I can upgrade over time. We haven't had any incidents and we're in an area that doesn't have any more crime than any other smallish Midwestern US city. That said, eight cameras I'm thinking is a minimum, just for deterrence/cosmetics, as it's a good size property.
I took in a lot reading over this site, so I just want to make sure I'm thinking right about this.
I will not be installing the wiring, but I'm pretty capable as far as networking, adding storage, swapping hardware, troubleshooting software, etc.
My electrician suggested this, which is available at our local electronics store:
Night Owl - 16 Channel 8 Camera 1080p HD Indoor/Outdoor Wired DVR Surveillance System with 1TB Hard Drive - Black/White
ModelP2-161-8L
Seems to me that this is a sufficient cosmetic/deterrent solution, but after reading up here I'd be better off with a PoE system, as PoC will likely not be compatible with other systems. He's going to be installing the cable, and I'd rather that be right for the long haul, since wiring in a 100+ year-old house will probably cost more than any system I'm likely to have initially. So Ethernet is probably my best option. As I find the need/resources for a more robust system I can then add cameras one at a time (starting with something like the one reviewed here, which will give me a good idea of various focal lengths) and the CAT5 can be split (or doubled during installation, which was a great suggestion from the Cliffs).
So, I'm thinking an all-in-one Amcrest, like this one. I run Macs and Ubuntu exclusively, so BI is not a good option.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Thanks for all of the information, very useful resource you have here. I would like something modular that I can upgrade over time into a more robust system. It doesn't need to be perfect, but I'd like a system with some room for growth that I can upgrade over time. We haven't had any incidents and we're in an area that doesn't have any more crime than any other smallish Midwestern US city. That said, eight cameras I'm thinking is a minimum, just for deterrence/cosmetics, as it's a good size property.
I took in a lot reading over this site, so I just want to make sure I'm thinking right about this.
I will not be installing the wiring, but I'm pretty capable as far as networking, adding storage, swapping hardware, troubleshooting software, etc.
My electrician suggested this, which is available at our local electronics store:
Night Owl - 16 Channel 8 Camera 1080p HD Indoor/Outdoor Wired DVR Surveillance System with 1TB Hard Drive - Black/White
ModelP2-161-8L
Seems to me that this is a sufficient cosmetic/deterrent solution, but after reading up here I'd be better off with a PoE system, as PoC will likely not be compatible with other systems. He's going to be installing the cable, and I'd rather that be right for the long haul, since wiring in a 100+ year-old house will probably cost more than any system I'm likely to have initially. So Ethernet is probably my best option. As I find the need/resources for a more robust system I can then add cameras one at a time (starting with something like the one reviewed here, which will give me a good idea of various focal lengths) and the CAT5 can be split (or doubled during installation, which was a great suggestion from the Cliffs).
So, I'm thinking an all-in-one Amcrest, like this one. I run Macs and Ubuntu exclusively, so BI is not a good option.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
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