- Apr 27, 2018
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Hello everyone.
I have been toying with the idea of setting up some security cameras at my place and would appreciate a gentle push in the right direction.
I live on a pretty decent sized property and have a large shed at the back of my block. The shed is powered but has no wired internet, I am currently using a netgear wireless extender down there to get wifi from the house. The extender has ethernet ports and I have my solar and playstation hard wired into it and they seem to get stable internet connection even to have video streaming on my PS3. Digging a trench to run an ethernet cable isn't really doable at the moment either due to concrete footpaths.
So my question is, should i run two independant NVR's with one being for the house and the other for the shed and try and get them running on the same network to be able to either remotely view them or view them locally off the same computer, or is there a better way I could do this.
Rummaging around on this forum I have found "Blueiris" software being mentioned a lot and have gone and looked at the webpage which doesn't really provide a lot of information. I have a few pc's about the place but could get my hands on a cheap i7 desktop to use if that would suit better.
I am looking to run atleast 2 cameras from the shed location, one being inside and the second outside looking over the back yard. The house will have a couple of cameras to start with but may expand as the renovations are completed.
I am by no means an electronics master and quite frankly reading stuff about bandwidth and compresion scales freaks the hell out of me. I will read to research if pointed in the right direction though.
I really appreciate any input some of you may have.
Kind regards,
Dave.
I have been toying with the idea of setting up some security cameras at my place and would appreciate a gentle push in the right direction.
I live on a pretty decent sized property and have a large shed at the back of my block. The shed is powered but has no wired internet, I am currently using a netgear wireless extender down there to get wifi from the house. The extender has ethernet ports and I have my solar and playstation hard wired into it and they seem to get stable internet connection even to have video streaming on my PS3. Digging a trench to run an ethernet cable isn't really doable at the moment either due to concrete footpaths.
So my question is, should i run two independant NVR's with one being for the house and the other for the shed and try and get them running on the same network to be able to either remotely view them or view them locally off the same computer, or is there a better way I could do this.
Rummaging around on this forum I have found "Blueiris" software being mentioned a lot and have gone and looked at the webpage which doesn't really provide a lot of information. I have a few pc's about the place but could get my hands on a cheap i7 desktop to use if that would suit better.
I am looking to run atleast 2 cameras from the shed location, one being inside and the second outside looking over the back yard. The house will have a couple of cameras to start with but may expand as the renovations are completed.
I am by no means an electronics master and quite frankly reading stuff about bandwidth and compresion scales freaks the hell out of me. I will read to research if pointed in the right direction though.
I really appreciate any input some of you may have.
Kind regards,
Dave.