Hikvision on Ebay

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From my point of view 100 Mbps is more than enough for a standard value streaming around 4Mbps per cam: 8 x 4096 kbps = 32 Mbps, so that's fine, even if you use the second Stream available from the cam for webcasting or other use.
Most of the cams have 10/100 Mbps ethernet interface as standard.
 
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From my point of view 100 Mbps is more than enough for a standard value streaming around 4Mbps per cam: 4 x 4096 kbps = 16 Mbps, so that's fine, even if you use the second Stream available from the cam for webcasting or other use.
You can even use 8 POE ports device , that's also fine for 8 cams.

Most of the cams have 10/100 Mbps ethernet interface as standard.
 
You are probably right but I looked at the negative feedback and it's mostly non-english firmare stuff. I don't care if it's Chinese or english.
 
Price seems excellent.
The cheapest I saw...
You have Buyer protection, so what is the risk here?
Maybe just to get it in 3 weeks or more, that's it
And for the rest, all here in the forum to go up to v5.2.5 :-)
 
Hi,

I bought a 2032 from this seller mainly because I wanted a full English date on the video and full English menus. Excellent price and great seller, I was given a tracking number and the camera arrived in the specified time (delivered to the UK). Very happy with it and saved quite a bit of money versus Amazon UK who wanted nearly twice as much! I am a bit wary of AliExpress whereas with EBay I can use Paypal which I feel is more secure.

Cheers

Now you have english menu and date, but until first flash ;-)
 
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Well its a great price..so i guess it cannot hurt to try..

Sellers on AliExpress are known to sometimes cancel orders that had too good to be true prices. Not saying this is the case but something to keep in mind.

Now you have english menu and date, but until first flash ;-)

True, but I am not going to update the firmware. I am happy with it as it is. If a major security issue is discovered that I can't overcome through using a VPN etc., I may think about it.
 
You're lucky man, becouse I haven't this information before first upgrade :shame:
 
You're lucky man, becouse I haven't this information before first upgrade :shame:

I understand your pain, I usually do a lot of research on the forums before buying anything. So I realised that since a year or so, the 'Chinese' versions of the cameras have this 'feature' built-in where they revert to the Chinese language when you upgrade the firmware.
 
One little question... why on earth pay for a gigabyte switch? 10/100 PoE switches are quite fast enough for almost anything you'll ever do with BlueIris. You can get them off of Amazon for about $44 each. E-bay and other places, even less.

The primary benefit of the zyxel is that it is managed...for most folks that just complicates things but for technical users its a HUGE benefit, separate vlans, remote power toggle and much more.
While technically you dont need gigabit, if you hit the switch with 7 cameras at full bore it can cause problems even though its not theoretically maxing out the 10/100 connection, although most of the time you can run 8 cams easy one 10/100 switch....The 44 dollar switch is an unmanaged 4 port poe 4 port standard switch...the zyxel is a managed fanless 8 port poe (however you need one for the network uplink) http://www.amazon.com/Fanless-Managed-Desktop-Switch-GS1900-8HP/dp/B00GU1KULM
Finally, the zyxel is a poe+ switch that can power a ptz camera that needs more than regular poe...
So its really 88 vs 130 or basically a 40 dollar difference. Though with the two switches you can run 8 cameras vs the 7 on the zyxel.

I understand that this has already been answered by Fenderman quite clearly but I just like to echo his points: I'm quite happy that I went with the Zyxel managed switches mainly because of the nature of work I'm in that I deal with gigabits of company/patient related sensitive data at home that I didn't realize that my home network needed to be looked at by our IT department and certified to be reasonably safe when I started to delve with ip cameras and related port forwarding rules. When I showed them my planned ip cam network and the related switches they immediately approved my plan after a couple of modifications/ software additions. The airgapping capabilities and the vlan features of these managed switches I think clinched the deal and more than made up for the additional costs. The ip cam network can be connected/ easily isolated from network in general, from the interweb and can even power cycle the cams without touching any physical wire or switch. And these can be done even remotely. As for the 10/100 and gigabit bit connection speed: well, I finally realized that adding 6 ip cameras running at full resolution will definitely choke my old 10/100 switch. Besides, using these Zyxel's gave me a bit of future proofing.

Again, my only regret is I should have bought one or two more when they were still 100 bucks a piece over at Colamco since my company is really limiting me to one wireless AP for the whole house and I have to convert some of my work stations and smart tv's to wired.
 
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@Sakuji Great points-....The only downside of the managed switch is that it can introduce lots of issues for the non techies...so its only recommended for folks who either know what they are doing or dont mind learning...
 
@Sakuji Great points-....The only downside of the managed switch is that it can introduce lots of issues for the non techies...so its only recommended for folks who either know what they are doing or dont mind learning...


Yup, fact is I wasn't immune to that also. It took me a couple of weeks reading this forum and other related websites, couple of consult to a local friend here who knows ip cams, and a set of back and forth with our IT department added on top of a short afternoon when they had to visit my home and physically inspect my network and software. Thing is there were times that I almost chucked this whole project to the back burner because of unforeseen headaches. That's why I'm truly thankful to you guys specially those who are level headed when making comments/ suggestions. :encouragement:
 
Looking to get a couple 2432... this looks like too good of a deal?

http://www.aliexpress.com/item/whol...a-Built-in-microphone-DWDR-3D/2042079265.html

The photos at the bottom are of the older 720p version but the description is the 2432. Anyone done business with this company?

@scotd9000 or anybody else: did you order from this seller? How was it so far? I also don't mind chinese firmware and willing to wait out the chinese new year holidays as long as the cams are eventually shipped. I'm looking to get 2 more cubes.
 
I put a message into them regarding shipping and to make sure the description is correct.... No response yet so I assume I won't hear until after chinese new year..
 
I put a message into them regarding shipping and to make sure the description is correct.... No response yet so I assume I won't hear until after chinese new year..


Thanks. I might also hold off until we get clearer answer from the seller. Might also send them an inquiry just like what you did.
Pls, keep us posted.

Thanks