- Dec 10, 2015
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Hey Everyone,
If you don’t mind, please sanity-check me here. I’ve been doing a lot of research but it will surely not match everyone’s expertise on this awesome forum, which is why we’re all here right?
Also, I apologize in advance for the long post and my lack of experience but if you can please look this over and let me know where I can improve or make changes, I’d greatly appreciate it.
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Here’s my potential setup, all LTS at this point.
NVR - LTN8716-P16 -- I’ll add 2x WD Purples to this for saving local.
So far I’m up to 7 cams but I will be adding more so I want the ability to expand to 16 channels (inside cams, etc.)
Here’s a couple shots of the house from Google Earth.
**For everything here I’m up for recommendations on placement(angles, total moves), or camera type etc., please**
*All the cams I chose below are WDR 120db*
Overhead Shot:

Front Shot (showing porch coverage)

Porch diagram-of-amazingness (see fancy “paint” image)
Straight on Front Shot

As for the networking:
Currently we just have our “Wireless Gateway(WG)*It’s a modem and 4port router*” that comes with our internet service. Are you able to just setup the NVR, like this?
Internet -->> WG -->> NVR -->> Cams
Or do we need a Switch and or Router, like this?
Internet -->> WG -->> NVR -->> Switch/Router (PoE here too?) -->> Cams
The 300ft wiring max distance is not an issue and I’ve seen several diagrams of setups online so I just wanted to get your advice on the best possible setup/recommendations here.
The way I’m thinking, we add a new and much more powerful N router(we don’t have N at this time and want to go to that for the house) after the WG and then go into a Cisco switch etc., if necessary. Let me know if I’m totally off base here.
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So besides the networking questions above and getting the Cat6 to run to these cams – am I missing anything here? I know we may need some brackets/junction boxes etc. But am I overthinking this and forgetting anything?
Thanks in advance for everyone's input!
Cheers!
If you don’t mind, please sanity-check me here. I’ve been doing a lot of research but it will surely not match everyone’s expertise on this awesome forum, which is why we’re all here right?

Also, I apologize in advance for the long post and my lack of experience but if you can please look this over and let me know where I can improve or make changes, I’d greatly appreciate it.
*****
Here’s my potential setup, all LTS at this point.
NVR - LTN8716-P16 -- I’ll add 2x WD Purples to this for saving local.
So far I’m up to 7 cams but I will be adding more so I want the ability to expand to 16 channels (inside cams, etc.)
Here’s a couple shots of the house from Google Earth.
**For everything here I’m up for recommendations on placement(angles, total moves), or camera type etc., please**
*All the cams I chose below are WDR 120db*
Overhead Shot:
- RED (1) – CMIP9743W-SZ (Varifocal Motorized Lens Bullet 2.8 – 12mm)to allow me to zoom closer to the street to catch license plates clearly, if ever necessary. I thought about a PTZ but I didn’t want to terrify the neighbors too much. **Just to confirm, is this lens controlled by the NVR electronically or is it a "set it when you install manually or electronically" and not remote?)
- Yellow’s (x3) – CMIP3042W (Fixed Lens Turret Camera 4mm lens) *Second story under the eaves* Matrix IR Turrets for overall viewing coverage (I want to make sure I cover the sides of the house and windows as well as our shed out back.
- Green’s (x3) – CMIP7442W-28M (4.1MP Fixed Lens Dome Camera 2.8mm lens)Domes for the front porch(see fancy “paint” diagram below), back patio(I want to make sure we watch the sliding door and patio under the cover) and inside the garage(that is not a cam over the garage, it’s for inside to get a view of our vehicles) I plan to setup motion alerts to go insane if anything changes in there (door open, etc.)
- Also, idea, can I run a microphone for these front porch, garage and back patio cams, separately (or what is your best recommendation for that?) I see there is a dome with varifocus and mic built in but the cost increase is a huge difference – are mics easy to add and do you see any issues doing so with the NVR above?

Front Shot (showing porch coverage)
- I wanted to give you a street level view of the Red, Yellow, and Green cams. The Green porch cam will, potentially, be mounted in the far top left corner of the ceiling as close to the wall as I can to the windows. I want to ensure I get a shot of anyone approaching the porch, potentially hiding behind that post, packages being left, or anyone at my front door (profile shot is probably the best I can do here... ideas?)

Porch diagram-of-amazingness (see fancy “paint” image)
- Hopefully this gives you a better idea of where I was thinking of placing the Vandal-Proof Dome

Straight on Front Shot
- You can better see the potential placement of the other Yellow Turret here looking down the side yard.

As for the networking:
Currently we just have our “Wireless Gateway(WG)*It’s a modem and 4port router*” that comes with our internet service. Are you able to just setup the NVR, like this?
Internet -->> WG -->> NVR -->> Cams
Or do we need a Switch and or Router, like this?
Internet -->> WG -->> NVR -->> Switch/Router (PoE here too?) -->> Cams
The 300ft wiring max distance is not an issue and I’ve seen several diagrams of setups online so I just wanted to get your advice on the best possible setup/recommendations here.
The way I’m thinking, we add a new and much more powerful N router(we don’t have N at this time and want to go to that for the house) after the WG and then go into a Cisco switch etc., if necessary. Let me know if I’m totally off base here.
*******
So besides the networking questions above and getting the Cat6 to run to these cams – am I missing anything here? I know we may need some brackets/junction boxes etc. But am I overthinking this and forgetting anything?
Thanks in advance for everyone's input!
Cheers!
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