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  1. Djstorm100

    Picking out a system?

    Thank you, I'm very new to this and the specs and "IT" part of it I'm not very familiar with. Although I did network the computers at my fathers business, however that's pretty easy.
  2. Djstorm100

    Picking out a system?

    PoE ease of installation. Please dont listen to HeightsCCTV....good 8ch NVR's dont cost 1000. ANY half decent ip camera will have POE. Whether or not a camera has an SD card has nothing to do with POE. Someone who suggests replacing ethernet has no business giving advice on this forum There are great cameras from hikvision and dahua - both reputable reliable companies. This lorex system is a rebranded Dahua system and will meet you needs. http://www.costco.com/Lorex-8-Channel-HD-NVR-Security-System-with-2TB-HDD-and-4-1080p-Cameras.product.100153164.html If you have a bigger budget, this 4mp system is on sale for 1300. It is also a rebranded dahua system. http://www.costco.com/Q-See-16-Channel-HD-NVR-Security-System-with-3TB-HDD-and-8-4MP-HD-IP-Cameras.product.100213199.html This is a rebranded hikvision system with 6 cameras - note you need to add your own driver (these hikvision cameras are not compatible with the standard hikvision 2cd-xxxx firmware, they have their own special firmware) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16881183053&cm_re=laview-_-81-183-053-_-Product You can also piece together your own system, just make sure that you buy US region hikvision cameras..many sold on amazon and aliepress are english language but NOT us region and you will have issues with firmware upgrades. Thank you! How can you tell is something is just a re-badge system? I would more incline to use the new egg system as it is cheaper but quality is still on par. with the other two from costco (plus I don't have a membership) If you go to the new egg link: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16881183053&cm_re=laview-_-81-183-053-_-Product and scroll down to the video (2nd one) where he shows the cameras I notice there was a pretty consisterable delay, while it records everything still the delay was half second. Is this normal or does setting need to be adjusted? lastly reading the reviews one poster said "Ah I had some issues trying to get all 6 camera's to display Hd streams simultaneously. It has something called "main stream" and "sub stream" feeds that each camera can stream. The problem is that if you max out the quality and resolution of all 6 camera's the recorder hits a bandwidth limit that does not allow live view or recording at maximum resolution. So I found I had to lower all 6 camera's to 1 setting below maximum quality ie: 4096kb/s vs 8000kb/s. Then it seems to run all 6 at decent quality. Also the only way I could tell what stream the camera's were using was thru the internet interface, not thru the software of the dvr..." Is there anything that can be done so all 6 cameras are ran at the highest setting for best performance? You mention the firmware. Where and how would I know what in getting is correct since they have their own special one?
  3. Djstorm100

    Picking out a system?

    PoE ease of installation.
  4. Looking to get a 4 channel (like to have 8 channel dvr) system that won't break the bank to terribly but not china junk either. Must have are: 780P or better PoE IP system so I can view anywhere by app or IP. at least 82 feet NV White in color cameras to make house. Not deal breakers: 8 channel dvr with 4 channel system. This is so I can expand if need to later on.
  5. Hey everyone, The fiancé and I bought our first house and close on it March 21. This past Thursday someone broke in to it and stole the dishwasher. More than likely it is someone that works for on the subcontractors. This is a brand new house in a brand new subdivision. I know it is not uncommon, once people move in it will stop. Or it is just a isolated incident. Short story, I'm a firearms instructor and thus have firearms which are stored in a nice safe. My concern is having a system (alarm and video) while I am away. Alarm I think I got picked out but video is something I'm not sure of because I know zero about it. Must have: Going to use 5 to 6 cameras. NVR needs to be 8 channel 1080p Dome cameras (look better and not a eye sore and less obvious per say) POE Varifocal on board SD would be nice (not a must have, but nice to have) IR out to 80-90+feet.
  6. So are you suggesting going with the Costco system?
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