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  1. Hi , to start with check if your DVR can take IP cameras - most new DVR allow limited IP cameras to be connected. Preferably get the same brand IP camera or if not the same brand ensure that both the DVR/NVR and Camera are ONVIF compatible. Use a IP sniffer or software supplied with the Cam to change the IP and connect the cam to a switch which in turn connects to network port on the DVR/NVR. Search for the IP cam on the DVR/NVR and add it to the table.
  2. Hi , we have an IP CCTV installation with around 60 cams connected to NVR's .Keeping future growth in mind the client suggests that we move on to a Server based solution. What would you recommend as a solution . Tsa
  3. tsamysore

    Hi From India - Hello to all

    Have been in the industry for the past 15 + years . Look forward to be part of this gorup
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