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  1. seagate_surfer

    Help view my DVR remotely

    Hello Barefooted, There are several factors that could be affecting remote monitoring, in order to be able to do live streaming you will need good internet and this happens to be the case when you are at home but not when you are out. The videos are "heavy" in the internet in special if they are HD but, if your plan for mobile data is not enough you will not be able to see them, as a starting point it is recommended to have a connection of 1Gb/1.5Gb dedicated for each one of your cameras, that means you will require about 3 gigas of internet for 2 cameras and so on, understand? At home you don't really need internet because it's a local network, if all devices are connected to the same router they can transmit data one another even when there is no internet access as long as the router can handle all that data throughput, that's why it is easier when you are at home. The cameras can be seen locally without internet (at home) but if they are not connected to the internet they cannot be accessed from other networks, so just make sure that the cameras are connected to the internet.
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    Upgrade of A Fairly Basic System

    Hi delprimero, on behalf of your search for a hard drive, we would like to recommend our SkyHawk drive as they are optimized to work in those systems. Besides being compatible with the Synology NAS, the SkyHawk drive has an excellent performance, reliable and designed to work 24/7. In the following link can you see the drive: https://www.seagate.com/internal-hard-drives/hdd/skyhawk/ Seagate Technology | Official Forums Team IronWolf Drives for NAS Applications SkyHawk Drives for Surveillance Applications BarraCuda Drives for PC and Gaming
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    New system advice

    Hi jaygen, using a drive that is not designed to work in a surveillance system is not recommended, it can affect the performance of the drive and will not provide you with security. It is very important to use the right drive for the right job. Therefore, we recommend you to use a drive that is optimized for surveillance systems, as our SkyHawk. This drive is designed to work 24/7, has a excellent performance and reliability. Besides that, it is compatible with DVRs and NVRs and comes with a 3 year warranty. Check out the drive, on the link below : https://www.seagate.com/internal-hard-drives/hdd/skyhawk/ Seagate Technology | Official Forums Team IronWolf Drives for NAS Applications SkyHawk Drives for Surveillance Applications BarraCuda Drives for PC and Gaming
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    System design help

    Hi mr2u53, since you are building your own surveillance system, we would like to recommend a drive that is optimized to work in those systems. Those drives are designed to work 24/7, be reliable and should have a certain amount of capacity in order to get the most benefit out of them. We have the SkyHawk drives that are specially designed for surveillance systems, the SkyHawk has all the characteristics that you may need in a surveillance drive. Our drives have 3 years of warranty, can support up to 64 cameras and are compatible with DVRs and NVRs. Here is the link to check it out: https://www.seagate.com/internal-hard-drives/hdd/skyhawk/ Seagate Technology | Official Forums Team IronWolf Drives for NAS Applications SkyHawk Drives for Surveillance Applications BarraCuda Drives for PC and Gaming
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