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  1. What part is actually made in North America?

     

    Just wondering?

     

    They might be assembled in Canada but that would be it. The Chipsets, imagers, lens, all come from over seas.

    The key point might be where over seas. I don't have a problem with Japanese or Korean products. Only China and other 3rd world countries.

     

    The part that sets Avigilon apart from others is the Software. That's not coming from over seas.


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    One project I work on has 30 Avigilon 1mp cameras, 10 2mp cameras, 21 5mp cameras, 32 encoders, 3 servers, ISCSI storage, and 4 clients running and it's not even a blip on their radar.

     

    This is all spread over a large building with about 20 IDF closets.

     

    Soon to come 30 more cameras running across town on single mode fiber. (11 Miles) back to the servers at the main campus.

     

    Just curios

    what is max bandwidth per server u getting

    I just finish project with 51 Avigilon cams across 3 servers

     

     

    I'll check that out and let you know. We do have the NICs Teamed and the switch gear supports Teaming.


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    I have a few camera's on a customers network (The network has been built from the ground up so I have alot of the newer tools available to route traffic) but the cameras seem to lag or sometimes "drop" from showing on the DVR itself. I know this is an issue as far as data transmission on the network but it is very hard to explain this to a customer who is not "tech savy". What are you guys doing when the only option is to just add the IP cameras to the network or is it mandatory for you to build a separate network just for the cameras ?

     

    Can you be more specific about this network? Switch make and model? What type of connection between switches? 10gig between switches?

     

    One project I work on has 30 Avigilon 1mp cameras, 10 2mp cameras, 21 5mp cameras, 32 encoders, 3 servers, ISCSI storage, and 4 clients running and it's not even a blip on their radar.

     

    This is all spread over a large building with about 20 IDF closets.

    Everything in on the customers physical network but a VLAN just for security devices.

     

    Soon to come 30 more cameras running across town on single mode fiber. (11 Miles) back to the servers at the main campus.


  4. So if I am following this correctly you have 5 IP cameras, 1 server and 2 clients with a 2nd NIC connected to the switch and that's the only thing connected to the switch?

     

    The other NICs of the 2 client machines are going to be connected to a different physical network?

     

    If this is the right scenario you don't need a Axis guy you just need a network guy. No Vlans necessary in this plan.

     

    Quite simple actually.


  5. Since your not a integrator that does this stuff daily and have access to the protected lines I would consider subbing it to a company that can do the big hitters in the industry.

     

    Axis is a good IP line that can be bought through distribution but then you would need something like Omnicast for the software side.

     

    Or Avigilon for the Software solution and a mixture of Axis and Avigilon for the cameras.

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