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  1. Hi

     

    I have brought what id thought was a plug n play system.

     

    8 Channel NVR with ONVIF 4MP cameras, plugged them in and on the monitor no images show but get a message stating ip address and underneath says "The login return time is up".

     

    Any idea what this means, there is power to the camera. The ip address shows 10.1.1.29. Does this need to be configured to an internal ip address?

     

    Thanks

     

    Vic


  2. Hi,

     

    I have router installed in the hallway. I am unable to run a hard cable from the dvr (in loft) to the ground floor (all walls been plastered along with new carpet). The POE adapters work intermittently, any ideas of any other ways to get good connections without intermittent poe issues?

     

    Thanks


  3. There is an existing system which i am going to replace at a mates house. There is a vision module with 2 co ax cables that goes from the back of the dvr to module and another from module to ??

    Any ideas what this module does?

    Thankyou

     

    *please note attachment added.

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  4. Hi All,

     

    Many thanks for your replies.

     

    As the previous installer had embedded the cables behind the brick work and cemented it.

     

    I ended up loosening that brick and managed to get to the existing cabling to connect to the new camera. It was a mission to do but its done now.

     

    Yes Tom, i have seen those Mules and will keep it in mind for future issues like this. Pricey piece of kit when alot of my clients want cheapest jobs but the highest specs...lol

     

    Thanks guys

     

    Vic


  5. Hi all,

     

    I am going to do a upgrade tomorrow and need to know if i can extend the power and video going from one camera to another which will be positioned 4 feet away? as the previos camera is faulty and the video\power cable has been embedded behind the wall and sealed.

    Do i just use a T piece to share the video? what do i use to extend the power.

     

    I cannot put a new cable in as its a new build and they have requested that i cannot make hole to the building and want the cheapest option available to them.

     

    I am aware its not the best way to fix this, but what the customer wants.

     

    Your advise would be greatly appreciated.

     

    Thanks

     

    Vic


  6. I having completed a 8 camera install, everything working well.

     

    The problem i am experiencing is that the BT telephone line is approx 30m away from where the router is. They have a good quality cable coming from Main BT line to a secondary line near the router.

     

    The CCTV works fine and works from my laptop when i am connected into the network via 192.xxx.x.x

     

    Upon entering the static ip address, i get time out error. The ports are open on the router.

     

    Do you think this is because of the distance of the BT signal has to travel?

     

    Many Thanks


  7. Agreed... CCA CAT 5 cable has arrived in the bin.

     

    Cat 5e Solid Core cable ordered, obviously alot more dearer but will save me sorting out issues in the long run.

     

    If you know of any UK suppliers who sell good quality Cat 5 and Cat 6 solid core cable, please pm me.

     

    Really appreciate you comments as im currently going through a big learning curve at present.

     

    Regards

    Vic


  8. Hi guys,

     

    Thankyou all for your information. Gives me a few thinks to try out now.

     

    I was referring to splicing to the Cat 5 cable end and not to the balun.

    I have been using a single channel balun which screws into the cat 5 cable when i have stripped it back.

     

    On this particular occasion i have used Cat 5e CCA Cable which i believe is not Solid Core.

     

    Many Thanks

     

    Vic


  9. Hi all,

     

    I have a DVR on a customer site in the loft space which overheats when stored in a DVR lockable box.

    When taken out of the box, the DVR stays in its normal operating temperature.

     

    Any ideas on how i can keep the unit cool whilst locked in the lockable box?

     

    Someone mentioned a USB Fan, is this safe?

     

    Thanks

     

    Vic


  10. Hi guys,

     

    I have a customer where i have installed x3 ip cameras to a NVR unit. All working fine. The question i have is around the port forwarding. He has a setup where the BT fibre router has only one cat 5 connection. This plugs into his Orange brightbox wireless router which has x4 ethernet ports. The CCTV NVR is plugged into this.

     

    Do i configure port forwarding at the BT router or Orange router or both?

     

    Thanks

     

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