Jump to content

redalert

Members
  • Content Count

    30
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by redalert

  1. I also own a Dahua NVR4208. From my understanding it will support many IP cameras not just Dahua brand. I'm using 5 3MP cameras from Hikvision (DS-2CD2732F-I) and have 0 compatibility issues. As long as the cameras are ONVIF you should be fine. The DS-2CD2732F-I's are pricey ($150ish) because they are Varifocal, I set it at 2.8mm anyway. if I were to do my system over again I'd go with DS-2CD2135F-IS its around $90 fixed lens. Good luck.
  2. I have 5 Hikvision 3MP cameras using a Dahua NVR and the one thing that irks me is if I set the image quality to optimal I get stuttering and the image on the monitor freezes after a bit. If I set it to medium then everything works fine.
  3. I currently have a Dahua NVR4208-8P. What are my options to be able to use 2 remote controls in 2 separate room/monitors with the nvr being elsewhwere. Is it possible to purchase IR extenders of some sort?
  4. Thanks for the input. I like the dedicated software route because the dahua and most nvrs don't allow having 3x3 split on the monitor. Another question is if I run outputs on 2 monitors will it be more cpu overhead? Thanks.
  5. I currently have 5 3mp hikvision cams running from a Dahua NVR4208-8P but when I set the image quality to full there is stuttering on the screen and the output will actually freeze, setting the image quality to medium resolves the issue. I'm sure its due to the processor in the nvr and it's just too much to handle. Overall the nvr is pretty good except for that issue. Can you recommend a more robust NVR or would I be better running some type of server with a more robust processing speed? I was thinking a i3 lenovo server running win 7 or even server 2012. Also If I go this route is it better to get a dedicated graphics card or can I get by with integrated graphics. Thanks in advance.
  6. I recently bought a Dahua nvr and 5 Ip cameras but not crazy about the nvr and was thinking of going the pc server route. I was thinking the AMD Athlon 5350 APU would do the trick at only 25watts draw. I need it to display 5 IP cameras at 3mp as well as write to the 2 drives. Would this do the trick or do I need more power?
  7. redalert

    Rj45 ends

    You may not be crimping the ends correctly. Cat 5 is actually a thinner cable and from experience is a lot easier to attach the ends. Recently I installed 5 cameras with 4 cables using cat6 and 1 using cat 5. I have not noticed any difference in speed, image quality. Cat 6 is better for future proofing but right now cat 5 is just fine.
  8. Hi guys, I have 4 IP cameras currently connected to a 4 port poe switch, which is connected to my router. My 8 port nvr sees the 4 cameras and runs fine, through the switch. I recently bought 1 more camera and wanted to hook it up to the nvr instead but I cannot get the nvr to recognize it. I thought it was a gateway issue so I connected 5th camera to the router itself and set the default gateway to the gateway of the switch, which of course is different than the default gateway to the router. Am I missing something? why can't I use both the switch and the nvr's poe ports?
  9. Don't know about the virtual host thing but thanks for the youtube video. That's exactly what I needed.
  10. How can I access the IP camera's internal settings through a browser now? The 4 cameras on the Poe switch have the same subnet as my router whereas the 1 camera connected to the nvr itself has a different subnet.
  11. Thanks shockwave199. Setting auto dhcp worked after nvr restart though I don't like the fact that I have to change my ip range in router to access the camera from a browser. But at least its working now.
  12. Thanks I'll try that. Another question, it might be possible that the nvr is hooked up to the switch, would that be a problem, Does the nvr and the switch have to be connected seperately to the router?
  13. I have a basic 8 channel Dahua DVR. I'm running 8 cameras via cat5. There is only one VGA output. Is it possible to split 4 channels to vga in order to view 4 channels on another display?
  14. Is the mini female rca cable that's included with this camera for camera adjustment or does it serve some other purpose? In other words can I hook up a monitor to this and adjust the camera settings on the fly?
  15. redalert

    2 Monitors 1 DVR? Is it possible?

    Yes but I was thinking 2 independent monitors from the same dvr able to record and display the channels associated with each monitor.
  16. redalert

    CNB VCM-24VF vs. VBM-24VF

    Just got these baluns in today. FYI these will not fit into the housing of CNB DCM-24vf cameras.
  17. Hi Everyone, Excuse the dumb questions but I am fairly new to CCTV installs. From what I've read on here the vcm-24vfs are good cameras. Soon I'm going to be installing a total of 6 vcm-24vf dome cameras. I was wondering if using a power splitter such as the one pictured will suffice or a power supply box is the way to go and why. Also if the octopus is ok does it matter if I use a 12 or 24 volt ac adapter? Thanks.
  18. If I run Cat5e cables without conduit but protected under siding should I be concerned with long-term degradation and reliability? Would rg59 be the better option?
  19. redalert

    CNB VCM-24VF vs. VBM-24VF

    Anybody know if I can fit these bigger baluns into the housing?
  20. Now in the documentation for the camera it states that if using 12V power, you should not use UTP. Is there any reason for this? I've already ordered a 12V ac adapter and was wondering.
  21. Like I said, it's going to go under vinyl siding so UV won't be an issue though I suppose moisture might.
  22. I agree. I think this fits the bill. I'll eat the extra couple of bucs since I won't have to splice. Just plug and play.
  23. hi. the lead your looking at is a local test setup lead. nothing todo with connecting to your dvr.......... the camera comes with BNC plug in. (which you cant see in picture) Thanks for clarifying.
×