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  1. Im looking to get an 8 channel all in one system and I would like to know which system is a better buy. All my workstations are Apple and I prefert to have the all in one systems.

     

    1. http://m.costco.com/Q-See-8-Channel-HD-NVR-Security-System-with-2TB-HDD-and-8-1080p-IP-Cameras.product.100069855.html

     

    2. http://m.costco.com/Lorex-8-Channel-Stratus-HD-NVR-Security-System-with-2TB-HDD-and-6-1080p-Cameras.product.100048586.html

     

    My budget is $1000 - $ 1700

     

    Are the swan systems good?

     

    Are Q-see rebranded Dahua hardware?


  2. Any help is greatly appreciated. I guess I need an 8-channel POE switch. How many watts do I need for each cameras? I am confused as I see some switches offers 15.4w for 4 ports and 7.5w for 8 ports.

     

    If I wish to use 5-6 cameras will the 7.5w be enough power

     

    I will be using Dahua 2mp IR mini dome 1080p cameras and 1.3 IR 720p bullet cameras


  3. I was reading reviews on different cameras from Networkcameracritics.com and noticed that each different brand IP camera has its own software?

     

    The Axis and Dahua camera both has there own web interface to control the camera settings. If I was to use those cameras with a 16 channel Dahua NVR system will I be using the software from the NVR unit to control each cameras?


  4. What are you thoughts on this Dahua NVR unit from eBay? I know many users here on the forum does not recommend purchasing the units from ebay and Dahua will not suppor the hardware as well. But what if I don't require the support? Can I find firmwares updates else where without having to go through Dahua's support?

     

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/16-Channel-CCTV-H-264-IP-Surveillance-Security-Camera-NVR-ONVIF-Compliant-/160803015093?pt=US_Surveillance_Security_Systems&hash=item25709b49b5


  5. Hi, I've been browsing around this forum and gathered some good information. I am ready to upgrade my current DVR surveillance to something better quality. My current setup is an Aposonic DVR with 4 channels. The cameras I am using are lower quality and I think they are 420 tvl. Recently I had someone steal a package from my home but I could not make the the details of the person. I would like to upgrade to something better. I've heard good things about Dahua DVR? Below is a list of my budget, and things I would like for my setup.

     

    $700-$900

    DVR with 8 channels

    higher quality camera for both day and night

    Audio is not required

    Wired setup or both options for wired and wireless

    1TB

    Apple Mac, iPhone and iPad compatible

     

    What's the difference between IP analog surveillance? I was browsing a website that sells both setup and the resolution for the IP cameras are much higher? Does that mean IP cameras are better in quality?

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