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Boogieman

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  1. use ip cameras. Ethernet is good for 328f but you can but a switch or repeater in between. 1 switch in the area with the cameras, and 1 repeater in the run to the NVR. Running that much rg6 cable is insane.


  2. The default http port is 80. 8000 is the media port. All blue iris cares about (for the video stream) is the rtsp port which is 554 by default. Thats why when abdelm01 put 8000 in the http port it still worked. OP is probably using blue iris because the hikvision is not his only camera and needs software that can be used with various brands...or there a features that ivms does not support like webserver or software based motion to allow for different settings for recording vs alerts, to name a few.


  3. Forget about a wireless system, they are unreliable and lousy. You need to run power anyway, run ethernet and use POE (power over ethernet) so you only need one wire per camera. If you want something plug and play look at the swann and qsee IP (not sdi,) systems at costco. They are rebranded hikvisions and dahuas.

    If you cannot run cable yourself pay someone with expertise to run the cable, they can do it neatly and cleanly. It will cost you less than trying to get wifi working and will be stable.


  4. a single run is always better than a patched run. Folks only use patch panels for neatness, or they are concerned that there might be breakage of the cable is disturbed alot. I doubt you will have any issue using indoor cable outdoors..i have done this for years without issue. Just use good quality cable, Solid copper not copper clad aluminum or CCA. Home depot usually carries overpriced junk, buy from monoprice or cable matters on amazon.


  5. Each new camera I get, I have to use an old router and set the IP Address range on it to the same range as the new camera so I can access it direct via the browser.

     

    The SADP app I think it is doesn't find it unless the computer you are running the program on is the same IP range as the camera. One I change the camera to the same ip config as my network, i.e. 192.168.1.x then the SADP app locates it.

     

    Is there another way of doing it?

    The sadp application will find the camera and allow you to make changes regardless of the ip range of your router.

    The other way to do it by changing your pcs network settings...there are lots of posts here about doing it that way.


  6. Dont do it, you will not be satisfied. Go with a wired system. If you cannot run the wires yourself pay a pro just to run cable. If you MUST try wireless, you can give the hikvision 2432 cube camera a shot, but you will need a good strong wifi signal. If you are considering outdoor wifi dont...keep in mind that no camera is wireless so you need a power source,,,you may as well run cable...

    For indoors a plan B might be powerline adapters...but they are not 100 percent...

    Bottom line, run the cable.

    What are you trying to watch? what is the purpose of the system?

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