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    Advice needed

    Hi I have no experience of cctv systems. I want to install a home cctv system. I'm not sure if this will work. I'm planning to connect 5 Dahua IP cameras to the NVR. I intend to have 2 POE switches located in 2 different locations. The switches would then be connected to the network via routers and powerline adaptors. I was then planning to connect the NVR to my router which is connected to a powerline adaptor. 3 cameras - 1 switch- router - powerline - powerline - router - NVR 2 cameras - 1 switch - router - powerline - [to above] ie the 2 switches are connected to the NVR via the mains cables, powerline adaptors and a single CAT6 cable. No cameras plug into the NVR directly. The 3 camera setup is in a garage and it is not feasible to run a CAT6 cable to the house. The 2 camera system is again remote from where I want the NVR positioning. I plan on record on motion with the cameras at 5fps. Is this arrangement possible using the BONDWL® NVR3108-P 8 NVR? It is capable of 120fps @1080P. Would I be better bypassing the router and connecting the NVR to a powerline adaptor? The cameras I have in mind are the Dahua BW® IPC-HFW4300S and the Dahua IPC-HDBW4300E (both 3Mpixel IP POE) I was thinking of a Purple WD 2Tb HDD. Will the system work or am I completely off the mark? Many thanks
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