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  1. Hello. This is my first post on CCTV Forums. I recently decided that I wanted to install a security camera system in my home (Cameras are external underneath roof overhang). I've done what I feel like is a lot of research and have decided on the following products. 4x SavvyPixel IPC-HFW1320S 3MP Megapixel HD Network Mini IR Bullet Security IP Camera 3.6mm Lens Item model number: LYSB01F6S0G0Y-ELECTRNCS 1x Dahua NVR4104-P NVR 4 Channel Smart Mini 1U 4 POE Network Video Recorder Model #:NVR4104-P 4x StarTech N6PATCH50BK 50 ft. Cat 6 Black Snagless Cat6 UTP Patch Cable - ETL Verified Model #:N6PATCH50BK 1x WD Purple 4TB Surveillance Hard Disk Drive - 5400 RPM Class SATA 6Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5 Inch - WD40PURX Model #:WD40PURX 1x SAMSUNG S24D300H Black 24" 2ms (GTG) HDMI Widescreen LCD/LED Monitor, 250 cd/m2 DCR Mega Infinity (1000:1), D-Sub, HDMI Model #:WD40PURX 1x Rosewill RC-6-HDM-MM-BK-3 6 ft. Black High Speed HDMI Cable M-M Model #:RC-6-HDM-MM-BK-3 Questions #1.) I know that the cameras that I listed above come with weather protectors that screw together shielding the female ethernet port attached to the camera and the male ethernet plug attached to the 50 ft ethernet cat6 cable from the elements. What I wonder is how do I get them onto the ethernet plug attached to the 50 ft cat6 cable. The ethernet plug is too big to fit through the hole of the included part. I've seen nvr/camera setups that are packed together have them already installed on the cable, but how do I do it. Do I have to terminate the cable and slide it on and feed all of the cat6 innards back into the plug (That sounds really expertise heavy). If I do have to do that to protect the plug and port from the elements, then can someone link a good tutorial? And what would be a good crimper? #2.) Also are all of my parts compatiable with each other (especially the cameras and dvr)? #3.) Have I forgotten any important components to the DVR IP Camera setup (minus hardware tools) Thank you for all your effort and time.
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