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  1. Hi yes the nvr will work without internet on IP cameras 

     

    The IP address will be the address of your box which will need to be on the same lan as the router 

    Gateway will be the router IP address that you log into via web browser for admin setup so for example if your router address is 192.168.0.1 your nvr address will be 192.168.0.? Last number is whatever is allocated by router If set to dhcp or stick last couple of digits in yourself 192.168.0.45 for example

    Subnet will be 255.255.255.0

     

    Gateway will be something like 192.168.0.1 ( if that's your router address )

    Port number use anything other than default http do not use 80 use another set of numbers ie 313

    Server port is the nvr connection port which will be default depending on manufacturer change that to another number ie 4534

     

    You'll need to port forward but more about port forwading when your internet service is setup hope that starts you off 

     


  2. From experience in the 2000,s when I worked in the cctv installation as a trainee I was always taught to use beldon screened 2 pair cable for data transmission and earth the screen wire I've never trusted cat5 or cat6 as a transmission line I have ptzs at home and have cabled in beldon cable and the job I'm working on at present I'm cabling the data in beldon it's just how I was trained and have carried it on for 15 years 


  3. On 4/1/2019 at 8:24 AM, Kalip said:

    Does anyone know what amperage powers supply is required to power two of these cameras?

    The manual is silent on this issue.

    https://www.hikvision.com/en/Products/Analog-Camera/Turbo-HD-Camera/5-Mega-Pixels/Outdoor-Dome/DS-2CE56H0T-ITMF

    The cameras draw aprpx 500ma per camera with infrared active and colour day is about 400ma no infrared you don't need all the pairs for power I use brown and white brown as pos and blue pair as neg 


  4. 1 hour ago, Mr. Craig said:

    I recently installed a SWDVK-855804 Swann 4k camera system. The cameras looks great during the day however after sunset everything goes to hell.

    Has anyone experienced this before or have any recommendations?

    I plan to return this product if I can't get this figured out.

    Thanks! 

    swann camera.jpg

    Could be a powers issue does the power supply the DVR and all the cameras or is it powered seperately from the cameras and DVR 

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