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  1. andywilko73

    Networking and installation

    Cortian2, thanks again, will use that app to check my current bandwidth. I already have a few powerline adapters for other equipment thanks
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    Networking and installation

    tomcctv, Thanks for your input Is there an alternative NVR you suggest? only thought of Hikvision NVR as it was part of a package deal. Actually totally forgot about potential break in and loss of AV equipment, so good shout there on spotting that error. Although in saying that, generally people dont alarm the upstairs of a property Any particular apps required for visualisation of CCTV on my TV. I have Sony 4k and Panasonic 4K TV's in kitchen and lounge. I have a TV upstairs but its an old set with limited hdmi connections. You have given me food for thought though so there are some considerations for me think about cheers
  3. andywilko73

    Networking and installation

    Hi Cortian2, Firstly Thankyou for responding to my post. I would normally agree entirely with your answer as im an instrument controls engineer for O&G industry. However it doesn’t solve my problem of keeping wiring minimally visable. I wish to keep the NVR in my lounge as to utilise the HDMI to connect directly to the TV. My router has to remain in my hall way. The last thing i want is 8x cat5/6 cables converging on my lounge. We all know how hideous a single cable looks never mind multiple. I understand its not ideal set up, but based on previous advice from an installer who wanted to fit the NVR in my loft and really offer nothing else. Thought it would offer me what i needed, but wasnt sure if would have issues with not directly connecting between switch and router and router and NVR Thanks
  4. andywilko73

    Networking and installation

    Hi all, This is a question on installation. I am a DIYer and have question on IP networking. I havent purchased anything yet (likely to be Hikvision 8mp IP PoE cams and 6TB Surveillance NVR), but would like to know my limitations before i do so. I plan to install IP PoE cams connected to an 8 port unmanaged PoE switch in my loft, then using a powerline adapters to connect to my router located in my hallway, and connect again (via powerline adapter) to NVR located in my lounge so I can directly connect the NVR to my TV via the HDMI connection. I choose powerline adapters as I dont want Cat5/6 cables running through my house and I want the NVR in my lounge so I may connect it directly to my TV as well as having the IP access through my router so I can access anywhere in the world. Are there any considerations to think about like will I have to assign individual IP addresses for cams? will I be able to view all cams as a matrix or because its a single stream can only see one cam at a time. Thanks in advance
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