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Good morning.

I've been asked to do a 16 IP cameras, IP systems and I doubts I have several ...

the system will use the existing network, but all network jacks is, busy ...

feeding the cameras will be independent (non-PoE), and will put a 16-channel NVR.

 

I've done very basic IP installations (direct camera to router)

if they wont, as I can do it if all network jacks are busy and do not want to spend wiring??

I can put on a wall and there is a switch to branch to a PC and one camera?

I have to do this for each camera you want to install?

once you get to the server, these as sack 16 cameras to introduce them to NVR??

the truth is I'm very lost in the IP issue and I have to get my act together on this and are asking me a lot of these types of systems ...

I hope answers please ....

 

Thanks to all!

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I've been asked to do a 16 IP cameras,

 

 

if they wont, as I can do it if all network jacks are busy and do not want to spend wiring??

 

 

stick with a dedicated network ............. if your customer does not want this .......simple just say no and walk away

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I've been asked to do a 16 IP cameras,

 

 

if they wont, as I can do it if all network jacks are busy and do not want to spend wiring??

 

 

stick with a dedicated network ............. if your customer does not want this .......simple just say no and walk away

 

thanks for the reply.

 

I will propose an analog system with networked DVR.

apart, told me that the network has a width of 10 to 100 megabytes, and I think for a system of this type, the network should have a width of 10 Gigabit to transmit well on camera.

 

Thanks for everything.

 

a greeting.

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I will propose an analog system with networked DVR.

 

 

still need to run cables .....so coax or cat5

 

the network should have a width of 10 Gigabit to transmit well on camera.

 

 

 

yes you are new to installing.

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