- Apr 5, 2018
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My buddy has a Hikvision nvr currently and it’s been pretty reliable however he doesn’t like the video exporting and I’ve used blue iris on the past and recommended it. I’m curious though I prefer to keep his hikvision nvr as is but also use a server I setup for him as his blue iris instance. What’s the best route for this? It seems the never sets itself to a completely separate subnet. Should I just set the nvr as a static ip like 192.168.2.1 and put all the cameras on that subnet manually? Then put the blue iris server on that subnet as well? The server has two lan ports so I was going to go from the nvr to the server then from the server to the router. He will have other devices on 192.168.1.1+ subnet which I will want to be able to access ui3 and remote into the windows server when needed to change blue iris settings.
Or should I forgo the redundancy and get rid of the nvr even though he paid good money for it and just use a Poe switch he has and go right into the server?
thanks in advance!
Or should I forgo the redundancy and get rid of the nvr even though he paid good money for it and just use a Poe switch he has and go right into the server?
thanks in advance!