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    Seeking input for NVR/BI hardware/computer

    Hey Guys - Shot in the dark here. I know some folks use BI via the UI3 interface on a tablet as a means to have a live look at the cameras at all times. Has anyone tried running the live camera view via Home Assistant or Home Seer? What I'd like to do is have my four cams visible at all times...
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    Interesting ... so you have a wifi network that isn't connected to the internet. I do like the simplicity of it all over VLANs.
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    Noodling on this a bit more and noticed I do need two switches to physically isolate cameras from the web. How do you guys handle wireless surveillance devices like video doorbells? Unfortunately, I don't really have an option to run a CAT cable to their locations. Guessing only option...
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    Thank you @wittaj ! For the record, I didn't know that's what Nord was for and I don't do any illegal streaming haha
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    Very simple and the graphic helps. Can't believe I forgot how I could use subnets - much appreciate the help. Happy to see I won't need two switches. So then if I want to connect to the BI machine from within 192.168.1.XXX, would I need to use a VPN client (e.g., NordVPN) or is there an...
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    Thanks for your help in the past. Getting ready to buy my BI machine and trying to think my way thru it first before I buy the hardware. The HP Elitedesk 800 G4 SFF w/ HDD does not have a dual NIC. Is there a popular machine that's similar to the ED 800 G4 w on-board dual NIC or do you almost...
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    Was looking at VTO2311R-WP, but doesn't seem like any doorbells are really that great. Ugh Edit: Ending up going with two AD410 and has been pretty good so far, just some minor chime issues.
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    Hi Guys - Thank you for the past help. I didn't want to start a new thread. Going to buy an HP HP EliteDesk 800 G4 SFF Intel Core i7-8700 3.20GHz w/ 16GB DDR4 and try to become familiar w/ BI. Thinking I just start with a EmpireTech's Wi-Fi Villa Door Station to start with and go from there...
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    Hi Guys - Didn't want to start a new thread so thought I'd follow-up with a few questions here (if you don't mind!). 1 - How do you access the PC hosting BI? Do you go headless and RDP to the machine when needed? Or do you buy a cheap monitor/keyboard to manage directly? 2 - Do most of you...
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    Thanks, guys. Appreciate your feedback. Going to stick with my original plan. Need to get going on the install as winter is coming!
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    Been noodling on this for a while and reconsidering Blue Iris. Wondering if a Dahua NVR is more economical? Right now I have no network/PoE so looking at probably $550 or so to get my network components, rack them, CAT, etc. Then on top of that I'd have to buy HP Elitedesk 800 G4 SFF w/ HDD...
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    Good to hear! What is your setup storage wise?
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    Hi @looney2ns - How did it go? Any lessons learned to share?
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    Good call out ... missed that. Might have to role with two smaller purples then! Are you going to do two purples? Let me know how it goes, if you don't mind.
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    Based on sebastiantombs storage comments I'll probably just go with the HP Elitedesk G4-800 SFF as well. Considerably more affordable than the Dell precision tower 3630. On your G4, does windows boot from NVMe PCIe M.2 SSD? If so, I might just throw a 12 TB purple in there and call it a day.