Hi,
I'm designing the network of my new home and I have a few questions. Hopefully you can help me
1) Powering hardware on 2 floors with the same UPS
In my setup there's a PC hidden behind a fake wall that runs Blue Iris connected to 8 cameras powered via POE. In case of emergency an UPS can provide power also to the usual stuff (modem, switches, Alexa, SmartThings). It's a 2 floor home hence I need to place hardware on both floors. Luckily both "cores" of my network are aligned vertically and can be easily connected thanks the many empty electrical conduits. That being said, I need to power both floors with the same UPS so here are my options:
Please notice that the reason why I can't have an UPS for each floor is that one floor is very humid. I don't like the idea of having a battery in this place especially because it would be behind the fake wall.
2) HDMI over Ethernet vs RF modulator
The idea is that in any moment I can watch all my cameras running on Blue Iris PC from any TV. I have two plans:
I'm thinking of buying a small touch screen monitor directly connected to Blue Iris PC via HDMI and powered by the UPS. The idea is that if my gf is home alone and power goes off, she could still see all cameras from this monitor, zoom & click via touch screen. Does it make sense?
4) Sensor to detect power failures
Maybe I am dumb but I can't find decent power failure sensors. They all seem very cheap. All I need is detecting power failures on SmartThings or Alexa so that I can use it as trigger to do stuff (eg. send email, play a sound etc.). Do you have any product to recommend?
5) Alternative to Reolink for Blue Iris
I wanted to buy Reolink cameras because they're cheap but the internet is full of people having issues to make them run with Blue Iris. It's a neverending story where people keep installing new firmwares that don't fix core issues (eg. FPS drop in substream, IR randomly turning on/off, artifacts). I don't want this kind of experience
What brands in the mid-low pricing have proved to work well with Blue Iris and that can be purchased in Europe?
Thanks!
I'm designing the network of my new home and I have a few questions. Hopefully you can help me

1) Powering hardware on 2 floors with the same UPS
In my setup there's a PC hidden behind a fake wall that runs Blue Iris connected to 8 cameras powered via POE. In case of emergency an UPS can provide power also to the usual stuff (modem, switches, Alexa, SmartThings). It's a 2 floor home hence I need to place hardware on both floors. Luckily both "cores" of my network are aligned vertically and can be easily connected thanks the many empty electrical conduits. That being said, I need to power both floors with the same UPS so here are my options:
- Purchase a long VDE cable that connects the UPS with the hardware of the other floor. The cable runs into the electrical conduit. Obviously I'll need to cut one extremity since I can't run the cable with the plug. I'll re-attach it when I'm on the other floor
- Maybe I am overcomplicating. Is it possible to connect the VDE to the UPS, cut the other side of the cable, connect all wires to standard electrical wires, run them into the conduit then re-attach them to the VDE plug when I am on the other side? This should be easier since VDE cables are pretty fat
Please notice that the reason why I can't have an UPS for each floor is that one floor is very humid. I don't like the idea of having a battery in this place especially because it would be behind the fake wall.
2) HDMI over Ethernet vs RF modulator
The idea is that in any moment I can watch all my cameras running on Blue Iris PC from any TV. I have two plans:
- Use an HDMI splitter extender over ethernet. This way I can watch my PC by simply changing source on my TVs
- Use an RF modulator on TV coax cable so I can watch all cameras from a TV channel of my choice. I have already located where the main cable comes from
I'm thinking of buying a small touch screen monitor directly connected to Blue Iris PC via HDMI and powered by the UPS. The idea is that if my gf is home alone and power goes off, she could still see all cameras from this monitor, zoom & click via touch screen. Does it make sense?
4) Sensor to detect power failures
Maybe I am dumb but I can't find decent power failure sensors. They all seem very cheap. All I need is detecting power failures on SmartThings or Alexa so that I can use it as trigger to do stuff (eg. send email, play a sound etc.). Do you have any product to recommend?
5) Alternative to Reolink for Blue Iris
I wanted to buy Reolink cameras because they're cheap but the internet is full of people having issues to make them run with Blue Iris. It's a neverending story where people keep installing new firmwares that don't fix core issues (eg. FPS drop in substream, IR randomly turning on/off, artifacts). I don't want this kind of experience

What brands in the mid-low pricing have proved to work well with Blue Iris and that can be purchased in Europe?
Thanks!
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