I'm planning a Blue Iris setup for a small motel, and I’d appreciate some guidance on best practices.
Current Setup:
Any thoughts on the most practical way to achieve a secure, employee-friendly setup are appreciated.
Thanks!
Current Setup:
- All coaxial cabling runs to the front desk where there's a flat screen TV.
- The existing DVR (coaxial system) is connected there — employees can view live feeds, but can’t really access settings without the admin passcode.
- It's mainly used for passive viewing.
- Replace coax setup with IP cameras using an Ethernet Over Coax (EoC) Extender instead of rewiring (which would be expensive).
- Install a PoE switch and a dedicated PC running Blue Iris.
- Ideally place the Blue Iris PC at the front desk (where DVR currently sits).
- Let employees view live feeds at the front desk.
- Prevent them from accessing or changing any admin/Blue Iris settings.
- Possibly use a viewer-only account or run a separate viewer machine.
- Has anyone had good experience using EoC adapters with Blue Iris and IP cams? Worth it vs. full rewire?
- Is it safe/secure to keep the Blue Iris PC at the front desk and just use a restricted user account for live viewing?
- Would it be better to hide the main Blue Iris PC somewhere secure (back office/server room), and run a separate low-power mini PC or NUC at the front desk to view the feeds?
- Can a Blue Iris viewer client or web interface (UI3) achieve this “live-view only” setup reliably, without exposing admin settings?
Any thoughts on the most practical way to achieve a secure, employee-friendly setup are appreciated.
Thanks!
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