- Mar 14, 2016
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Hi, I'm thinking of putting together my own system but I'm on the fence about which cameras I should get. I don't want an NVR, and would prefer cameras that can be controlled by and record to a Linux server, must support PoE. Here's what I'm looking at (sort of in order of preference), feel free to suggest better alternatives:
D-Link DCS-2310L (720p, Supported in US, indoor/outdoor, ~$170 used)
LaView Panda LV-PC902F2-W (1080p, rebranded Hikvision, ~$120)
Foscam FI9853EP (720p, indoor only, quality nightvision, ~$80)
Thinking two cameras minimum, but three would be nice to have, and four would be ideal (1 kitchen, 1 living area, 1 hallway, and one outside). Can always get another switch and more cameras later on to expand if I need to, but that seems like a good start. If I end up with just two cameras, one will be outside, and the other will be in the house, so at least one needs to be designed for outdoor use. I like the stick cams too, but the ones above looked better for indoor use. I'm not a fan of dome cameras, but if they're good quality I'll still consider them.
Other hardware I'll probably be getting:
TRENDnet TPE-TG50g Switch (4 ports 100Mbps PoE & 1 gigabit $70 or refurb for $35)
Alternatively, EagleEye SW05i has pretty good ratings on amazon, but doesn't have a gigabit uplink port. May not be an issue depending on the cameras I get.
Two WD Red 1TB drives for RAID0 config, may just use a spare 1TB drive if the workload isn't too heavy. OS on separate flash drive, and another smaller drive for periodic backups.
D-Link DCS-2310L (720p, Supported in US, indoor/outdoor, ~$170 used)
LaView Panda LV-PC902F2-W (1080p, rebranded Hikvision, ~$120)
Foscam FI9853EP (720p, indoor only, quality nightvision, ~$80)
Thinking two cameras minimum, but three would be nice to have, and four would be ideal (1 kitchen, 1 living area, 1 hallway, and one outside). Can always get another switch and more cameras later on to expand if I need to, but that seems like a good start. If I end up with just two cameras, one will be outside, and the other will be in the house, so at least one needs to be designed for outdoor use. I like the stick cams too, but the ones above looked better for indoor use. I'm not a fan of dome cameras, but if they're good quality I'll still consider them.
Other hardware I'll probably be getting:
TRENDnet TPE-TG50g Switch (4 ports 100Mbps PoE & 1 gigabit $70 or refurb for $35)
Alternatively, EagleEye SW05i has pretty good ratings on amazon, but doesn't have a gigabit uplink port. May not be an issue depending on the cameras I get.
Two WD Red 1TB drives for RAID0 config, may just use a spare 1TB drive if the workload isn't too heavy. OS on separate flash drive, and another smaller drive for periodic backups.
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