Hiya,
I'd think there will be more detailed questions to follow, but I thought I'd map out my idea first to see if there are any obvious (to you peeps) flaws.
I have a detached house with attached garage, garden/access all around. My initial plan in terms of cameras is to have 4 at gutter level looking down 1 side of the house each. One at the front door with more detail etc and one at the back door showing more detail. So initially 6 cameras.
I've decided to go IP camera using POE. So in the loft I will have a managed POE switch where the 4 gutter cameras will connect to. At this stage I am not sure how the other two, more detailed cameras will connect: My first assumption is that I can run 1 Ethernet cable from the POE switch in the loft down to my NVR on the ground floor ? (NVR will be in the office next to the Router) I think I read somewhere (and I'm talking Hikvision) that each port on the NVR is a separate camera channel - so do the camera have to be plugged directly into the NVR or will my assumption work ?
I don't really want to put the NVR in the loft as my plan for the other two cameras will probably involve routing cables through to the office to connect directly to the NVR.
I would think that an 8 channel NVR can only have 8 IP cameras "assigned" using my method i.e.. I could not have 9 cameras plugged into the POE switch with 1 Ethernet cable connecting to the NVR ?
I'm off to sort out some camera specs - I would think I'm talking mini dome (with sound) for front and bach door and Exir domes for the gutter camera - Pretty certain I'd need 2.8mm lens for the mini domes, 6mm lens for gutter mounted cameras ?
The will do me for now
(apologies) I'm off for a wander around the forum ......
Regards
Nitrix
I'd think there will be more detailed questions to follow, but I thought I'd map out my idea first to see if there are any obvious (to you peeps) flaws.
I have a detached house with attached garage, garden/access all around. My initial plan in terms of cameras is to have 4 at gutter level looking down 1 side of the house each. One at the front door with more detail etc and one at the back door showing more detail. So initially 6 cameras.
I've decided to go IP camera using POE. So in the loft I will have a managed POE switch where the 4 gutter cameras will connect to. At this stage I am not sure how the other two, more detailed cameras will connect: My first assumption is that I can run 1 Ethernet cable from the POE switch in the loft down to my NVR on the ground floor ? (NVR will be in the office next to the Router) I think I read somewhere (and I'm talking Hikvision) that each port on the NVR is a separate camera channel - so do the camera have to be plugged directly into the NVR or will my assumption work ?
I don't really want to put the NVR in the loft as my plan for the other two cameras will probably involve routing cables through to the office to connect directly to the NVR.
I would think that an 8 channel NVR can only have 8 IP cameras "assigned" using my method i.e.. I could not have 9 cameras plugged into the POE switch with 1 Ethernet cable connecting to the NVR ?
I'm off to sort out some camera specs - I would think I'm talking mini dome (with sound) for front and bach door and Exir domes for the gutter camera - Pretty certain I'd need 2.8mm lens for the mini domes, 6mm lens for gutter mounted cameras ?
The will do me for now

Regards
Nitrix