- Sep 25, 2017
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As networking seems to be one of the most misunderstood issues, why doesn't the IPCT networking thread have a sticky showing users how to connect a basic non server network together and secure it with network diagrams etc using:
a) a single router for the whole home eg where a home pc and cctv swicth / cameras are on the same router and LAN network (no server just cables to a router on the main internet point to the home)
b) a dual router setup where 1 router is home dedicated and the other cctv dedicated and one is connected to the other
Deisgning and building a CCTV network using both single and multiple routers can be one of the most misunderstood areas, especially for newbies with no networking experience beyond plugging in a single ISP router to the main internet point and plugging a single home pc into the router via a cable. I'd guess 90% of users probably fall into this latter single router category where the sole understanding of networking is 2 cables, 1 from router into the phone jack and 1 from a single pc into the routers lan port.
Equally, many don't understand how you can prevent the CCTV side from accessing the internet when the same single router is letting other network traffic through, especially if it's further complicated by wanting to let the cctv through selectively via VPN.
Maybe it would be useful for a dummies guide to connecting CCTV tutorial sticky thread showing how to connect cameras and home internet together and enable selective access.
a) a single router for the whole home eg where a home pc and cctv swicth / cameras are on the same router and LAN network (no server just cables to a router on the main internet point to the home)
b) a dual router setup where 1 router is home dedicated and the other cctv dedicated and one is connected to the other
Deisgning and building a CCTV network using both single and multiple routers can be one of the most misunderstood areas, especially for newbies with no networking experience beyond plugging in a single ISP router to the main internet point and plugging a single home pc into the router via a cable. I'd guess 90% of users probably fall into this latter single router category where the sole understanding of networking is 2 cables, 1 from router into the phone jack and 1 from a single pc into the routers lan port.
Equally, many don't understand how you can prevent the CCTV side from accessing the internet when the same single router is letting other network traffic through, especially if it's further complicated by wanting to let the cctv through selectively via VPN.
Maybe it would be useful for a dummies guide to connecting CCTV tutorial sticky thread showing how to connect cameras and home internet together and enable selective access.