bien gomez
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Hi
I have checked that HIKVision NVR has different incoming bandwidth and based on how I understand it, we need to know the incoming bandwidth in order to properly select a camera that will not consume bandwidth that is greater than the NVR's capacity.
Please correct me if my understanding is incorrect. Let us take DS-7104NI as an example (4-port NVR). Its incoming bandwidth is 25Mbps and it has 4-ports
25 / 4 = 6.25
So this means each port's maximum IPCam resolution is only up to 6.25 Mb
Is there a calculator or a computation that HIK installers use that we can follow or perhaps a guide that we can use in order to properly know how many and what is the maximum IPCam resolution we can bundle with the HIK NVR?
Thanks.
I have checked that HIKVision NVR has different incoming bandwidth and based on how I understand it, we need to know the incoming bandwidth in order to properly select a camera that will not consume bandwidth that is greater than the NVR's capacity.
Please correct me if my understanding is incorrect. Let us take DS-7104NI as an example (4-port NVR). Its incoming bandwidth is 25Mbps and it has 4-ports
25 / 4 = 6.25
So this means each port's maximum IPCam resolution is only up to 6.25 Mb
Is there a calculator or a computation that HIK installers use that we can follow or perhaps a guide that we can use in order to properly know how many and what is the maximum IPCam resolution we can bundle with the HIK NVR?
Thanks.