Hi guys
I would very much appreciate your advice and suggestions please.
I’ve currently got a 9 camera analogue system which is ‘just’ ok but dated compared to some of the features available now.
My biggest issue is that it uses shotgun cable and I have 9 x sets of cable thread down a cavity and into a spare room before being powered and connected to the back of the NVR.
It’s a lot of cable and a lot of individual plugs.
I’m therefore wanting to upgrade to IP cameras but don’t want all of the cables in the spare room.
I’m looking at increasing the cameras to 13, so would look at a 16 channel NVR.
I’m wanting something that will record for 3+weeks before recording over, so an NVR with card capable of that.
The longest and widest field of view will be 20m long by 12m. All of the other areas will be less.
I’m wanting a decent image regarding MP but don’t need the best/most expensive.
It’s been suggested that in order to avoid all of the cables coming into the spare room is to have a POE switch in the loft, with all of the cameras plugged into that and just have the leads from that to the NVR and router in the spare room.
I’d like the NVR and TV monitor in the spare room so that it can be viewed easily.
I’d welcome any suggestions for the above system as I’m getting a bit lost.
Is the above set up possible?
Or is there a better way of doing it?
Regarding the POE switch, am I right in that it needs mains power?
Can one cable connected between the POE switch and the NVR cover the 13 cameras?
Will power be supplied to all 13 cameras all of the time? (Which is what I want. I don’t want to have to select cameras that need power)
thank you in advance
Gavin
I would very much appreciate your advice and suggestions please.
I’ve currently got a 9 camera analogue system which is ‘just’ ok but dated compared to some of the features available now.
My biggest issue is that it uses shotgun cable and I have 9 x sets of cable thread down a cavity and into a spare room before being powered and connected to the back of the NVR.
It’s a lot of cable and a lot of individual plugs.
I’m therefore wanting to upgrade to IP cameras but don’t want all of the cables in the spare room.
I’m looking at increasing the cameras to 13, so would look at a 16 channel NVR.
I’m wanting something that will record for 3+weeks before recording over, so an NVR with card capable of that.
The longest and widest field of view will be 20m long by 12m. All of the other areas will be less.
I’m wanting a decent image regarding MP but don’t need the best/most expensive.
It’s been suggested that in order to avoid all of the cables coming into the spare room is to have a POE switch in the loft, with all of the cameras plugged into that and just have the leads from that to the NVR and router in the spare room.
I’d like the NVR and TV monitor in the spare room so that it can be viewed easily.
I’d welcome any suggestions for the above system as I’m getting a bit lost.
Is the above set up possible?
Or is there a better way of doing it?
Regarding the POE switch, am I right in that it needs mains power?
Can one cable connected between the POE switch and the NVR cover the 13 cameras?
Will power be supplied to all 13 cameras all of the time? (Which is what I want. I don’t want to have to select cameras that need power)
thank you in advance
Gavin