John A
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Dear all,
I have been running a Synology DS 713+ with local and far off POE switches. In the early days my workshop cams(over 140 meters from the server) were unreliable on copper cables in duct, so I installed a fibre link between switches to take care of 3 cams, an alarm and a internet connection.
I am thinking of upgrading the system and just using the old Synology for personal files. I can either buy another Synology and keep the fibre or maybe have a Hikvision made for purpose NVR which seem to work smoother from others accounts. To run the fibre it seems that I would need to still have two POE/SFP switches which seems a waste having a Hik NVR or maybe a upper range NVR that carries over distance - the negative with the latter is that Ethernet cables are not rugged and water can get into them in ducts. Ideally a Hikvision with SFP ports would be the answer but I'm sure someone can think of something better on here?
Best regards
John
I have been running a Synology DS 713+ with local and far off POE switches. In the early days my workshop cams(over 140 meters from the server) were unreliable on copper cables in duct, so I installed a fibre link between switches to take care of 3 cams, an alarm and a internet connection.
I am thinking of upgrading the system and just using the old Synology for personal files. I can either buy another Synology and keep the fibre or maybe have a Hikvision made for purpose NVR which seem to work smoother from others accounts. To run the fibre it seems that I would need to still have two POE/SFP switches which seems a waste having a Hik NVR or maybe a upper range NVR that carries over distance - the negative with the latter is that Ethernet cables are not rugged and water can get into them in ducts. Ideally a Hikvision with SFP ports would be the answer but I'm sure someone can think of something better on here?
Best regards
John