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  1. irishlad

    dvr for ip cameras

    sorry, i started reading the manual for the hybred dvr's you recommended and its pretty clear now. seems like a pretty user friendly system
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    dvr for ip cameras

    ok, and say if i was to get rid of the old camera to keep the system simple(ish) and just use a nvr. i was looking at nvr's and they have several lan ports im guessing one per camera... so im wondering how it would work since it is all going through my router?
  3. hello everyone, i am new to the world of cctv so not clear on some parts, but i am a qualified electrician so i ament too lost on most of it. my plan was to install 2 new ip outdoor cameras and connect them to the router using a powerline adapter. (so far so good) but for the dvr, is it just the one ethernet cable i need to run to my router to allow me to record the cameras, or are they intended to have the cameras connected directly to them via coax then to the router for internet connection, remote viewing etc and if my dvr can use the ethernet as a video input from the cameras, is it possible to connect an old camera ran to the dvr with a coax cable or would they all have to be through the router. hopefully i made that clear enough... thanks for any help, Irishlad
  4. hey everyone, im new to cctv but i am a qualified electrician so im not too lost with all this, im planning to set up a system in my own house and was thinking the exact same thing, using the powerline to transfer the data from the camera. my question is if i have 2 ip cameras connected to my router, to connect it to my dvr do i just need a dvr that can also connect to the router or do i need a more complicated model. thanks, irishlad
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