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  1. Can you try setting up a motion recording schedule and see if that works? Most NVR's allow you to create schedules for different times based on different events.
  2. It's not free, but there is this software called Blue Iris that allows you to turn a PC into an NVR... I have tested many IP cameras on it and it works great.... The only down side is that the software itself costs money and the mobile app is like $9.99 in the app store... But you do get what you pay for, so I would check out Blue Iris
  3. Greetings everyone! I installed an NVR system for the animal shelter I volunteered at and right now we have 14 Cat 5E wires zipped tied together coming down along the wall from the drop ceiling in our main office, but it looks tacky. I wish the walls were dry walls so I could of ran it down the wall and pulled it out, but it is that white brick?concrete stuff you find in schools. So I was thinking about mounting the NVR and monitor to the wall, but I would like some suggestions and advice from experience professionals. I'm an IT person, not a carpenter, so what would be the best type of mount to do and what not. I was thinking wire mold and a shelf, but if there is a monitor/NVR mount that could both hold the system/monitor and hide the wires, it would most likely be easier and cheaper! Thanks! Eric
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