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Many cameras support FTP, as well, so if your NAS supports FTP, you might could send files directly to it.

 

For live viewing cams from an app, there are lots of them, and I like IP Cam Viewer Pro. For viewing recordings, you'll either need an app that lets you look at your NAS files, or supports the local camera recordings, which will depend on what the camera vendor provides.

 

One option would be to remote into a PC on your network, then view the NAS files from there.

 

Not having it recording to an NVR limits your recording view options a good bit.

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I'm working with a large camera company to provide the exact functionality you want. Write to a NAS, then have a web interface that resembles an NVR in that you'll have a way to play back the recordings using a timeline on the web interface. So an all in one solution, PoE, megapixel resolution, albeit each camera will be separate, sort of like Mobotix but easier to use. If it works, it will be huge and priced well.

Now there's a teaser! Keep us posted with that progress!

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