jonblack 0 Posted January 16, 2014 Hello everyone. I have lurked on this site for quite a while. Based on the info I learned on this site I purchased the QSee QC808 and 4 720P bullet cameras. http://www.samsclub.com/sams/8-ch-4-cam-nvr-sys-4-hd-720p-ip-bul/prod9130159.ip I also have 2 PTZ cameras that I would like to connect to the NVR. The problem is, I do not know how to connect/configure more than 4 cameras. 1. Panasonic BB-HCM580A (non PoE PTZ IP camera) 2. Toshiba IK-WB15A (PoE PTZ IP camera) My questions are? 1. Do I need to buy a 8 port PoE switch, connect all cameras (including QSee bullet cams) to the switch, connect switch to one of the PoE ports on the QC808, and configure all cameras manually? If so, can you provide more detailed instructions? 2. Will the QC808 allow me to control both PTZ cameras? If so, can you provide instructions on how to accomplish this goal? 3. If you had this equipment, would you set it up another way? For example, would you set the QSee equipment up as Plug N' Play, and use other hardware/software to control and record the PTZ cameras? I am open to options that are easy to understand. SPECIAL NOTE: It would be nice to remotely view/control the PTZ cameras but it is NOT an absolute necessity. I hope I can get this figured out (with your help, of course!). If it is too hard for me to understand I was wondering if I should sell the two PTZ cameras in order to finance a more simple system that I can understand. Thank you for your time and help jonblack Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jonblack 0 Posted January 22, 2014 I wanted to bump this thread and see if anyone can help me with the basics of installing more than 4 cameras on an NVR with only 4 PoE ports? Thank you jonblack Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
atari37 0 Posted January 22, 2014 (edited) I wanted to bump this thread and see if anyone can help me with the basics of installing more than 4 cameras on an NVR with only 4 PoE ports? Thank you jonblack You need a POE switch to connect the extra cameras. Then from the camera settings on the QSee NVR, you'll do a search or manually add the IP's to the list. A cheap $50 switch should do. http://www.amazon.com/TP-LINK-TL-SF1008P-100Mbps-8-Port-802-3af/dp/B003CFATT2/ref=pd_sim_p_6 Edited January 22, 2014 by Guest Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
atari37 0 Posted January 22, 2014 Hello everyone. I have lurked on this site for quite a while. Based on the info I learned on this site I purchased the QSee QC808 and 4 720P bullet cameras. http://www.samsclub.com/sams/8-ch-4-cam-nvr-sys-4-hd-720p-ip-bul/prod9130159.ip I also have 2 PTZ cameras that I would like to connect to the NVR. The problem is, I do not know how to connect/configure more than 4 cameras. 1. Panasonic BB-HCM580A (non PoE PTZ IP camera) 2. Toshiba IK-WB15A (PoE PTZ IP camera) My questions are? 1. Do I need to buy a 8 port PoE switch, connect all cameras (including QSee bullet cams) to the switch, connect switch to one of the PoE ports on the QC808, and configure all cameras manually? If so, can you provide more detailed instructions? 2. Will the QC808 allow me to control both PTZ cameras? If so, can you provide instructions on how to accomplish this goal? 3. If you had this equipment, would you set it up another way? For example, would you set the QSee equipment up as Plug N' Play, and use other hardware/software to control and record the PTZ cameras? I am open to options that are easy to understand. SPECIAL NOTE: It would be nice to remotely view/control the PTZ cameras but it is NOT an absolute necessity. I hope I can get this figured out (with your help, of course!). If it is too hard for me to understand I was wondering if I should sell the two PTZ cameras in order to finance a more simple system that I can understand. Thank you for your time and help jonblack I own this QSee NVR but I don't have any PTZ cameras so I can't be of much help but I know the NVR supports PTZ. It didn't seem too complicated to setup last time I read the manual. Yes, you can control the PTZ cameras remotely from a smartphone or computer. I'm sure there will be some delay due to bandwidth limits. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jonblack 0 Posted January 23, 2014 Thank you for the reply and the helpful information atari37. I will look into an 8 port PoE switch. Thanks again jonblack Share this post Link to post Share on other sites