treecutter 0 Posted March 9, 2015 Hi I have no experience of cctv systems. I want to install a home cctv system. I'm not sure if this will work. I'm planning to connect 5 Dahua IP cameras to the NVR. I intend to have 2 POE switches located in 2 different locations. The switches would then be connected to the network via routers and powerline adaptors. I was then planning to connect the NVR to my router which is connected to a powerline adaptor. 3 cameras - 1 switch- router - powerline - powerline - router - NVR 2 cameras - 1 switch - router - powerline - [to above] ie the 2 switches are connected to the NVR via the mains cables, powerline adaptors and a single CAT6 cable. No cameras plug into the NVR directly. The 3 camera setup is in a garage and it is not feasible to run a CAT6 cable to the house. The 2 camera system is again remote from where I want the NVR positioning. I plan on record on motion with the cameras at 5fps. Is this arrangement possible using the BONDWL® NVR3108-P 8 NVR? It is capable of 120fps @1080P. Would I be better bypassing the router and connecting the NVR to a powerline adaptor? The cameras I have in mind are the Dahua BW® IPC-HFW4300S and the Dahua IPC-HDBW4300E (both 3Mpixel IP POE) I was thinking of a Purple WD 2Tb HDD. Will the system work or am I completely off the mark? Many thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mayhem5220 0 Posted May 28, 2015 Hi there... I have no experience with this setup... but I would certainly appreciate knowing how it went for you. I am new to this forum and I am researching a setup that would utilize the PowerLine adapters, but with POE injectors between the cameras and the PowerLine adapters. What sort of NVR are you using? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites