monroe11 0 Posted April 20, 2015 Hi, I'm new to this. First I like to Thank everyone for their Help. I need to do this as easy as possible. 1. need 4 camera in my house. 2. NVR power over ethernet. I guess is good right? 3. need to record 24/7 - 365 days. 4. does my internet bandwith a problem? will it slow down my internet download? 5. How big Hard Drive do I need? 6. Does NVR come with dual hard drive connection? which i can record cam 1 & 2 in a 6TB HD and cam 3 & 4 in another 6TB HD? 7. Can I record with D1 with ip camera? 8. Any NVR brand you guys could recommend? Thanks alot! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mr. T 0 Posted April 26, 2015 Hi, I'm new to this. First I like to Thank everyone for their Help.I need to do this as easy as possible. 1. need 4 camera in my house. 2. NVR power over ethernet. I guess is good right? 3. need to record 24/7 - 365 days. 4. does my internet bandwith a problem? will it slow down my internet download? 5. How big Hard Drive do I need? 6. Does NVR come with dual hard drive connection? which i can record cam 1 & 2 in a 6TB HD and cam 3 & 4 in another 6TB HD? 7. Can I record with D1 with ip camera? 8. Any NVR brand you guys could recommend? Thanks alot! We use these guys for small installations they are a rebranded HIKVision www.arcvisioncctv.com 1-OK 2-Yes very simple setup 3-You will almost surely not be able to store 24x7x365 from 4 cameras without spending a LOT on storage so unless you have a LOT to spend on storage fogettaboutit 4-The only time it would touch your internet is when it is being viewed off site otherwise no 5-If you really wanted to record four 2 MP cameras at 15 fps 24x7x265 it would cost you 52,349 GB of storage or 52.349 Terabytes, nobody records like that anymore but if you want to your going to need some serious hardware! 6-This NVR supports 2-4TB HDD http://www.arcvisioncctv.net/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&view=productdetails&virtuemart_product_id=208&virtuemart_category_id=22&Itemid=541 and some other features you want but it only works with its cameras. 7-You can adjust resolution on most IP cameras up to what they are capable of and down to super crap useless. 8-For your case I would say the above link or a HIKvision NVR. Good Luck and best wishes! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites