NWPhil 0 Posted February 4, 2016 Hi everyone, like many others, I am sure, getting confused and overwhelmed with so many choices and options, while insecure of choosing the right system and brand, as they all claim to be the best I would like to install a two camera system in my house , but sure I will be ok if would allow to add 2 or 4 more cameras later. My main target is outdoors, a wide view for driveway, sidewalk and street (35 feet +6 feet + 30 feet and set at +/- 30 feet high) , and then the entrance area (split-level house). The entrance camera set to motion activated, and the wide view in a 24 hour recording mode. I have an older computer, running windows 10, with 1TB HD, 10GB memory and a lcd monitor that I would like to allocate as a DVR and it's connected to my Wi-Fi network. Also, I would like to add a small tablet with wi-fi, so I could use it as handheld viewer from any location inside the house or backyard. Is such a system possible to setup? I have seem system with their own dvr and a plug-in monitor, or just with a lcd monitor that records directly to a sd card. Kind of need a combo of both, but without the sd recording, as I prefer to rely on the pc for that - and yes, I would set it with a n UPC. Wireless would be the easiest, but as I will have to run electric for the cameras, running a coax along wouldn't be much a problem. Could you please tell me if this setup is possible and give me some ideas of what kind of equipment I should be looking for? as far as cameras, no need to be a PTZ (they get very expensive), but night vision up to 100 feet on the wide view and at least 50 on the entrance one are a big point to take in consideration. Please ask me more details, and provide feedback as you see fit. Thanks for your time . Phil Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ryan.hikvision 0 Posted February 6, 2016 Hi, The following will be my suggestion to you. You should be looking for: 1. Stand-alone DVR/NVR (Digital Video Recorder/ Network Video Recorders) They normally come with Output monitor ports and gives you a RJ-45 Network port. where you can connect to a router and you can view the cameras anywhere in the house or remotely (Port forwarding required) you can install hard disk in this recorder. http://overseas.hikvision.com/en/Products_accessries_364_i5457.html (Analogue HD Series) http://overseas.hikvision.com/en/Products_accessries_433_i5420.html (NVR) 2. Cameras You will have a choice of choosing Network Cameras (IPC) or Analogue Cameras. - If you are going Analogue Cameras I would suggest you get a Analogue HD cameras where the resolution will be higher as compared to normal Analogue cameras. - You should select Vari-focal lens and for out door usage. - If you prefer to no run the power cables, IPC will allow you to power the camera using the same cable. Power over internet (PoE) http://overseas.hikvision.com/en/Products_accessries_160_i4320.html (Vari-focal Lens IP Camera) http://overseas.hikvision.com/en/Products_accessries_177_i5295.html (Varifocal Lens Analogue HD Camera) Configuration on the system: - normally it will be plug and play on local monitor. - If you want it to be seen on your tablet. You will have to download the free software (ivms4500) on Andriod / IOS. (Only if you are using Hikvision) - Identify your IP address of your DVR/NVR. Then set it locally. - Training Videos can be found on youtube. https://youtu.be/siyCS_V7qUc Hope that helps.... =) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NWPhil 0 Posted February 6, 2016 Thanks Ryan - it really helps a lot. btw, what about wireless cameras - does hikvision carry those? Yes, I read about the cable being better, but the cable setup is such a pain.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ryan.hikvision 0 Posted February 6, 2016 Thanks Ryan - it really helps a lot.btw, what about wireless cameras - does hikvision carry those? Yes, I read about the cable being better, but the cable setup is such a pain.... Yes Hikvision do carry wireless range. if you run through hikvision website under network cameras http://overseas.hikvision.com/en/products_157.html Camera range with (-W) behind supports Wireless. Recorder wise you will have to use NVR with Wireless too. http://overseas.hikvision.com/en/Products_accessries_433_i5743.html Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PhilMorre 0 Posted July 26, 2016 Thanks for your post, @ryan.hikvision! I've actually been quite distressed myself regarding getting cameras for my home. I've heard both schools of thoughts regarding wireless and wired camera systems. I had preferred to get a wireless system with IP as I thought it was less difficult and didn't have to go through all the wires, but now I'm not so sure. I've gone to a lot of places in Toronto, trying to figure out what might be the best for me. I contacted Fire Monitoring Canada and they suggested that I take a look at this blog article : http://www.fire-monitoring.com/benefits-wired-vs-wireless-security-cameras/ . I'd like your suggestion towards this as well. Is it alright to prefer a wireless system or should I go for the wired camera system? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SunnyKim 2 Posted July 27, 2016 Thanks for your post, @ryan.hikvision! I've actually been quite distressed myself regarding getting cameras for my home. I've heard both schools of thoughts regarding wireless and wired camera systems. I had preferred to get a wireless system with IP as I thought it was less difficult and didn't have to go through all the wires, but now I'm not so sure. I've gone to a lot of places in Toronto, trying to figure out what might be the best for me. I contacted Fire Monitoring Canada and they suggested that I take a look at this blog article : http://www.fire-monitoring.com/benefits-wired-vs-wireless-security-cameras/ . I'd like your suggestion towards this as well. Is it alright to prefer a wireless system or should I go for the wired camera system? Be wise and note that if wireless system should be that good, why bother and spending money on wiring???? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites