guitaristshobi 0 Posted February 26, 2017 I am planning a 37 Network 2 Megapixel cameras project for one of our customers' 14 Story building, They have a server room on 8th Floor and for each floor they have a network switch which means they already have a LAN in their building. Previously i was thinking to use their network but changed my mind as i do not want CCTV System to depend on their existing network as they face network issues every now & then. We are about to use following components for the installation : Dahua 64 Channel NVR with 4000X8 = 32000 GBs of storage. Dahua 2 Megapixel P.O.E Domes. 8 Port P.O.E for each floor. 8 Port Gigabit Switches. 16 Port Gigabit Switch. Camera installation plan for each floor : 13 Floor 3 12 Floor 1 11 Floor 3 10 Floor 1 9 Floor 1 8 Floor 4 - Server Room where NVR will be installed 7 Floor 1 6 Floor 2 5 Floor 3 4 Floor 3 3 Floor 2 2 Floor 2 1 Floor 3 Ground Floor 8 Total 37 Cameras As mentioned above 8 Port Full P.O.E For each floor is in our plan because in future they might need to expand number of cameras, i was wondering if we can use 8 Port FULL P.O.E NVRs (just to power up cameras) Please note maximum length per camera on each floor would not exceed 50 Meters. Networking plan : one length of Cat6 Cable from 8th floor (server room where NVR & 16 Port Gigabit switch will be placed) to 11th floor and deploying one 8 Port Gigabit switch so i can link 9 Cameras from Floors (9 - 13) This way i will have to take separate Cat6 cables from mentioned floors to 9th floor. for 4 cameras on 8th floor (where NVR will be placed) i will run CAT6 directly from 16 Port Gigabit switch into P.O.E Switch to link up 4 cameras on 8th floor. one length of Cat6 Cable from 8th floor (server room where NVR & 16 Port Gigabit switch will be placed) to 5th floor and deploying one 8 Port Gigabit switch so i can link 9 Cameras from Floors (4 - 7) This way i will have to take separate Cat6 cables from mentioned floors to 5th floor. one length of Cat6 Cable from 5th to 3rd floor as now we have a link to server room (8th floor) and deploying one 8 Port Gigabit switch so i can link 7 Cameras from Floors (1 - 3) This way i will have to take separate Cat6 cables from mentioned floors to 5th floor. Lastly another length of Cat6 to link up 8 cameras from Ground floor to 3rd floor. Question : is there a way to connect my CCTV System to their existing LAN to give them local access in some offices within building & keeping our dedicated LAN independent? I would like to know if it sounds like a solid plan for this installation. Any advice & suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tomcctv 190 Posted February 26, 2017 Hi. You will give yourself a headache with that many switches. Look at every other floor and for this amount of cameras I would also look at managed switch. You are right ..... Keep the CCTV to its own LAN network. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
guitaristshobi 0 Posted February 26, 2017 Hey Tom, Thanks for writing in. Would you please be more specific i didn't get it when you wrote (look at every other floor). Thanks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tomcctv 190 Posted February 26, 2017 Hey Tom, Thanks for writing in. Would you please be more specific i didn't get it when you wrote (look at every other floor). Thanks. Hi. If your talking cable length on each floor only being 50m then only have a switch on every other floor..... Half the amount of switches needed. Managed switch gives you more control over cameras ..... Much better for offsite maintenance https://www.ubnt.com/unifi-switching/unifi-switch-8-150w/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
guitaristshobi 0 Posted February 26, 2017 Thanks tom, would there be any way to give them local access to cameras keeping my LAN Independent totally? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ak357 0 Posted February 26, 2017 Thanks tom, would there be any way to give them local access to cameras keeping my LAN Independent totally? Your server should have 2 network cards one for cam subnet second for corp LAN if u know what I mean Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
guitaristshobi 0 Posted February 26, 2017 Yea it has 2 LAN Cards, i would love to read a little explanation on this issue tho Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ak357 0 Posted February 26, 2017 Yea it has 2 LAN Cards, i would love to read a little explanation on this issue tho Nothing personal, but how can u do 37 cams job without basic knowledge? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
guitaristshobi 0 Posted February 27, 2017 Nothing personal indeed , yes pretty much i can. We are about to start cabling tomorrow and by the mid of next week i will get it all up & running. I will post pictures as soon as we get it done Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
guitaristshobi 0 Posted March 27, 2017 Yea it has 2 LAN Cards, i would love to read a little explanation on this issue tho Nothing personal, but how can u do 37 cams job without basic knowledge? Nothing personal once again!!! System was successfully deployed and handed over to customer, tomorrow i will pass by there to take some pictures as promised Share this post Link to post Share on other sites