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Lets talk home security...

By cosmokramer

6 years ago


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#5 6 years ago

Wireless is a joke, even if it can send data over wifi it still needs power. Which means cords or batteries, Do PoE.

The best system is the one you build yourself.

Dahua on Amazon.

Outdoor with zoom: https://www.amazon.com/Dahua-IPC-HDBW4431R-ZS-Motorized-Surveillance-International/dp/B076MRJD2L/
indoor fixed: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XG15BJQ/

Recorder: https://www.amazon.com/NVR2108HS-8P-S2-8Channel-Network-Recorder-Firmware/dp/B074P62G8K/

HD for recorder: https://www.amazon.com/Purple-Surveillance-Hard-Disk-Drive/dp/B071RM2HS7/

Pick a Switch with 4 or 8 poe ports depending on # of cams: https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_1_5

Cat5e and connectors

#12 6 years ago
Quoted from cosmokramer:

Sweet, that may be the way to go, I could cut down the number of cameras and put together a reasonable package...

Still is no picnic, have to run network cable from each cam back to the switch, then a line from the switch to the NVR unless they are in the same location .

Check out the mounts for each camera may have or order some depending on how you do it.

#15 6 years ago

Cameras are still passive/reactive security. I worked in the biz but don't use them myself only found them to be useful for the who dunnit after the fact The best would be to catch someone casing the place and beef up other means of security

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