How do I connect two DVRs together?
If multiple DVRs are on the same network, you just have to configure each DVR to use different ports for the http and rtsp video streams. Then, forward the ports that you configured. It is very simple. If you need help, our tech support team can login to your network to help configure this for you.
How do I setup my DVR?
Please follow these setup instructions to setup remote Internet access for the dual codec JPEG DVR:
- Assign your DVR an IP Address.
- Connect to your DVR on your LAN – Local Area Network.
- Setting up Port Forwarding on your Router.
- Setting up a Static DHCP IP address for your DVR.
- Remote Internet Setup.
Can you connect 2 NVR together?
It is possible to combine multiple NVR’s on the same network into one a single NVR. Setup both NVR’s with their respective cameras, once that is done, simply go to a spare channel on the 16ch NVR and then search for a new camera to add.
What is the difference between NVR and DVR?
The main difference between the network video recorder (NVR) and digital video recorder (DVR) is in how they process raw video data. A DVR converts analog footage into a digital format, while an NVR typically only works with digital footage.
How can I boost my NVR signal?
The First Method of extending the NVR signal is using the built-in Repeater feature of the IP Camera. There are also separate Repeaters (picture of such a repeater attached) built specifically for extending NVR signal, and the method to set them up is the same as setting up the IP Cam Repeater.
Can any camera work with any DVR?
Camera Compatibility Not every video recorder will work with every camera. DVRs require analog cameras, while NVRs use IP cameras, but the compatibility question extends beyond that distinction. Some NVR systems, as I said, are compatible with the IP cameras only from certain manufacturers.
Are all IP cameras compatible?
IP camera compatibility Because each IP camera has its own user interface and camera options built into the camera itself, not all IP cameras are completely compatible with all NVRs.
Can I connect IP camera to DVR?
All of our DVRs support IP cameras and PoE cameras that we offer. Since DVRs only have BNC ports built-in, a PoE switch is required to connect any PoE cameras over the network to the DVR. You can even setup a standalone security camera system by connecting the PoE switch directly in to the network port of the DVR.
Which cable is used for IP camera?
Ethernet Cables RJ45+DC Power are used for IP Cameras, and NVR System. 3.
What devices are needed for IP cameras?
The following 5 components comprise an IP based camera system that is setup over a network.
- PoE Switch that is 802.3af/at Compliant.
- Security Camera Recorder.
- IP Security Cameras.
- CAT5e or CAT6 Network Cable.
- Internet Service Provider Modem/Router for Remote Viewing.
- Preparation.
- Planning.
Do IP cameras need CAT6?
Cat 5 or Cat 6 security cameras are commonly known as PoE IP cameras (power over Ethernet cameras), or Ethernet security cameras, which only need single Ethernet network cable (Cat 5 or Cat 6 cable) to transmit data and power to cameras/systems.
Which is better Cat6 or CAT6e?
CAT6e is an augmented specification of CAT6. It is designed to double the frequency from 250 MHz to 600 MHz. There is no standard for CAT6e that is recognized by the TIA like there is for the CAT6 and CAT5e….What is the difference between CAT6 and CAT6e?
Common Usage | CAT6 | CAT6e |
---|---|---|
Performance Distance | 328 Feet | 328 Feet |
Alt. Distance | 10Gb 180ft | 10Gb 180ft |
Is all Cat6 cable PoE?
Any Cat6 will do, the PoE specification was designed already for standarised Cat5(x) & Cat6(x) cables…