Thank you. This is the simplest yet and I’m thrilled because as you explained it, I was able to connect my cameras to my DVR without a problem. although, my monitor to DVR cable is USB, it was easy to see where they connected and voila… it works, I wish. The monitor is on and the NVR but it says “No Signal.” Sigh. Maybe I’ll just sent it back. So frustrating.
Perhaps a silly question but does it matter how many POE ports you have if you are only using a switch? For example if I have 4 POE ports on my NVR but have a 9 port Switch with 9 cameras plugged into the switch would this work okay and I be able to view all 9? Or would this be too much for the NVR? Many Thanks
You have asked a very good question, and the answer is that the number of ports on the NVR is the maximum number of cameras that the firmware in the NVR has been designed to receive. There are some brands that may give room to go beyond the POE ports on the NVR, in such a case, you would see the NVR capacity stated with the number of cameras it takes. Please let me know if I have been able to Well address your question.
Can a NVR that has only one Poe port accommodate any number of IP cameras from a Poe switch? Or single port NVRs has limited capacity of IP cameras that can be fed into them via Poe switches?
The splitters are used whenever you are using non POE IP cameras and you wish to power them up through the same network cable that carries video from the camera.
how to install non poe ip camera with nvr and how to online camera make next video on it step by step.bring more complete course series make all videos sequences classes wise step by step.
Question: for the ethernet are you using straight or cross over?
Straight through
Thank you so much homie
Most welcome
thank you soo much. You make things look soo much easy.
Thanks very much
Thank you so much I really enjoyed the video very simple to understand
You are welcome. You can find more of our videos at www.youtube.com/@tech_inside_out
Thank you
Can we use HDMI to connect nvr and monitor?
Yes, you cab use HDMI
Thank you. This is the simplest yet and I’m thrilled because as you explained it, I was able to connect my cameras to my DVR without a problem. although, my monitor to DVR cable is USB, it was easy to see where they connected and voila… it works, I wish. The monitor is on and the NVR but it says “No Signal.” Sigh. Maybe I’ll just sent it back. So frustrating.
Am excited it worked for you. Please check your cable connecting your camera.
Please, can you recomend good ip camera with 2k recording video and cheap?
Please go for ZKTeco
@Tech_Inside_Out is it expensive ? I am in Serbia.
Perhaps a silly question but does it matter how many POE ports you have if you are only using a switch? For example if I have 4 POE ports on my NVR but have a 9 port Switch with 9 cameras plugged into the switch would this work okay and I be able to view all 9? Or would this be too much for the NVR? Many Thanks
You have asked a very good question, and the answer is that the number of ports on the NVR is the maximum number of cameras that the firmware in the NVR has been designed to receive.
There are some brands that may give room to go beyond the POE ports on the NVR, in such a case, you would see the NVR capacity stated with the number of cameras it takes.
Please let me know if I have been able to Well address your question.
I have a question
Why did you not connecting poE port you use one poE port
Please I don't quite understand your question. Please explain further.
Can a NVR that has only one Poe port accommodate any number of IP cameras from a Poe switch? Or single port NVRs has limited capacity of IP cameras that can be fed into them via Poe switches?
They have specific capacities such as 4 channel, 8 channel and so on. You can't exceed its capacity
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Please how do I differentiate between ip cameras and analog cameras in terms of video quality. Thank you.
Please watch this video, it answers most of the questions
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Why static ip for cameras addition
Please give details, i don't quite understand the question
How do I know if the port is a POE port without the name on the switch
It is written on the Packaging, you can't determine whether an ethernet port is poe or non poe unless it is written on it
when is it neccessary to use power splitter?
The splitters are used whenever you are using non POE IP cameras and you wish to power them up through the same network cable that carries video from the camera.
@@Tech_Inside_Out great. Thanks for the reply 🙏🏻
❤Thank so much for helping
Most welcome
I haven't seen you connecting the NVR to the routher though
Yes, it is because I didn't show the remote view process for this setup.
Where is the Router or where you connect from the internet
I did not use internet in this setup.
Thank you..
Most welcome
Pls show How to connect audio camera with dvr not nvr
Well noted
Looks easy from you
Its indeed easy and doable
How to get IP cameras using POE NUR
ua-cam.com/video/UHzj9mqDfXQ/v-deo.html
please watch the video with the link i shared
how to install non poe ip camera with nvr and how to online camera make next video on it step by step.bring more complete course series make all videos sequences classes wise step by step.
Noted
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