Hey guys,
Getting a new house next year and need to tell the builder where to drop some Cat6 cables. Believe I'm going to likely go with Hikvision domes (possibly a mini dome at the front), but will get some bullets if possible. Attached is the floor plan of the house. Some points:
1. The "loggia" at the back is just a covered porch, and has entries into the kitchen and to the family room.
2. The front door is under a covered porch as well
3. I've also attached the roof plan so you can see the lower roofs if that matters
I'm basically trying to keep the cams to between 6-8 cameras max, certainly don't want to over due it as it is not a dangerous area by any stretch.
Plan on triggering the cameras via motion.
The red markers are where I'm thinking of putting cameras right now. I guess my questions are:
1. What do you think of the positions?
2. Any recommendations on wiring (should I bother with anything other than Cat6?).
3. Recommendations on lenses and or the type of Hikvision (I've pretty much settled on the Hiks for price/value and will likely go with their POE NVR unless there are really good reasons to go otherwise).
4. Plan to home run the cables to the basement. Though I guess I can also do the attic given I assume someone can easily take the NVR and there goes my recordings?
BTW, I'm in Canada if that makes any differences. I.e., lots of snow/cold, difficult to find distributors.
Cameras I'm currently considering:
1. Front door - hikvision ds-2cd2532f-i mini dome. Again, struggling with lens choice and placement.
2. Back covered porch - 2 of the hikvision ds-2cd3332-i
3. In Garage - hikvision ds-2cd3332-i
4. Facing driveway - still unsure about which would be best here?
Last consideration: Would love to be able to view who is at the door via smart phone app or switching inputs on the TV? Now that I think about it (and maybe I'm overkilling it), a two way mic on the camera would also be interesting to speak to people at the door, though I guess this may be easier done with an intercom or door bell system.
Any help you guys could provide would be great. Need to finalize wiring at the very least in the next 2 weeks.
Thanks!
Steve


Getting a new house next year and need to tell the builder where to drop some Cat6 cables. Believe I'm going to likely go with Hikvision domes (possibly a mini dome at the front), but will get some bullets if possible. Attached is the floor plan of the house. Some points:
1. The "loggia" at the back is just a covered porch, and has entries into the kitchen and to the family room.
2. The front door is under a covered porch as well
3. I've also attached the roof plan so you can see the lower roofs if that matters
I'm basically trying to keep the cams to between 6-8 cameras max, certainly don't want to over due it as it is not a dangerous area by any stretch.
Plan on triggering the cameras via motion.
The red markers are where I'm thinking of putting cameras right now. I guess my questions are:
1. What do you think of the positions?
2. Any recommendations on wiring (should I bother with anything other than Cat6?).
3. Recommendations on lenses and or the type of Hikvision (I've pretty much settled on the Hiks for price/value and will likely go with their POE NVR unless there are really good reasons to go otherwise).
4. Plan to home run the cables to the basement. Though I guess I can also do the attic given I assume someone can easily take the NVR and there goes my recordings?
BTW, I'm in Canada if that makes any differences. I.e., lots of snow/cold, difficult to find distributors.
Cameras I'm currently considering:
1. Front door - hikvision ds-2cd2532f-i mini dome. Again, struggling with lens choice and placement.
2. Back covered porch - 2 of the hikvision ds-2cd3332-i
3. In Garage - hikvision ds-2cd3332-i
4. Facing driveway - still unsure about which would be best here?
Last consideration: Would love to be able to view who is at the door via smart phone app or switching inputs on the TV? Now that I think about it (and maybe I'm overkilling it), a two way mic on the camera would also be interesting to speak to people at the door, though I guess this may be easier done with an intercom or door bell system.
Any help you guys could provide would be great. Need to finalize wiring at the very least in the next 2 weeks.
Thanks!
Steve

