- Dec 5, 2016
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Hi,
I'm new to the IPCamTalk forum and have already gained a great deal of knowledge from the community. I've done tons of research and currently in the process of running my outdoor ethernet cables and getting ready to order my equipment.
My setup will be as follows:
- 3 cameras monitoring rear entry ways and back patio
- 1 camera monitoring front porch
I'm running new outdoor cables for the 3 backyard cams which will connect to a POE switch in the basement (den area).Then I'll have a single Ethernet (pre-wired) connection from the switch to the LAN port of the 8ch NVR which is located in a separate large utility\storage room. NVR will be connected to the router that's already in this room. I know it's easiest to connect all the cams to the switch BUT...the location of the front porch cam makes it much more convenient to use an Ethernet cable that's already pre-wired into the utility room where the NVR will be.
My questions:
1) Is it possible to have cams both connected to the switch and the directly to the NVR?
2) If so, what are the disadvantages or potential issues this could cause?
If it's not advised to do this, I'll just plan to run a cable from the front porch cam and have it terminate in the same place as the others. This will also help me finalize whether I go with the single LAN port NVR or the 8 port POE NVR.
Thanks in advance!
I'm new to the IPCamTalk forum and have already gained a great deal of knowledge from the community. I've done tons of research and currently in the process of running my outdoor ethernet cables and getting ready to order my equipment.
My setup will be as follows:
- 3 cameras monitoring rear entry ways and back patio
- 1 camera monitoring front porch
I'm running new outdoor cables for the 3 backyard cams which will connect to a POE switch in the basement (den area).Then I'll have a single Ethernet (pre-wired) connection from the switch to the LAN port of the 8ch NVR which is located in a separate large utility\storage room. NVR will be connected to the router that's already in this room. I know it's easiest to connect all the cams to the switch BUT...the location of the front porch cam makes it much more convenient to use an Ethernet cable that's already pre-wired into the utility room where the NVR will be.
My questions:
1) Is it possible to have cams both connected to the switch and the directly to the NVR?
2) If so, what are the disadvantages or potential issues this could cause?
If it's not advised to do this, I'll just plan to run a cable from the front porch cam and have it terminate in the same place as the others. This will also help me finalize whether I go with the single LAN port NVR or the 8 port POE NVR.
Thanks in advance!
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