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For mounting a dome, I was going to get an exterior, metal version of something like thishttp://www.hikvision.com/us/Products_1_10666_i8811.html#prettyPhotoI figured that it would be "safer" (less likely to be stolen and damaged) than a bullet.This is for by the front door.The driveway cam will be under the eaves, and can be a bullet. Same for back of house.Randy
If you already have a Synology or QNAP NAS, or were planning on getting one for media server and backup duties, they both have surveillance apps.Running on a lower power 24/7 Linux-based NAS is probably a more efficient platform with less maintenance than using a PC. Synology Surveillance Station supports 4700 camera models from 90 manufacturers and the maximum number of cameras will depend on the model chosen.Steve
Almost bought a system from Frys on sale yesterday, but it sold out quickly. This was $400,http://www.frys.com/product/8856132?site=20email100616Camera's maybe not too good, but you get 8 of em, lolSo now, I think I'm back to a PC, waffled back in that direction.Blue Iris is a well known free software for this, but it requires a high horsepower CPU, most use I5 or I7, depending on number of cameras.Started Monday, Milestone Essentials software is free, for up to 8 cameras, so equivalent to the 8 port nvr I was consideringhttps://www.milestonesys.com/newsletters/distributor2/americas/2016/september/xprotect-essential-now-for-free/Few year old review herehttp://www.networkcameracritic.com/?p=1902Since I have old/extra PC case, mb, cpu, ram, sdd, I think I just need to spend $40 on another windows license, and I have my PC based NVR. And my MB has two ethernet ports, so it will be perfect, I think I can have my cameras on their own network, keeping the traffic isolated.I will need a Western Digital Purple drive, $80-100 for a 2 or 3 tb. The cheaper NVR's don't include a hdd, so no difference unless you buy a nvr with hdd.And around $50 for a POE switch, people like dlink and trendnet.Cameras will likely come from aliexpress, I'll use recommended seller's from ipcamtalk threads that I've been reading.So that's my plan, at least for now, lol.I can see if you do this for a living, buying a NVR because it's easy. But I've put together a lot of PCs, and it's pretty easy to do that. And I'm working on it at home, so can do at my leisure.Randy