even if i am using hikvision for 7 years now, never had a setup with nvr without poe ports, but today I had to set up one with poe switch, and I found this video confirming my theory about the architecture. thank you
Thanks for the great video. I have a question though. In SADP I see the camera online with an IP in a different range (as you stated). I add the IP in the correct range, but when I ping the camera I get a constant timeout. It is an older camera (DS-2CD2332-I), could it be a problem with the camera hardware?
I could be your Windows firewall blocking pings, I've seen that before. Make sure you have the camera and PC using the same IP range. e.g. PC: 192.168.0.1 Mask 255.255.255.0 and CAM: 192.168.0.2 Mask 255.255.255.0 and them disable the Windows firewall for a while before trying pinging the camera. You can also open a web browser and type the camera's IP to check if you get access to it.
Thanks for the heads up! How to make that specific camera then recording to the nvr? Does it do that automatically once it is connected in the NVR settings? I have a similar setup. No camera is directly connected to the NVR. But none of the cameras are recording on the NVR... Can you help? thx!
You need.to configure he NVR to start recording continuoulsy or by event (motion detection for example). Enable motion detection on the cameras and the recording on the NVR.
Very usefull. One question. Can I use a different brand POE switch with my hikvision ip cameras. The guy at the shop told me is not a good idea. But, I see you are using a NETGEAR Switch and a hikvision ip camera. Tell me please.
PoE and PoE+ are universal Standards, of course you can use a different switch, they were not invented my Hikvision and there are still better brands out there manufacturing switches that meet the standards.
What is the benefit of connecting the camera directly to the switch or directly to a router v.s. the POE switch on the NVR? I am not understanding this.
If you connect to your router, you will have the option to also manage the camera / nvr from your laptop or pc. If you connect the camera to the NVR, it will only allow you to manage it from the NVR interface. Also, some Hikvision devices cannot be connected to the NVR directly and must be setup from your home network / pc.
Loving your videos. Learning a lot every time I watched them. Please help on viewing multiple dvr's to one monitor. They are in different block of buildings but same network.
You can connect the cameras to an existing switch which already have other devices such as computers in a school or something like that. It’s also possible to better distribute the cameras since you can have 100m from the NVR to the switch and another 100m from the switch to the camera (total 200m).
even if i am using hikvision for 7 years now, never had a setup with nvr without poe ports, but today I had to set up one with poe switch, and I found this video confirming my theory about the architecture. thank you
Thank you for the explanation
This really helps, thanks much.
Really helpful tutorial
Thanks for this video. ❤
Thank you.. really helpful
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thk a lots for sharing,may l asking how to decide a site wanna use poe nvr/non poe nvr+poe switch.
Good good good this is one of the best video.kindly if you are having for the door access control system ,may i have link.
Thanks for the video! Question. Can I expand the number of cameras on a 4-channel Hikvision NVR by connecting 4 extra cameras using a PoE switch?
No, a 4-channel NVR is limited to manage and record 4 cameras no matter what you do.
Thank you
Thanks for the great video. I have a question though. In SADP I see the camera online with an IP in a different range (as you stated). I add the IP in the correct range, but when I ping the camera I get a constant timeout.
It is an older camera (DS-2CD2332-I), could it be a problem with the camera hardware?
I could be your Windows firewall blocking pings, I've seen that before. Make sure you have the camera and PC using the same IP range. e.g. PC: 192.168.0.1 Mask 255.255.255.0 and CAM: 192.168.0.2 Mask 255.255.255.0 and them disable the Windows firewall for a while before trying pinging the camera. You can also open a web browser and type the camera's IP to check if you get access to it.
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Thanks, I'm glad you liked it.
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Thanks for the heads up! How to make that specific camera then recording to the nvr? Does it do that automatically once it is connected in the NVR settings? I have a similar setup. No camera is directly connected to the NVR. But none of the cameras are recording on the NVR... Can you help? thx!
You need.to configure he NVR to start recording continuoulsy or by event (motion detection for example). Enable motion detection on the cameras and the recording on the NVR.
Very usefull. One question. Can I use a different brand POE switch with my hikvision ip cameras. The guy at the shop told me is not a good idea. But, I see you are using a NETGEAR Switch and a hikvision ip camera. Tell me please.
PoE and PoE+ are universal Standards, of course you can use a different switch, they were not invented my Hikvision and there are still better brands out there manufacturing switches that meet the standards.
What is the benefit of connecting the camera directly to the switch or directly to a router v.s. the POE switch on the NVR? I am not understanding this.
If you connect to your router, you will have the option to also manage the camera / nvr from your laptop or pc. If you connect the camera to the NVR, it will only allow you to manage it from the NVR interface. Also, some Hikvision devices cannot be connected to the NVR directly and must be setup from your home network / pc.
Hi Thank you video ,I've question Can I add TPLink to this nvr , I'm interested envr form Hikvision to much.
You can use any switch you want, it's just a question of brand and features available.
Thanks. .so how many camera can we see in this nvr via poe switch
4 cameras because that's the NVR interface limitation (It can display only 4 cameras).
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Loving your videos. Learning a lot every time I watched them. Please help on viewing multiple dvr's to one monitor. They are in different block of buildings but same network.
what is the benefit of using a Poe Switch instead of using everything on the NVR?
You can connect the cameras to an existing switch which already have other devices such as computers in a school or something like that. It’s also possible to better distribute the cameras since you can have 100m from the NVR to the switch and another 100m from the switch to the camera (total 200m).
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Donb buy hikvition products actually product quality is best to compared to other brand but warranty is very bad its warst service
Thank you for you opinion.