What Do I Need To Run TP Link VIGI?

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  • @nepthaliea.malabanan6627
    @nepthaliea.malabanan6627 4 месяца назад

    This is a perfect and on-point guidelines. Saves a lot of time and effort to search and study the VIGI ecosystem. Great job!!! Thanks a lot!

  • @DoroTheExplorer
    @DoroTheExplorer 5 месяцев назад +1

    this is the review and guide that I need .. thanks for this video.. new subscriber here.

  • @shreediculous
    @shreediculous 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for the in-depth guide to the VIGI ecosystem. You've answered all questions I've had about it.
    I will be buying VIGI cameras first and eventually add a NVR if and when I need it.
    Could you also review ReoLink and compare it to VIGI?

    • @The_Tech_Geeks
      @The_Tech_Geeks  8 месяцев назад

      Yes, we have a video coming out over the next couple of months on what do I need to run Reolink. We are also hoping to work on some camera comparisons as well.

  • @domusbr
    @domusbr Месяц назад

    Are the notifications free of subscription on C540V? Thank you

    • @The_Tech_Geeks
      @The_Tech_Geeks  Месяц назад +1

      Yes, all of the VIGI range don't have licensing costs

  • @gavinchambers3497
    @gavinchambers3497 Месяц назад

    Thank you for the in-depth info on the VIGI system, it has been most helpful. I do have 2 questions though and hope you can guide me.
    1. If for example I installed 4 X Wi-Fi cameras connected to our local Wi-Fi. Can I view the Live Feed of all 4 at the same time or would I still need an NVR on the LAN?
    2. If using the VIGI VMS software can I view the live feed of all Wireless and Wired Cameras simultaneously?
    Thank you!

    • @The_Tech_Geeks
      @The_Tech_Geeks  Месяц назад

      Some good questions.
      1. If you use the Windows App, then you should be able to view all 4 cameras at the same time without the need for the NVR. Not tested it myself, but in theory it shoudl work
      2. You don;'t need VMS to be able to view wired and wireless cameras, you can just use the Windows app. The NVR will work with wired and wireless cameras at the same time, so that is an option for you. VMS is more a way of managing the data that is saved from the cameras, but could possibly be set up as you need.
      I would suggest as a starting point you get the Windows App and have a little play with it and see what features it will give you as I believe it will do all you need.

    • @gavinchambers3497
      @gavinchambers3497 Месяц назад

      @@The_Tech_Geeks Thanks for the reply and answers. I now understand that VMS is not required. However, I am still unsure about being able to view all the feeds simultaneously. We have decided that we will end up purchasing an NVR for our purpose. At this stage I cannot test the simultaneous view as I have not bought any of the equipment yet and one of our requirements is that the owner can view all cameras, or at least 4 at a time on one screen using a phone. Do you guys have the infrastructure to test this? If not, I may need to find someone that has a Vigi system to test this before we layout the funds for purchasing the equipment.
      Thank again for your video and time taken to answer our questions

    • @The_Tech_Geeks
      @The_Tech_Geeks  Месяц назад

      On a phone it will be small, but it is possible. See this link for a demo off my phone (I only added 3 cameras, but you can take it up to 9) - cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0598/0304/1932/files/tp-link-vigi-mobile-app-multiview.png

    • @gavinchambers3497
      @gavinchambers3497 Месяц назад

      @@The_Tech_Geeks That's perfect and answers my question. Thank you very much for taking the time to do the test!

    • @gavinchambers3497
      @gavinchambers3497 Месяц назад

      @@The_Tech_Geeks Sorry to be a pain. Just wanted to confirm that this screen capture was using the Vigi App on the phone? Tp-Link support are still saying it is not possible to view multiple live feeds.

  • @RITUALAOS
    @RITUALAOS 17 дней назад

    What format should the SD card be?

  • @RangjutLaurifolia
    @RangjutLaurifolia 3 месяца назад

    How does TP-Link VIGI compare to Hikvision (at similar price point) for functionality and quality?
    Thanks.

    • @The_Tech_Geeks
      @The_Tech_Geeks  Месяц назад

      I am afraid I don't really have much experience with Hikvision so can't offer a comparison I am afraid.

  • @davidkisielewski605
    @davidkisielewski605 7 месяцев назад

    How well does it work with a HIK DVR compared to a HIK camera? I already have a four camera HIK system in my building.

    • @The_Tech_Geeks
      @The_Tech_Geeks  7 месяцев назад

      Great question. I am afraid I don't have any real experience of HIK so can't offer a comparison, sorry.

  • @goonerbob6506
    @goonerbob6506 5 месяцев назад

    Hi are you able to use third party cameras i.e. not TP link brand with the TP link NVR?

    • @The_Tech_Geeks
      @The_Tech_Geeks  5 месяцев назад

      The NVR supports the ONVIF which is the open standard, so yes you can use non TP-Link cameras with the NVR if they also support the open standard.

  • @Dave_91
    @Dave_91 6 месяцев назад

    hi, I didn't understand one thing.
    if i buy 3 vigi cameras, 1 in poe and 2 in wifi. does it make sense to buy the 4 channel nvr? i mean the vigi camera in wifi how will it connect with the nvr without lan?
    thanks if you can clarify this for me

    • @The_Tech_Geeks
      @The_Tech_Geeks  6 месяцев назад +1

      Good question. The NVR is not about the number of physical cables that will be connected it is about the amount of Ram and CPU it has to support a specific number of cameras. The more cameras the greater the amount of data to receive and process. Vigi wireless cameras will connect to your wireless network which will in turn be connect to your LAN which will be connected to your NVR, so if you have 3 cameras, whether wireless or wired and want to store the data you will need at least a 4 channel NVR. I hope this helps

  • @Digital-Dental-Designing-Tech
    @Digital-Dental-Designing-Tech 8 месяцев назад

    Hello my dear friend
    Can you guide me, I need only one tp link c540v pan/tilt in the front side of my small row house. I will not be putting more cameras.
    So can I use it to monitor the camera with my android phone and my laptop the c540v camera?
    And is it possible to download the footage on my mobile or laptop without removing the sd card, or I have to install a poe splitter, nvr, as I have a wifi router.
    And if I need a nvr for just one camera then, what model I have to choose and do I need a poe splitter.
    Please guide me what is required for the model c540v camera which you showed in this video.
    Hope you understood my requirement.
    Thank you for all your guidance.
    Greetings from Maharashtra, India.

    • @The_Tech_Geeks
      @The_Tech_Geeks  8 месяцев назад

      If you just want one camera, then all you need is that one camera and an SD card installed in to it. You don't need an NVR and as long as it has internet access you can connect to the device and look at the storage footage as needed. If you purchase the wireless version then all you need to do is plug it in to the mains power to power it and no PoE is needed. I hope this helps

  • @papsmikemotovlog4316
    @papsmikemotovlog4316 2 месяца назад

  • @Saurabh.P
    @Saurabh.P 5 месяцев назад

    Can I connect this camera to other brand's NVR or it will work with only TP-Link NVR?

    • @The_Tech_Geeks
      @The_Tech_Geeks  5 месяцев назад

      TP-LINK Cameras support the ONVIF standard, so as long as your NVR supports that they should work with it. Do bear in mind that this means you will be able to get the footage stored to your NVR, but you may not be able to manage some of the advanced features of the camera.

    • @Saurabh.P
      @Saurabh.P 5 месяцев назад

      @@The_Tech_Geeks Thanks for the quick response.

  • @DoroTheExplorer
    @DoroTheExplorer 5 месяцев назад

    does the TPlnk vigi nvr will record sound from a camera with audio?

    • @The_Tech_Geeks
      @The_Tech_Geeks  5 месяцев назад +1

      Yes. As long as the VIGI camera supports audio the NVR will record the Audio as well as the images.

    • @DoroTheExplorer
      @DoroTheExplorer 5 месяцев назад

      @@The_Tech_Geeks thanks for the input.

  • @vkasshu
    @vkasshu 2 месяца назад

    Does it support POE?

    • @The_Tech_Geeks
      @The_Tech_Geeks  2 месяца назад

      TP-Link make a range of wireless (mains powered) and wired (PoE) cameras.

  • @ranaji703
    @ranaji703 8 месяцев назад

    Idk why people don't use VIGi in there homes
    Do u know?
    Btw love from India

    • @The_Tech_Geeks
      @The_Tech_Geeks  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your comments. It is still vary new and I think it is just taking a little while for people to choose to use TP-Link for CCTV.

  • @SteveStowell
    @SteveStowell 6 месяцев назад

    Use Poe switch and not Poe on nvr

    • @The_Tech_Geeks
      @The_Tech_Geeks  6 месяцев назад

      Certainly an option. Probably if you only have a few cameras, PoE on the NVR will be enough, but it will come down to personal preference.