GoBuckeyes
Self-Serve and Automatics
Hi Guys,
I have 6 sites that all have regular wired, bnc connected 2 mp cameras and traditional DVRs. I've had Lorex, Q-See and HD-View DVRs and various camera makes with equal success. My seventh site needed a new DVR which is located at the end of the building. Running multiple camera cables 150' is a real PITA so I went with a POE system. There were several benefits to this such as being able to run one network cable to my other equipment room, mounting a POE swtich and being able to run 8 cameras out of that room. Plus the system is 4k, can handle 32 cameras etc. Boy do I wish I had just bought another $200 DVR and more 2 mp cameras.
I actually surprised myself by being able to hook up and connect to the switch, the IP cameras and the like. The resolution of the 4k cameras is unbelievable. This system happens to be a Q-See NVR with 4 Q-See 4K cameras. The other 5 cameras I have hooked up thus far are Reolink 4mp ip cameras. My problem wasn't with setting the system up, its with keeping it up. It doesn't matter if I'm accessing the cameras through the app or watching them at the NVR but they constantly are going "offline". They will come back for a little bit then "offline" again. It's not all the cameras at once but they do all do it. They also will pixelate.. a lot. Either the whole image is garbled or sometimes just the bottom or top. Its really frustrating as we rely on our cameras a lot. I was so ****ed off that I actually ordered another 4k NVR, this time from HD-View. I just got it plugged in today to replace the Q-See one but it pretty much has the same issue. I havent gotten the remote access for this NVR set up yet, but at the site its the same deal..."camera 5 has gone offline". Am I missing something with these cameras or did I just buy two headaches?
Thanks for any help.
I have 6 sites that all have regular wired, bnc connected 2 mp cameras and traditional DVRs. I've had Lorex, Q-See and HD-View DVRs and various camera makes with equal success. My seventh site needed a new DVR which is located at the end of the building. Running multiple camera cables 150' is a real PITA so I went with a POE system. There were several benefits to this such as being able to run one network cable to my other equipment room, mounting a POE swtich and being able to run 8 cameras out of that room. Plus the system is 4k, can handle 32 cameras etc. Boy do I wish I had just bought another $200 DVR and more 2 mp cameras.
I actually surprised myself by being able to hook up and connect to the switch, the IP cameras and the like. The resolution of the 4k cameras is unbelievable. This system happens to be a Q-See NVR with 4 Q-See 4K cameras. The other 5 cameras I have hooked up thus far are Reolink 4mp ip cameras. My problem wasn't with setting the system up, its with keeping it up. It doesn't matter if I'm accessing the cameras through the app or watching them at the NVR but they constantly are going "offline". They will come back for a little bit then "offline" again. It's not all the cameras at once but they do all do it. They also will pixelate.. a lot. Either the whole image is garbled or sometimes just the bottom or top. Its really frustrating as we rely on our cameras a lot. I was so ****ed off that I actually ordered another 4k NVR, this time from HD-View. I just got it plugged in today to replace the Q-See one but it pretty much has the same issue. I havent gotten the remote access for this NVR set up yet, but at the site its the same deal..."camera 5 has gone offline". Am I missing something with these cameras or did I just buy two headaches?
Thanks for any help.