By the way, shouldn't disabled DHCP. If you don't want the IP to change, you should log in to your router and assign all your cameras "static" IPs (usually a checkbox). As this is stored on your router, if you get a new router or do a factory reset, you will need to repeat the process, but you should be able to set the same IPs. Disabling DHCP can lead to unpredictable things happening.
Be aware that if you let your router assign IP addresses you may not get the same address again if you have to restart the router. Better to update your router an assign an IP address to the dvr, that way you always grrt the same address.
@@jakebumgarner4328 watch videos on how to set a static ip address on your device. Its pretty easy but you need to watch a few. Your nvr will have a network tab. You just change where It says DHCP to static ip
Easiest way is to turn on DHCP. Let it be assigned the address then turn off the DHCP setting. It will be a static address. Otherwise it requires knowing the address of your router and then choosing the static address for the NVR. If you can access the client list for your router it helps that way you don't assign a address that is already in use and cause IP conflicts.
This is a great video for anyone who is learning how these installs work. Other than the reflection of lights on the monitor screen, it is a great video. Thanks for sharing this very helpful video instruction. 🙂
Two things, you should explain about dhcp reservation or changing the dhcp range, a easy way to get around the network traffic and security is to use vlans on managed switches
That is more technical than what this video is covering. If you are just setting up a home system and using these videos then you don't really need to. If you are setting up for a large multiple camera system then there are videos on network setups that can show how to accomplish those tasks. Nelly's also has awesome customer support that can walk you through various setup configurations for your application.
Btw there is a way that you can see your cameras IP address when you cameras are connected to an internal POE switch, you just need a desktop switch you connect on one port your Internet cable coming from the router on the next port a cable coming from the internal POE switch and another cable going back to the Internet port on the nvr
Yes that's correct! With the NVRs internal network being segregated from the local network, connecting a PC to an unused POE port via ethernet cable is usually what we'll recommend if any camera troubleshooting is needed to be done.
Thank you so much for taking the time to produce this very informative video! You’ve answered so many questions that I had and you explained everything clearly. Thanks again!
For me, it was a nice lecture, I am nowadays searching for nice tools and guidance to install CCTV surveillance in my residence. Thumbs up... Please can you guide me how can I on-air an IP camera on the internet?
Yes you can calculate camera bandwidth using this tool here -> tools.hikvision.com/calculatorTool/index.html#/ The EZTools PC software has a bandwidth calc as well -> www.nellyssecurity.com/media/software/uniview/windows/EZTools-B1122.2.1.0.zip
Great video bro. Now I have a question for you if I install a ip camera on the shed how do they get the signal to the dvr inside the house bro. If I don’t want to run a wire from the camera to the house
We're looking to go from WYZE wifi cams to CCTV system. I'll be contacting you guys sometime today, just to go over some questions I have. I'm just the I.T. guy here, and need to clarify some things in my head before purchasing.
Great video - Thanks. Planning on installing UNV cams to my home so this was extremely helpful. My router isn't where my NVR will be terminated and don't want wires running through the house, so just wondering if there is anyway that i can wirelessly connect my NVR to my home network or does it have to be hardwired using a network cable as you explained in the video?
Thank you! You can use one of these in Client mode -> www.amazon.com/dp/B08D71Q5NY/ The NVR will wire to it, and that AP will convert a wifi signal to a hardline connection.
it was best "About us" on your website. I am also trying to build my own CCTV company now and I had quite good impression from your video and website. Hope your business goes well and be more successful in the future. Michael from South Korea.
Can we set it up to not be dependent on the network but in the nvr(just in case network goes down we are still able to record) BUT set up so we can at least view the live stream?
What are the steps when replacing one of my existing 8 R series cameras with a new one , do I have to delete a existing camera first ? please post the steps to do this or do you have a video showing it. I have a :NSN-608(4K)-8P Thanks
This video was super helpful. I’m trying to get away from products like Arlo and Nest cameras that require a subscription and can be rendered outdated at the manufacturer’s discretion.
I'm really just looking for clean solutions for drilling holes from my room to the ceiling. What would I use instead of drilling 4 holes into the wall for 4 cables to pass thru. Is there a cleaner solution to using 4 pass through bushings.
if I connect the camera to the switch box to have the extension but connect the network to the NVR would that still eat into the network band? or would that work via the NVR
Great video! Question. . . If I set my ip cameras up on my network (24 port PoE), you indicated that it will gobble up band width. Can I just get a separate 8 port PoE switch separate from my 24 port switch? The other option would possibly be a second network dedicated to the camera's?
Yes, a separate switch will work. Just make sure that switch is dedicated to the cameras and not connected to the main network. This basically creates a second network for the camera system separate from the main network.
Thanks for all the help. One question when connecting the NVR to the network you call for a hard wire is there a way to connect the NVR to the network using WiFi instead.
L42481-4AA4-E Accessory Power Pack Plus for Lorex Wire-Free Cameras (3-Cell, 2-Pack) Debating on getting 2-4 cameras. I need one for the front and back yard. Front of house faces north, south side gets back sun exposure. However, I live in MI and it gets -30F in the winter and no sun. I have outlets outside. Suggestions on a brand or brands that would work for my concerns. No lag between movements, leaves blowing creating false alerts, sunlight making the camera unable to see. I'd prefer not drilling holes through my home or walls but ideally no batteries to change outside etc.
be aware if you let your router assign ip addresses if there's a power cut and your device restarts you wont necessarly get the same ip address, i would recommend setting up static ip addresses
Happy to hear it Jason! Swann is a different manufacturer than what we referenced in our Video. So their setup might be slightly different. I would reach out to Swann to get the proper steps on that, they may also have their own softwares as well to use.
Thank you for your video. I have a question - I want to purchase an NVR but I won't be running POE, just normal net cables. I assume you can power the cameras normally? but will they work via a powerline homeplug adapter? I already have a couple of individual IP cameras working ok but an NVR would be much better. Also, if you do a port forwarding on the router (external static IP address to internal static IP address), can you not see the NVR and the cameras?
Hello! Yes most cameras do have a 12vDC power input along with the RJ45 connection. So POE isnt 100% required, but its nice to have! Typically you will just port forward the NVR, and the cameras will be viewed through the NVR.
Wow the best Security video i've watch ever! Question? I own a small restaurant and would like to stream it live on my home TV or Monitor? Any systems that are capable of streaming by browser or app or mac or pc?
Thanks for the kind words Hugo! All of our camera systems can be viewed via web browser as well as a TV via HDMI. Feel free to reach out to us -> customerservice@nellyssecurity.com / 855-340-9999
If you go IP, you do not need an NVR unless you want to record your cameras or manage multiple cameras. If you have just a single camera with an SD card, you can get by with no recorder. Just log into your web interface to stream the camera's video feeds.
I have thr Reolink tracking I did everything on here but it didn't work. Maybe I need to go ti general and enable white list or black list do you think? Please help I have been trying to get this NVR to work with my camer😢
Would you take the time to please show all your set up as you said you have a tonne of cameras around your property. Would appreciate greatly. Thanks 👌
Thats correct! Most NVRs have a feature called "Virtual Host", which will allow you to log into the camera's web interface through the NVR from a local PC. Just note that this is usually only doable with plug n play devices, ONVIF usually wont allow this to work properly. Just be sure to verify that if its needed with the distributor that you purchase from! All of our UNV NVRs support it.
The NVR will still record footage even if it lost connection to the internet/router.. you will not be able to view the footage remotely but you will locally
An 8-channel NVR will only support 8 channels, even if you add more ports via a switch. If you're using Uniview, you can still add more devices to your cloud account, so you can view them from your phone or PC alongside your NVR. You just won't be able to access them from the NVR itself. Hope this helps!
@@NellysSecurity yes makes perfect sense. Another question, pardon my lack of knowledge. Why does a regular Ethernet switch have a power cord if it’s not converting to Poe?
Good question! A non-PoE Ethernet switch still has electrical components that take the signal coming into the switch and then split that signal accordingly to various devices. Power is required to manage the data flow and ensure that each device receives the appropriate amount of data.
In case I want to avoid an NVR….how do I find and use an sad card holder (for a lack of words) if it isn’t part of the camera. Setting up a remote camera with motion trigger and sd card appears more robust and less prone to being hijacked….
your builder is crazy, if its got copper, electricity can be conducted through it, as is the case with any Ethernet Cable Hence you not finding anything on it... Ppl will take advantage of good ppl who dont know much about technology, be careful what you believe
Cat. 6 cables can carry PoE, but most standard switches don't provide PoE: they only send enough electricity to carry 1s and 0s. You need a switch that provides PoE.
There are limitations on how far the data and the power can travel. However, this can be overcome with specialized PoE switches with an extend mode, or with PoE extenders and repeaters. Check out our PoE video for more info: th-cam.com/video/C2fAbq6QZyA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=cBseDaJ4W2ez_GEF
Which hardwired POE+, NVR is less proprietary to other MFG cameras? I need to find a solution for 16 Cameras. or use other mfgrs flood light Dual lens / rotating 90 deg up down....180 deg rotate AI patrol tracking.
If the other manufacturer uses onvif then there is a setting in the camera settings to use that to connect the cameras to the NVR. Go to the modify camera menu. The setting should be in there.
I am making a shelter tomorrow and i am scratching my head for the type of camera to buy, i need one with pan and tilt with night vision and wifi that i can link to my desktop computer also i would like to not be obligated to change battery on the camera to not disturb my little feral buddies, any suggestion?
Might an NVR run on 12v so I could use it in my RV, inside a security container? Helpful when off grid. Some cameras have SD recording, but thieves could steal the camera.
@@NellysSecurity I believe the best case is to get a hidden camera with SD card for RV use. The batteries with inverter on will be be drained if I had to source an NVR.
Are these vulnerable to hackers being that it’s connected to wifi? I’m running cheapo wifi cameras right now and need something secure, I don’t know a lot about this but am ready to upgrade to something serous
Anything exposed to the internet is prone to being hacked in a sense. As long as you use strong passwords and connect over the cloud and not port forward.
Hi. I have the same system. After I did reset the system to factory settings the cameras are showing offline. It says wrong password and user name. Some are showing no connection. Can you help to get the cameras working again
Hello, the cameras may have the old passwords on them still. If you purchased the system from Nellys, then we can absolutely help! If not, i would advise reaching out to Uniview support directly.
Is there a simple system that can work with my phone since I’m at work all day I’d like to keep an eye on my house the front door is there anything You could recommend
Sure! Id recommend either our Uniarch line, or our R-series line! Feel free to reach out to our sales team and they can get you going -> customerservice@nellyssecurity.com / 855-340-9999
Hey Osvaldo, If you purchased the system from us, then yes! Please contact us -> customerservice@nellyssecurity.com / 855-340-9999 If not, then we like recommending ipcamtalk.com. We are an official vendor with them and the guys over there are knowledgeable on systems outside the scope of our support.
For coax, you would need a DVR (digital video recorder). The NVR doesn't do any video processing, that's all done in the IP camera. Coax cameras also don't do any video processing. That's all handled by the DVR. Check out this video for more info: th-cam.com/video/_OH2YiqckFo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=i7yPCUgfBYlT04He
By the way, shouldn't disabled DHCP. If you don't want the IP to change, you should log in to your router and assign all your cameras "static" IPs (usually a checkbox). As this is stored on your router, if you get a new router or do a factory reset, you will need to repeat the process, but you should be able to set the same IPs. Disabling DHCP can lead to unpredictable things happening.
Be aware that if you let your router assign IP addresses you may not get the same address again if you have to restart the router. Better to update your router an assign an IP address to the dvr, that way you always grrt the same address.
can you explain how to do that
@@jakebumgarner4328 watch videos on how to set a static ip address on your device. Its pretty easy but you need to watch a few.
Your nvr will have a network tab. You just change where It says DHCP to static ip
Easiest way is to turn on DHCP. Let it be assigned the address then turn off the DHCP setting. It will be a static address. Otherwise it requires knowing the address of your router and then choosing the static address for the NVR. If you can access the client list for your router it helps that way you don't assign a address that is already in use and cause IP conflicts.
This is a great video for anyone who is learning how these installs work. Other than the reflection of lights on the monitor screen, it is a great video. Thanks for sharing this very helpful video instruction. 🙂
These step by step videos are always great for learners of junior techs
Two things, you should explain about dhcp reservation or changing the dhcp range, a easy way to get around the network traffic and security is to use vlans on managed switches
That is more technical than what this video is covering. If you are just setting up a home system and using these videos then you don't really need to. If you are setting up for a large multiple camera system then there are videos on network setups that can show how to accomplish those tasks. Nelly's also has awesome customer support that can walk you through various setup configurations for your application.
I focus on installing analog cameras, but this video has helped me learn how to configure IP cameras 👊👊
Btw there is a way that you can see your cameras IP address when you cameras are connected to an internal POE switch, you just need a desktop switch you connect on one port your Internet cable coming from the router on the next port a cable coming from the internal POE switch and another cable going back to the Internet port on the nvr
Yes that's correct! With the NVRs internal network being segregated from the local network, connecting a PC to an unused POE port via ethernet cable is usually what we'll recommend if any camera troubleshooting is needed to be done.
Sir can you please tell me more about up camera
Thanks a lot. It was the best tutorial I have watched about setting up my system. Highly apprecciated.
Thank you so much for taking the time to produce this very informative video! You’ve answered so many questions that I had and you explained everything clearly. Thanks again!
Does everybody on TH-cam who is on his or her own always describe themselves as "we"? Thanks for your efforts, man.
Great Video! I got one question: Can I plug an existing switch on which cameras are allready plugged into, to a brand new NVR?
For me, it was a nice lecture, I am nowadays searching for nice tools and guidance to install CCTV surveillance in my residence. Thumbs up... Please can you guide me how can I on-air an IP camera on the internet?
Thank you!
Are you referring to live streaming a camera? If so, we made a little How To vid on that here -> th-cam.com/video/fzF4ojntQEc/w-d-xo.html
Awesome presentation.
Is there any way to know or calculate the total bandwidth impact of the cameras, to an existing internet network?
Yes you can calculate camera bandwidth using this tool here -> tools.hikvision.com/calculatorTool/index.html#/
The EZTools PC software has a bandwidth calc as well -> www.nellyssecurity.com/media/software/uniview/windows/EZTools-B1122.2.1.0.zip
What a fantastic and clear video!! Thank you!
Great video bro. Now I have a question for you if I install a ip camera on the shed how do they get the signal to the dvr inside the house bro. If I don’t want to run a wire from the camera to the house
We're looking to go from WYZE wifi cams to CCTV system. I'll be contacting you guys sometime today, just to go over some questions I have. I'm just the I.T. guy here, and need to clarify some things in my head before purchasing.
Sounds great Phillip! Please do reach out, our hours are 9am-5pm CST!
@@NellysSecurity Will do
Great video - Thanks. Planning on installing UNV cams to my home so this was extremely helpful. My router isn't where my NVR will be terminated and don't want wires running through the house, so just wondering if there is anyway that i can wirelessly connect my NVR to my home network or does it have to be hardwired using a network cable as you explained in the video?
Thank you!
You can use one of these in Client mode -> www.amazon.com/dp/B08D71Q5NY/
The NVR will wire to it, and that AP will convert a wifi signal to a hardline connection.
Perfect thank you@@NellysSecurity ✅
Best tutorial channel ever
it was best "About us" on your website. I am also trying to build my own CCTV company now and I had quite good impression from your video and website. Hope your business goes well and be more successful in the future. Michael from South Korea.
Can we set it up to not be dependent on the network but in the nvr(just in case network goes down we are still able to record) BUT set up so we can at least view the live stream?
How do you install other IP cameras that are already installed? Just plug them into the PoE switch on the NVR?
What are the steps when replacing one of my existing 8 R series cameras with a new one , do I have to delete a existing camera first ? please post the steps to do this or do you have a video showing it. I have a :NSN-608(4K)-8P Thanks
This video was super helpful. I’m trying to get away from products like Arlo and Nest cameras that require a subscription and can be rendered outdated at the manufacturer’s discretion.
I'm really just looking for clean solutions for drilling holes from my room to the ceiling. What would I use instead of drilling 4 holes into the wall for 4 cables to pass thru. Is there a cleaner solution to using 4 pass through bushings.
Very very easy to understand
This is so well explained. Thank you Sir.
If I want more than 8 cameras? But the nvr only supports 8 can I send a cable to a Poe switch and add more ?
no you cant. you have to have a 16 channel nvr
@@Hugex97 okays ty
That was very helpful I'm in the market for a security system I'll be following your Channel ...
Glad we could help! If you run into any questions while you're putting your system together, give us a call: 855-340-9999.
I have really learn some thing ...thank u sir
interesting way to monitor various locations at once.. 😎
Thanks for the detailed instruction!
Thanks for watching!
This man lit his LCD screen with a light :0
In all seriousness, thanks for the info.
Amazing video. That was very helpful, thanks!
Glad to hear it! Thanks for watching
if I connect the camera to the switch box to have the extension but connect the network to the NVR would that still eat into the network band? or would that work via the NVR
Thanks,really educative
Great video! Question. . . If I set my ip cameras up on my network (24 port PoE), you indicated that it will gobble up band width. Can I just get a separate 8 port PoE switch separate from my 24 port switch? The other option would possibly be a second network dedicated to the camera's?
Yes, a separate switch will work. Just make sure that switch is dedicated to the cameras and not connected to the main network. This basically creates a second network for the camera system separate from the main network.
Thanks for all the help. One question when connecting the NVR to the network you call for a hard wire is there a way to connect the NVR to the network using WiFi instead.
If the NVR doesnt have wifi support, then you can use an access point that converts wifi to a hardwired connection for the nvr.
It is very useful, thanks a lot!
Outstanding presentation, very clear, thank you.
Thanks for watching!
L42481-4AA4-E
Accessory Power Pack Plus for Lorex Wire-Free Cameras (3-Cell, 2-Pack)
Debating on getting 2-4 cameras. I need one for the front and back yard. Front of house faces north, south side gets back sun exposure. However, I live in MI and it gets -30F in the winter and no sun. I have outlets outside. Suggestions on a brand or brands that would work for my concerns. No lag between movements, leaves blowing creating false alerts, sunlight making the camera unable to see. I'd prefer not drilling holes through my home or walls but ideally no batteries to change outside etc.
I saw the image was flipped on ur screen,can they be flipped so they show right side up when useing that type of came?
be aware if you let your router assign ip addresses if there's a power cut and your device restarts you wont necessarly get the same ip address, i would recommend setting up static ip addresses
I really enjoyed this video...Thank you very much❤️❤️
Excellent video Thanks ❤
Awesome video! This is so helpful. Does this work with any NVR system? I'm using a Swann NVR 8580. How can I find the IP addresses of these cameras?
Happy to hear it Jason!
Swann is a different manufacturer than what we referenced in our Video. So their setup might be slightly different. I would reach out to Swann to get the proper steps on that, they may also have their own softwares as well to use.
Thank you for your video. I have a question - I want to purchase an NVR but I won't be running POE, just normal net cables. I assume you can power the cameras normally? but will they work via a powerline homeplug adapter? I already have a couple of individual IP cameras working ok but an NVR would be much better.
Also, if you do a port forwarding on the router (external static IP address to internal static IP address), can you not see the NVR and the cameras?
Hello!
Yes most cameras do have a 12vDC power input along with the RJ45 connection. So POE isnt 100% required, but its nice to have!
Typically you will just port forward the NVR, and the cameras will be viewed through the NVR.
Muchisimas gracias por el video tan bueno y tan bien explicado from Malaga- Spain. Regards
Wow the best Security video i've watch ever! Question? I own a small restaurant and would like to stream it live on my home TV or Monitor? Any systems that are capable of streaming by browser or app or mac or pc?
Thanks for the kind words Hugo!
All of our camera systems can be viewed via web browser as well as a TV via HDMI.
Feel free to reach out to us -> customerservice@nellyssecurity.com / 855-340-9999
Are Uniview NRV's compatible with wireless mice?
it was really helpful. thanks
Hi, do we have to have nvr or direct connection to ip camera going to do our needs for live streaming?
If you go IP, you do not need an NVR unless you want to record your cameras or manage multiple cameras. If you have just a single camera with an SD card, you can get by with no recorder. Just log into your web interface to stream the camera's video feeds.
If I want to watch my cameras on my Mac or laptop which application can use to watch them on a different network
I have thr Reolink tracking I did everything on here but it didn't work. Maybe I need to go ti general and enable white list or black list do you think? Please help I have been trying to get this NVR to work with my camer😢
Would I need to format the hard drive before installing it into the NVR? Assuming I purchased the NVR and HDD separately.
You shouldnt, the NVR will do its own formatting on the HDD after you install it.
Helpful video
Thank you
Would you take the time to please show all your set up as you said you have a tonne of cameras around your property.
Would appreciate greatly.
Thanks 👌
If i connect my network to my nvr and then i connect my nvr to a switch, will the switch be connected to network
yeah, but to login to the camera outside of the internal network you would have to go through the NVR, right?
Thats correct! Most NVRs have a feature called "Virtual Host", which will allow you to log into the camera's web interface through the NVR from a local PC. Just note that this is usually only doable with plug n play devices, ONVIF usually wont allow this to work properly.
Just be sure to verify that if its needed with the distributor that you purchase from! All of our UNV NVRs support it.
Hi. Loved the video and I'm looking around about setting mine up
A1 information thanks. Well explained top marks.
this was well taught. i enjoyed it
Good info. Thanks
Thanks for the tutorial
The best of the best. Thank you
Good afternoon, I'm having issues with my camera, two cameras is showing one direction, what could be the cause ???
nice video, very clear
The NVR will still record footage even if it lost connection to the internet/router.. you will not be able to view the footage remotely but you will locally
Correct, as long as the cameras are connected to the NVR directly.
Awesome video!!! Thanks dude!!!
Wow thanks for this video
🎉Great Information 👍🏽
on 22:04 the nvr is offline? can u still access it even though it is online? or how to make it online?
Say you have an 8 channel nvr and you add a Poe switch for more cat6 sockets. Would the nvr still support that? Or not storing the video?
An 8-channel NVR will only support 8 channels, even if you add more ports via a switch. If you're using Uniview, you can still add more devices to your cloud account, so you can view them from your phone or PC alongside your NVR. You just won't be able to access them from the NVR itself. Hope this helps!
@@NellysSecurity yes makes perfect sense. Another question, pardon my lack of knowledge. Why does a regular Ethernet switch have a power cord if it’s not converting to Poe?
Good question! A non-PoE Ethernet switch still has electrical components that take the signal coming into the switch and then split that signal accordingly to various devices. Power is required to manage the data flow and ensure that each device receives the appropriate amount of data.
question the port8 of the nvr which cable did you plug into it ? is it for power of the screen ?
A Camera was plugged into Port8.
In case I want to avoid an NVR….how do I find and use an sad card holder (for a lack of words) if it isn’t part of the camera. Setting up a remote camera with motion trigger and sd card appears more robust and less prone to being hijacked….
With SD cards in the camera, if someone takes the card or the camera in general you're just SOL
Is there a cat6 without Poe? So says my builder but I can't find anything that says so on the net.
your builder is crazy, if its got copper, electricity can be conducted through it, as is the case with any Ethernet Cable
Hence you not finding anything on it...
Ppl will take advantage of good ppl who dont know much about technology, be careful what you believe
Cat. 6 cables can carry PoE, but most standard switches don't provide PoE: they only send enough electricity to carry 1s and 0s. You need a switch that provides PoE.
Learned a lot tks
i have dahua cameras and unv nvr. Should i use unvs tool or dahuas?
Always use the tools by the same manufacturer of system you have for best compatibility.
May i ask why poe is limited to 350 feet. Is that speaking along the channel, or as a straight path between nodes?
There are limitations on how far the data and the power can travel. However, this can be overcome with specialized PoE switches with an extend mode, or with PoE extenders and repeaters. Check out our PoE video for more info: th-cam.com/video/C2fAbq6QZyA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=cBseDaJ4W2ez_GEF
Which hardwired POE+, NVR is less proprietary to other MFG cameras? I need to find a solution for 16 Cameras. or use other mfgrs flood light Dual lens / rotating 90 deg up down....180 deg rotate AI patrol tracking.
If the other manufacturer uses onvif then there is a setting in the camera settings to use that to connect the cameras to the NVR. Go to the modify camera menu. The setting should be in there.
nicely explained 🙂
Thanks! Hope it helped!
I want to install a security system in my mobile homes parks, can you help me?
Sure thing! Give us a call - 855-340-9999
Thanks for sharing am really grateful..this is really great
I am making a shelter tomorrow and i am scratching my head for the type of camera to buy, i need one with pan and tilt with night vision and wifi that i can link to my desktop computer also i would like to not be obligated to change battery on the camera to not disturb my little feral buddies, any suggestion?
Very informative
Can I get its installation manual in pdf form ,i will be very thankful
Installation manuals can vary from model to model.
If you go to the manufacturer's website with the model number, you can get the exact user manual.
another question
could i use my laptop instead of NVR if i have a PoE and a switch ?
Technically yes you can. There are 3rd party softwares out there that can turn your PC into a recorder. Blue Iris is one example.
You are doing great
Thank you very much ❤
Great job
Good lecture
Hi I have a ptz witch dozen work at night so is it in the cable or the camera the cable where made up so where would I find a cable diagram thanks
I would reach out to the manufacturer of the PTZ for any diagrams or technical info on it!
Might an NVR run on 12v so I could use it in my RV, inside a security container? Helpful when off grid. Some cameras have SD recording, but thieves could steal the camera.
Some NVRs can run off 12v! Or You could look into using an inverter to convert DC to AC for the NVR to support.
@@NellysSecurity I believe the best case is to get a hidden camera with SD card for RV use. The batteries with inverter on will be be drained if I had to source an NVR.
Calling crimping rj45 easy is the biggest lie I've ever heard
all men do is lie
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Are these vulnerable to hackers being that it’s connected to wifi? I’m running cheapo wifi cameras right now and need something secure, I don’t know a lot about this but am ready to upgrade to something serous
Anything exposed to the internet is prone to being hacked in a sense. As long as you use strong passwords and connect over the cloud and not port forward.
How do I stop videos interference feed on the camera screen moving up and down please
Definitely subscribed, thank you!
Hi. I have the same system. After I did reset the system to factory settings the cameras are showing offline. It says wrong password and user name. Some are showing no connection. Can you help to get the cameras working again
Hello, the cameras may have the old passwords on them still.
If you purchased the system from Nellys, then we can absolutely help! If not, i would advise reaching out to Uniview support directly.
Is there a simple system that can work with my phone since I’m at work all day I’d like to keep an eye on my house the front door is there anything You could recommend
Sure! Id recommend either our Uniarch line, or our R-series line!
Feel free to reach out to our sales team and they can get you going -> customerservice@nellyssecurity.com / 855-340-9999
Hello I need your help with a big issue I am having with my cameras setup. Can you help me ?
Hey Osvaldo,
If you purchased the system from us, then yes! Please contact us -> customerservice@nellyssecurity.com / 855-340-9999
If not, then we like recommending ipcamtalk.com. We are an official vendor with them and the guys over there are knowledgeable on systems outside the scope of our support.
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How do you add a coax camera to something like this?
For coax, you would need a DVR (digital video recorder). The NVR doesn't do any video processing, that's all done in the IP camera. Coax cameras also don't do any video processing. That's all handled by the DVR. Check out this video for more info: th-cam.com/video/_OH2YiqckFo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=i7yPCUgfBYlT04He
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Will the uplinks still display. Without Internet?
Yes the NVR can still talk to cameras on the Uplink port without internet as long as everything is physically connected.