Will that still work if the camera points alongside a path so a lot of movement will be detected during the day?
I assume to get access to the footage you need to climb a ladder to remove the SD card or is it wireless?
Thanks
Surprised they're not available in black, seem a bit obvious in white.
What would be the easiest setup for 3 or 4 camera system? id love something like nest but for external use? i dont really want to run it off a pc. Recording time doesnt have to be longer than a day or two as its just to use as a monitor more than anything reallyJust FYI if anyone is looking to do the same - Synology NAS's only come with 1 camera license - in order to use more than one camera you need to purchase additional licenses (about £40 each license)
I thought they changed that and started bundling two licenses following customer complaints?
Even my old 212J was given an extra license for surevillance station (1 was included originally) allowing me to run and record from 2 cameras.

From my research, the footage can all be accessed through the web software, and when the card is full old footage will be overwritten on the video storage partition. Apparently a 128gb card will give you 5 days worth of recording which is a lot if it's only recording based on movement. You can review all the recordings through the web software and I assume choose to save any recordings you want.
Could a camera owner confirm please?
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£70 for that model + £20 for a 64GB memory card + however much for the right powerline adapter. Not sure what we need on the Powerline side of things yet.
You start to worry me when you use words like "Powerline adapter". You need proper PoE for the cameras, forget the poxy memory cards etc, don't even think if injectors or any such malarky and piling up power supplies everywhere - get NVR with built in PoE switch, second hand HDD (the larger the better), then it's literally network cable between camera and NVR, RJ45 to RJ45.
I've just picked up and installed two HIKVISION's DS-2CD2132F's ($95 each from China) overlooking my driveway, and two Samsung Smart Cams (don't know the model numbers) but accessable via Samsungs SmartCam website or iOS app. They cost me $120 ea
I have SD cards in all of them, which records when it detects motion. Also I created a gmail account, and have my two HIKVISIONS's send 3 pics at 2s intervals, whenever a line is crossed over my driveway.
Can't wait to catch who's been pooing in my mailbox !!!!!!!!!
PoE = power over ethernet, not power over electric. PoE provides power through the Ethernet cable so you don't need a wall plug. You do need a compatible switch/router that can provide this though.
Something like this provides 4 PoE ports.

Isn't that part of the point? Deterrent first, evidence second.
My other question is if you do buy a PoE router, will it need WiFi for your phone to be able to connect to it and view the recordings? How have a decent company not come up with an all-in-one to solve this?
. I don't have any CCTV cameras but the basic principles of networking should apply here.

Was worried you were going to say that
Wiring Ethernet from my current BT Hub next to the front door to a separate PoE router then through an external wall on the opposite side of the house is a big pain in the bum. Might try to find a WiFi repeater that will do PoE too.
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