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Kucci
post Jan 16 2014, 04:29 PM

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Hi.. Need sifus guide/hint me for setup a system.

I need to set up a cctv system it have 30 wireless ip cameras for surveillance.

These cameras will have 1.3megapixel, recording with 10 fps. It consume approximate need 5~6tera for 14 days records.

I dowan buy a NVR as a storage because the cameras already have self software for monitoring cctv.

It requested all of the cameras must have real time view, now I'm worried with HDD IOPS can handle write(recording) and read(view from client). But I know the software can split the record to multiple HDD.

Any sifus can recommend good NAS for the cctv system?

1gbps router can handle the traffic?

Thanks in advanced..


Kucci
post Jan 17 2014, 12:04 AM

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QUOTE(ronaldjoe @ Jan 16 2014, 06:33 PM)
You can use Synology or QNAP. Both can do the job.
Survelliance station in Synology can hook up IP cam and monitor them remotely.

In case the 1Gbs router cant cope, you can top up a manageed switch for link aggreagation. Latest Synology can link up 4 port up to 4Gbs.

Also, consider the throughput of your wireless connection with 30 IP cam.
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Thanks your reply,
has PM-ed Sygnology retailer to quote a price. wink.gif

but still have several questions..
1. I watched their tutorials on Youtube, it mention have to purchase license for support more cameras, is it true? I have to purchase for each NAS?
2. Will use 3 routers with ac-wifi(1300mbps) and 1gbps ports to serve all cameras, can it handle the traffic?


I'm not familiar with switch, therefore trying to avoid using it.
Kucci
post Jan 17 2014, 07:21 PM

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OMG I just realise Sygnology IP-cam license each cost around RM150+
30x 150 = RM4500 +/-

Maybe will not using Sygology surveillance software..

QUOTE(jchue73 @ Jan 17 2014, 03:15 AM)
600 FPS @ VGA (640x480)
Which means for 20 cameras, it can support 30 fps @ VGA (640 x 480) quality

200 FPS @ 720p (1280x800)
Which means for 20 cameras, it can support 10 fps @ 720p (1280x800) quality

100 FPS @ 1080p (1920×1080)
Which means for 20 cameras, it can support 5 fps @ 1080p (1920×1080) quality
All the cams will record in 5fps 1080p, H.264 compression but it seems one NAS can't handle it,
any solution could help?

My set up diagram :
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30 IP-cameras ( Camera model not decide yet, with have 2 type for indoor/outdoor )
Three routers. ( Surveyed current market AC wireless router are not stable, use wireless N router ) (Few repeater/AP if wireless signal low)
One switch. ( 8xport 1gbps)
One NAS, 4 x 2tb
One Terminal (PC).

Each router connect 10 IP-cameras via Wireless.
Total of 3 routers will connect to switch via Ethereal Cable.
NAS connect to switch.
PC connect to switch.
PC output video-surveillance to two 58 inch TV.



Due to geographical, I can only choose wireless connection for IP-cams, otherwise it required purchase more accessories to drill hole, cabling, stands, etc..
Installation fees are expensive..

This post has been edited by Kucci: Jan 17 2014, 07:59 PM

 

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