DocGreen
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I have a client/friend who is wanting to add some networked security cameras to his house, and he came to me for some recommendations. I don't really do any home security/surveillance, so I figured I'd pass the question along to those of you who do. Here's what he's wanting:
I'm thinking this might be a good time to talk him into a minor overhaul of his home network... relocate network equipment to the utility room and properly mount/terminate/etc. since he'll likely be running new cables anyway.
Huge thanks in advance for any suggestions!
- Non-cloud - Not comfortable with the idea of some company out there having the potential ability to look in on him... cause that's just creepy.
- He wants to record to a WD MyCloud (4TB single drive, wired), but depending on space requirements, I may have him upgrade... and actually, he's using that WD drive to serve up his media library, so that would probably be quite a bit of added strain on that single drive to be potentially playing multiple HD streams while recording 4-6 cameras. Maybe separate storage locations, or a proper NAS would be a better idea. Thoughts?
- 48 hr recording retention.
- Access via iPhone, Windows PC, Maybe Android
- Wired or Wireless... I'd say wired, to cut down on WIFI traffic. He's a union electrician, so he's got no problem running cable.
- Probably night vision on at least some cameras.
- Obviously as affordable as possible. I mean, it's just a home so he's not after corporate grade surveillance or anything. Just something to be able to check-in on his house while he's gone, keep a couple days worth of recording just in case.
I'm thinking this might be a good time to talk him into a minor overhaul of his home network... relocate network equipment to the utility room and properly mount/terminate/etc. since he'll likely be running new cables anyway.
Huge thanks in advance for any suggestions!