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Hi, where did you purchase cable from? Was
it on line or local?
I bought it from tvcables.co.uk. It’s a 10 metre pure copper 24 AWG with RJ45 connectors already fitted both ends.
I know it has been recommended on this thread to buy the cable and then cut to length and fit the connectors myself but I just wanted to get it done as quickly as possible.

One thing to note is that the outer sheath of the cable doesn’t seem top quality, particularly where it is attached to the connectors. However it works fine and as it is a fixed installation I can’t see it being too much of an issue.
I was being particularly fussy about having a white one as the drop from the ceiling to the router is on show. The majority seem to be grey/beige but if you don’t mind this then you might have access to a wider range of higher quality cables.

Beege
 
Hmmm. How much cameras do you have? I think if you are not going to add any more than 4 cameras to the system then you would be able to choose a 4 channel NVR, however if there is the possibility that you may add additional cameras in the future then you would want to future proof your system and choose a larger one, as you cannot add more cameras than channels to an NVR.
I think I may have found a solution....I’m working on using a DNS service (no-ip.com) which will allow me to use a 3rd party application. However if this doesn’t work then I will bear in mind your suggestion :) thabks for the advice

Beege
 
Evening all.

I have a home CCTV system which I had connected to my broadband router with Ethernet power line adapters. These have recently stopped working and I am looking to replace with Ethernet cable between DVR and router.

It will be running under the floorboards in the bedroom and then coming out the ceiling in the hall and down the wall to the router.

Would appreciate any advice on best type / manufacturer to go for. I don’t want to just buy the cheapest I can get as it will be a PITA to replace when it breaks every 6 months :sweatsmile:

Thanks in advance

P.S. I wasn’t sure whether to post this in CCTV or computer and networking so apologies if I’ve chosen the wrong forum!
The way to go would be to purchase an NVR recorder with POE less cables to worry about, run it in cat 5 or cat six. Its more than likely a faulty connection or your IP address, to explain if you do not have a static ip address every time you disconnect your router or CCTV from your router you will loose your connection you will then have to do the port forwarding every time this happens, hope this helps in some way
 

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