- #QNAP SURVEILLANCE STATION INVERTING CAMERA PATCH#
- #QNAP SURVEILLANCE STATION INVERTING CAMERA UPGRADE#
- #QNAP SURVEILLANCE STATION INVERTING CAMERA ANDROID#
- #QNAP SURVEILLANCE STATION INVERTING CAMERA PRO#
There is a slightly newer variant of this cam which I will be buying in the next month or two, Andy can get you the right one for a great price. The image is perfect during the day and night. I personally have a Dahua IPC-5231 from and I couldn't be happier. I would suggest the Dahua cameras over the Reolink and even over the Hikvision. This post is lengthy and may not even be in the right forum category. I don’t know how this works with ports and I’m downright scared of the unknown. Security of Qnap’s Cloudlink from outsiders. If I create a VLAN for the cams, I’m assuming my NAS has to be on the same VLAN for things to work? Is that the reason to run a VPN?Ħ.
I want to do it with all owned equipment – why should I pay for a service?!?ĥ. Wife would like 2 way audio to the front door. Was going to try out motion detection events only. Not thinking NVR in future – I use my NAS for limited music to Sonos so no problem with space yet.ģ. Going to test an IP cam from work this week to see. Unsure about Surveillance Station in general. Will a VLAN for IP cameras help me here?Ģ. Setting up a VPN per NAYR’s posts will help.Ī. Overall security from outsiders looking in from the internet. I don’t fully understand how I’m going to set things up – I can bumble through things fairly well to get by. I’ve read a few posts from NAYR and now I’m rethinking my plan.
#QNAP SURVEILLANCE STATION INVERTING CAMERA ANDROID#
I was going to use the two surveillance station channels on my Qnap NAS and run Vmobile/Cloudlink on my android phone to access from outside. Thinking Dahua or Hikvision now – jury is still out on which models.
I had doubts about their quality and confirmed them after looking through on this site. The plan had been to throw 2 Reolink cameras in at the front door/sidewalk and driveway and call it good. I have limited networking knowledge (Youtube is helpful) and even less IP camera knowledge (here is helpful). Unifi AC Lite wireless access point (House Wifi, guest Wifi soon to be VLAN for client isolation)
#QNAP SURVEILLANCE STATION INVERTING CAMERA PATCH#
12 port patch panel to hard wired lines all over the house (using 6 now)Ĥ. Ubiquiti 8 port POE 60w switch (4 POE – good enough for now)ģ. Cisco/Linksys EA4500 router (soon to be replaced with Ubiquiti USG) currently dropping physical ports left and rightĢ. Here’s a network overview of what I have and what will be added shortly:ġ. I thought I had everything planned out to the “t” but after reading many of the stickies here, I’m more lost than ever.
While doing all this, I’m also adding an option for 2 to 3 IP cameras (with options to expand in the future if needed). Note: Only the models listed below support and will receive updates for Surveillance Station.I am in the middle of revamping my internet and wifi. Surveillance Station users can check if they are entitled to these free licenses on the event page: To allow a smooth migration to next-generation surveillance applications, QNAP is offering Surveillance Station users with free QVR Elite 3-year licenses. (Note: The maximum number of channels supported varies by NAS model, network configuration, and camera settings.)
#QNAP SURVEILLANCE STATION INVERTING CAMERA PRO#
Users can centrally manage all QNAP surveillance servers, including Surveillance Station, QVR Pro and QVR Elite servers with QVR Center. These include QVR Pro, which supports up to 128 camera channels and can be integrated with QVR Face smart facial recognition (license purchase required), or the subscription-based QVR Elite to have up to 192 camera channels with subscription fees starting from only US $1.99 per month.
#QNAP SURVEILLANCE STATION INVERTING CAMERA UPGRADE#
Those looking to upgrade their surveillance solution can consider next-generation solutions from QNAP. Surveillance Station licenses will no longer be available from the QNAP Software Store from August 1, 2021.įuture updates and support for Surveillance Station will follow the Product Support Status for individual devices. QNAP NAS models released from 2021 onwards will not support Surveillance Station. Surveillance Station’s lifecycle policy is divided into three phases: (QNAP) today announced the lifecycle policy of Surveillance Station.