I have heard that IP cameras have the disadvantage that they can congest your network.
Some NVRs have ethernet wires that connection directly to the NVR.
So I'm assuming that, if you have a 16 channel NVR, and have all 16 cameras connected directly to the NVR, there is little load on your network? The only connection to the network would be from the NVR to a router, for video being accessed on my iPhone or work computer, (would be checking just if an alarm event.)
How many Wireless camera could I have without running into problems?
(Other items using the home network would be streaming music like Pandora, and for watching Netflix / Fios TV)
Have FiOS Internet Speeds Up to 75 Mbps/35 Mbps
Looking at Costco Packages: Any Strong recommendations on 16 CH NVRs: AvertX, Q-See, Swann
Would want one with good iPhone app since will use this the most, (also web app for Patrick Casey remote access)
http://www.costco.com/hd-ip-nvr-security-systems.html
Thanks!!!, Patrick
Some NVRs have ethernet wires that connection directly to the NVR.
So I'm assuming that, if you have a 16 channel NVR, and have all 16 cameras connected directly to the NVR, there is little load on your network? The only connection to the network would be from the NVR to a router, for video being accessed on my iPhone or work computer, (would be checking just if an alarm event.)
How many Wireless camera could I have without running into problems?
(Other items using the home network would be streaming music like Pandora, and for watching Netflix / Fios TV)
Have FiOS Internet Speeds Up to 75 Mbps/35 Mbps
Looking at Costco Packages: Any Strong recommendations on 16 CH NVRs: AvertX, Q-See, Swann
Would want one with good iPhone app since will use this the most, (also web app for Patrick Casey remote access)
http://www.costco.com/hd-ip-nvr-security-systems.html
Thanks!!!, Patrick