Thats they way most of them will work, yes. My cameras connect in to a POE switch, which in turn is connected to the DVR and router, but in a lot of cases the cameras will connect directly to the DVR.Thanks for the replies guys but I still have another couple of questions,
If using a fully wired system do I need to bring all cables from the cameras back to the DVR and then also an Ethernet cable from the router to the DVR?.
Just trying to work out the logistics of installing a system like this before making a final decision.
That's the way mine worked. Although there are two types, the DVR (cheaper one like mine) where all cameras go back to the DVR via one cable, and power goes to the cameras via another, and the DVR is wired into the router, or JohnJays, where the cameras are network devices connected via cat5 cable (which also has the power supply). This is also called NVR.If using a fully wired system do I need to bring all cables from the cameras back to the DVR and then also an Ethernet cable from the router to the DVR?.
Just trying to work out the logistics of installing a system like this before making a final decision.
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