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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 2416285" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>Ditto, and run a couple drops do the outside corners of the house so if you at a later point in time want to have a cam facing each direction you can. The Cat5 camera's can also be picked up as PTZ or Pan Tilt Zoom. . . You can setup cams that can be used to look around and be adjusted from inside the house to have just the right view just like the big stores and the casino's. The analog systems are fine if you want basic coverage and don't mind being limited on the number of camera's, computer based systems can be expanded as far as your wallet can handle, lol.</p><p></p><p>And while you are running the Cat5 don't skimp on the stuff inside the house either, most rooms should have two drops and I would drop a three or four where my entertainment system is going to be setup. Yeah you can put a switch there but if you have multiple devices running the max you can get is the whatever the one line from the switch to the switch or router where all your networking stuff is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 2416285, member: 29706"] Ditto, and run a couple drops do the outside corners of the house so if you at a later point in time want to have a cam facing each direction you can. The Cat5 camera's can also be picked up as PTZ or Pan Tilt Zoom. . . You can setup cams that can be used to look around and be adjusted from inside the house to have just the right view just like the big stores and the casino's. The analog systems are fine if you want basic coverage and don't mind being limited on the number of camera's, computer based systems can be expanded as far as your wallet can handle, lol. And while you are running the Cat5 don't skimp on the stuff inside the house either, most rooms should have two drops and I would drop a three or four where my entertainment system is going to be setup. Yeah you can put a switch there but if you have multiple devices running the max you can get is the whatever the one line from the switch to the switch or router where all your networking stuff is. [/QUOTE]
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