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<blockquote data-quote="tyromeo55" data-source="post: 2417875" data-attributes="member: 1719"><p>D link and others have had big holes in the security of their cameras. VM is right o address the fact that if you do get a system and hook it into the internet then you need to either know what you are doing or accept that people might be able to get into them ( it happens a LOT). The first best step is to get a good camera from a company who's main source of revenue is selling cameras and / or not to hook them up to the internet at all. </p><p></p><p>If you do get IP cameras I'd recommend creating a separate network for them. If you want to hook them up to the internet then get an NVR that has two network cards and separate the two networks</p><p></p><p>How much are you wanting to spend on a camera system? How many cameras are you wanting? Like I said earlier no matter which way you decide to go Id go ahead and run cat5 or cat6. That way you are good to go for the future</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tyromeo55, post: 2417875, member: 1719"] D link and others have had big holes in the security of their cameras. VM is right o address the fact that if you do get a system and hook it into the internet then you need to either know what you are doing or accept that people might be able to get into them ( it happens a LOT). The first best step is to get a good camera from a company who's main source of revenue is selling cameras and / or not to hook them up to the internet at all. If you do get IP cameras I'd recommend creating a separate network for them. If you want to hook them up to the internet then get an NVR that has two network cards and separate the two networks How much are you wanting to spend on a camera system? How many cameras are you wanting? Like I said earlier no matter which way you decide to go Id go ahead and run cat5 or cat6. That way you are good to go for the future [/QUOTE]
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