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<blockquote data-quote="TANSTAAFL" data-source="post: 3922743" data-attributes="member: 27098"><p>With my standard BNC powered cable connection I needed to reboot periodically as well, just not as often. Unfortunately the DVR boxes use a Linux/Android Operating system. With NVR Cameras they have an OS as well, which may not need to be rebooted as often since it is simpler. Auto Reboot? I just do it during the day while I am at home typically, keeps things running well. At some point I may go with a PC instead of the DVR and one of the open source camera programs. The DVR's no matter whom use a cheap processor. With my Defender system the box died after a year, cameras were still good. Sold the Cameras, upgraded to a Swann DVR and Cameras, but the DVR died after 1 and a half years due to a lightning strike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TANSTAAFL, post: 3922743, member: 27098"] With my standard BNC powered cable connection I needed to reboot periodically as well, just not as often. Unfortunately the DVR boxes use a Linux/Android Operating system. With NVR Cameras they have an OS as well, which may not need to be rebooted as often since it is simpler. Auto Reboot? I just do it during the day while I am at home typically, keeps things running well. At some point I may go with a PC instead of the DVR and one of the open source camera programs. The DVR's no matter whom use a cheap processor. With my Defender system the box died after a year, cameras were still good. Sold the Cameras, upgraded to a Swann DVR and Cameras, but the DVR died after 1 and a half years due to a lightning strike. [/QUOTE]
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