Difference between revisions of "Troubleshoot/IP Camera vs HDCVI Camera"

 
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* Has an IP address that can be accessed remotely.
 
* Has an IP address that can be accessed remotely.
 
* Can be connected to NVR and HCVR.
 
* Can be connected to NVR and HCVR.
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* Uses RJ45 connector.
  
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* Does not have an IP address and can only be accessed through a HDCVI DVR.
 
* Does not have an IP address and can only be accessed through a HDCVI DVR.
 
* Can only be connected to HCVR.
 
* Can only be connected to HCVR.
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* Uses BNC connector.
  
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Latest revision as of 16:49, 6 July 2016

IP Camera vs. HD-CVI Camera

IP Camera

  • Uses Network Cable
  • Can Transmit higher resolution
  • Has an IP address that can be accessed remotely.
  • Can be connected to NVR and HCVR.
  • Uses RJ45 connector.

HDCVIvsIP2.jpg

HDCVI Camera

  • Uses Co-Axial Cable
  • Are lower resolution than IP Camera
  • Does not have an IP address and can only be accessed through a HDCVI DVR.
  • Can only be connected to HCVR.
  • Uses BNC connector.

HDCVIvsIP1.jpg