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. | ||
− | + | * Uses RJ49 connector. | |
[[File:HDCVIvsIP2.jpg|400px]] | [[File:HDCVIvsIP2.jpg|400px]] | ||
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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. | ||
− | + | * Uses BNC connector. | |
[[File:HDCVIvsIP1.jpg|400px]] | [[File:HDCVIvsIP1.jpg|400px]] | ||
Revision as of 18:37, 30 June 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 RJ49 connector.
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.