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How to build a stable video surveillance system?
It is required to make a project on video surveillance in the village. From the initial data: security house (at the entrance), Internet access via Yota, IP video recorder, 4 cameras (already installed on the gates and security house. The perimeter of the village is 1.5 km, the village consists of 5 streets. It is planned to "shine" the streets and the ring road: 8
points with 3 cameras (4mp) What is the best way to create an IP network between the guard house and 8 points? (the distance along the farthest straight line is about 350-400 meters through the building.) Can use twisted pair and VDSL? So far, only PLANET VC-820M and PLANET VC-201A modem for each point are available.
What do you advise?
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There was a similar project that I did on wi-fi. As AP and clients of Mikrotik SXT. Territory - industrial site. All at 2.4 GHz. (NV2 protocol)
Distances from 50 m to 1.5 km. 5 clients, each from 1 (PTZ) to 6 cameras (1-2 mpx).
The circuit is simple, the subscriber radio part, a cabinet (IP 66), it has a PoE switch (1 or 2) and a voltage regulator and that's it.
It has been working for 2 years and in winter and summer without problems.
From the security house to those cells where there is less than 100m utp6 along the poles, but in principle you can visit 4-5 switches per branch from the security house with a garland. For a square village with 5 streets this is higher than the roof, you just need to figure out on the plan how best to throw the cables and where to stick the switches
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