How to professionally specify your IP camera network

28th July 2016

How to professionally specify your IP camera network

The past decade has seen camera surveillance technology rapidly evolving. Of significance was the much-anticipated shift from analogue closed circuit television (CCTV) to Internet protocol (IP)-based systems. It is now widely accepted that the benefits of IP far outweigh analogue, but the selection and specify of an IP surveillance system now presents new challenges.
 
Marc van Jaarsveldt, consultant for The Surveillance Factory, a video surveillance system-integrator, says that there are some important aspects to keep in mind when using IP-based technology: “It is not simply purchasing a system, but more about understanding what system and cameras you need, the network design, cabling and viewing requirements. There are many pitfalls to avoid and these could prove costly should you not address the basics adequately.”
 
Van Jaarsveldt offers us the following do’s and don’ts when designing an IP video surveillance system.
 
Do’s:

 
Don’ts:

 
For more information or assistance, contact The Surveillance Factory on 086 111 3635 or visit www.sfactory.co.za.