NVR to Smart TV Connection (LAN/HDMI/WiFi)
Hello,
I want to achieve the following:
Connect the NVR to the Smart TV for checking the feed of the IP Cameras (6 Nos). The distance is 40-50 ft.
NVR is to be kept very close to the Router+Modem from ISP. This will have LAN cable connected to the Main Deco (all kept in the same enclosure)
Which of the following would be a good option?
1. LAN (CAT6) Cable for connectivity and LAN-HDMi connectors at both ends (NVR and Smart TV)
2. Opt for a NVR with Built in WiFi and use the WiFi mesh created by XE75 Pro for E2E connectivity
3. In addition to 2 above, use CAT6 to connect NVR to the Main Deco and Smart TV to the Satellite Deco close to it.
Q1: Does the NVR need internet connectivity?
Q2: The Smart TV will anyways be connected to the Satellite Deco close to it for better internet connectivity, Will this work for Option 3: as well?
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Hi @AshTheDash
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A1: No.
A2: OK.
Suits yourself. As long as it works.
AFAICS, you should connect the HDMI to the NVR directly which is the ideal way. If not, you should make sure the LAN access is possible and use the TV to view the NVR web GUI to watch the live view.
Or there is now better option to do this.
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Thanks for your inputs.
So, essentially you mean, the option with LAN-HDMI connector is ruled out
For the NVR with Built in WiFi, if the signal strength between the NVR and Smart TV is not good, Can they be wire connected, wither via a dedicated LAN or any other cable??
"AFAICS, you should connect the HDMI to the NVR directly which is the ideal way. If not, you should make sure the LAN access is possible and use the TV to view the NVR web GUI to watch the live view"
------- Can you simplify this piece??
"Or there is now better option to do this"
------- Not sure if you are indicating that there may be a better option to do this.
Ash
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Hi @AshTheDash
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AshTheDash wrote
Thanks for your inputs.
So, essentially you mean, the option with LAN-HDMI connector is ruled out
For the NVR with Built in WiFi, if the signal strength between the NVR and Smart TV is not good, Can they be wire connected, wither via a dedicated LAN or any other cable??
"AFAICS, you should connect the HDMI to the NVR directly which is the ideal way. If not, you should make sure the LAN access is possible and use the TV to view the NVR web GUI to watch the live view"
------- Can you simplify this piece??
"Or there is now better option to do this"
------- Not sure if you are indicating that there may be a better option to do this.
Ash
Regardless of the media of the transmission, you should always have a link between the NVR and the viewing monitors/TVs. That makes sense to you? Because its data needs to be transmitted from a device to another device.
As you mentioned that you have Deco and another WIFI router whatsoever, you should know that the most efficient way to get a connection is locally connected bypassing the cloud servers we host which may limit you to a 5-minute timer.
I don't understand your LAN-HDMI description as HDMI is not the same stuff as LAN. There are two different media. Do you get my point? It is wrong to describe them and mingle them as a term.
I might mistype that. "No better option." It should be No.
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Refering tobthe diagram above'
1. Is the PoE and the NVR correctly drawn?
2. Do I need to have a WiFi enabled NVR or I should be able to view the CCTV footage on any device on my Home WiFi network?
3. Am I right to understand that the 2 HDMI extenders will help drive the video via the Ethernet cable from NVR to the TV?
4. I hope I got the Wired backhaul for WiFi using the Deco correctly depicted.
Modem----Main Deco----Unmanaged Switch----- Satellite Deco Units
5. Where do I connect the NAS in this?
6. Finally, Can the PoE switch replace the Unmanaged switch and be used for the WiFI wired backhaul as well?
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Hi @AshTheDash
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AshTheDash wrote
Refering tobthe diagram above'
1. Is the PoE and the NVR correctly drawn?
2. Do I need to have a WiFi enabled NVR or I should be able to view the CCTV footage on any device on my Home WiFi network?
3. Am I right to understand that the 2 HDMI extenders will help drive the video via the Ethernet cable from NVR to the TV?
4. I hope I got the Wired backhaul for WiFi using the Deco correctly depicted.
Modem----Main Deco----Unmanaged Switch----- Satellite Deco Units
5. Where do I connect the NAS in this?
6. Finally, Can the PoE switch replace the Unmanaged switch and be used for the WiFI wired backhaul as well?
1. I cannot comment on how you design your network or design it for you. I only check if there is a mistake. I don't see a problem and IMO it is proper for the string of the NVR.
TBH, weird question for me to judge if it is correct or not. You should first define what's correct. Or you do as I say about the "correct".
2. Suit yourself as long as it works for you. Both WIFI or wired can work.
3. HDMI extender, ok. As long as it works for you, that'll be okay. I don't have a comment on how this solution works because the HDMI extender may vary.
4. I am not a Deco specialist. Please refer to the correct and recommended Ethernet backhaul setup.
General questions about Ethernet Backhaul feature on your Deco
5. Like the first one. NAS should be wired and you should put it in the LAN where your device can access.
6. It does not matter what type of switch you use. As long as your connection fits the quoted FAQ in 4. It'll work.
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Hi @Clive_A
Thank you for your response..
I wasn't asking your help to design my network, rather guidance to check if what I have designed may work or has some mistakes that I need to rectify.
Definition of correct would be: Does it work? and if you have any suggestions that would make the setup optimum or robust, happy to "do as you say about the "correct"
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Hi @AshTheDash
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AshTheDash wrote
Hi @Clive_A
Thank you for your response..
I wasn't asking your help to design my network, rather guidance to check if what I have designed may work or has some mistakes that I need to rectify.
Definition of correct would be: Does it work? and if you have any suggestions that would make the setup optimum or robust, happy to "do as you say about the "correct"
It can work with the setup you drew. Only double-NAT worries me. That'll be my only concern. Everything else is proper.
Main Deco is supposed to be the router for the whole network. Modem is set to bridge mode.
HDMI got a degradation in signal when it grows longer. HDMI would also be costly as the longer the cable, the more expensive cable you need to get. Longer cables are fiber.
The effects and results of this solution may be different. It is an idea from you and I don't want to discourage you on this. That's why I don't want to comment on the HDMI solution. If you want to go with this solution, it'd be fine. Should work. But using the extender sounds viable but you should do tests and verifications which is the field I don't have experience and beyond our support.
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