What is NVR plus wired camera?

An NVR (Network Video Recorder) with wired cameras uses Ethernet cables (Cat5e/Cat6) to connect IP cameras directly to the recorder or a switch. Unlike wireless setups, this ensures uninterrupted data transfer and power delivery if the system supports PoE (Power over Ethernet).

Key Benefits

Stable Connectivity

No signal drops or interference—ideal for larger buildings or places with thick walls.

Higher Video Quality

With wired connections, there’s less compression or lag, and you get crisp, real-time video.

Power over Ethernet (PoE)

Most wired NVR systems use PoE, allowing a single cable for both power and data.

Security

Wired systems are more secure from hacking or interference compared to wireless networks.

Scalability

Easier to expand and integrate with existing Ethernet networks.

Key Components

PoE NVR – with built-in PoE ports to power and connect cameras directly.

IP Cameras – typically bullet, dome, or turret style.

Cat5e/Cat6 Ethernet Cables – for each camera, running back to the NVR.

Hard Drive – installed in the NVR, ranging from 1TB to 8TB+ depending on recording needs.

HD CCTV Camera
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