Need help with hardware configuration
Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 3:09 pm
Hey guys, I'm looking into installing an outdoor surveillance system for my home. I've been doing a lot of research and I think I'm pretty close to nailing down a set of hardware, but I have a couple of questions.
First, since I'm on a budget, I'm leaning towards analog cameras. Initially just one, but eventually 4-6 total.
From reading posts here, I think I'm going to try to use Cat 5e cable and passive Video Baluns for signal and power. I've found a couple of 12VDC power distribution systems that looks like they would suit my needs. This seems like a better option then a power strip full of individual 12V power supplies. Does this sound like a good plan so far?
Ultimately I would like to get this video feed onto a Linux box running ZoneMinder to take advantage of all the features it has to offer. This is where my problem starts however. Currently, the best option for bringing all the Cat 5e inside my home is into a coat closet. I already have attic access from that closet and I can add a 110VAC outlet in there (there's already one on the opposite side of the closet wall). So... I can mount the power dist system in there no problem, but I don't think there is enough ventilation in that closet (door will be kept closed) to house a Linux box running 24/7. Space would be tight too. I also have my home's network router nearby on the other side of that wall as well (and easy access to it from the closet as well).
So... I was thinking of using some sort of Network Video Server, one that could take in separate analog signals, and provide MPEG4/JPEG on the backside via ethernet. This way, I could just string network cable out from the closet to the router (or bring the whole router into the closet now that I'll have power in there).
I've been googling, but haven't found anything that looks like what I need. Or if it looks close, its mega $$$. I was hoping that someone here would be able to point me in the right direction. Or, if I'm completely off base, that would be good to know too!!
Sorry for the looong post. Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated!!!
Keith
First, since I'm on a budget, I'm leaning towards analog cameras. Initially just one, but eventually 4-6 total.
From reading posts here, I think I'm going to try to use Cat 5e cable and passive Video Baluns for signal and power. I've found a couple of 12VDC power distribution systems that looks like they would suit my needs. This seems like a better option then a power strip full of individual 12V power supplies. Does this sound like a good plan so far?
Ultimately I would like to get this video feed onto a Linux box running ZoneMinder to take advantage of all the features it has to offer. This is where my problem starts however. Currently, the best option for bringing all the Cat 5e inside my home is into a coat closet. I already have attic access from that closet and I can add a 110VAC outlet in there (there's already one on the opposite side of the closet wall). So... I can mount the power dist system in there no problem, but I don't think there is enough ventilation in that closet (door will be kept closed) to house a Linux box running 24/7. Space would be tight too. I also have my home's network router nearby on the other side of that wall as well (and easy access to it from the closet as well).
So... I was thinking of using some sort of Network Video Server, one that could take in separate analog signals, and provide MPEG4/JPEG on the backside via ethernet. This way, I could just string network cable out from the closet to the router (or bring the whole router into the closet now that I'll have power in there).
I've been googling, but haven't found anything that looks like what I need. Or if it looks close, its mega $$$. I was hoping that someone here would be able to point me in the right direction. Or, if I'm completely off base, that would be good to know too!!
Sorry for the looong post. Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated!!!
Keith