You could get an NVR with two network ports stick cameras on one side and internal.network on other , then you can set the app bandwidth etc
That's what I do at home , kids on mission with laptops hogging the bandwidth lol
Just installed? Ask the engineer who put it in to hand code over , at same time you sign up to say all warranty void and he no longer is responsible for system etc
I suppose he wants more than your willing to pay to fit a door sensor?
Yes we came to this country , to learn how to be real alarm men , but they talk to us as if we don't know how to twist leaves together and make the circuit, maybe I find forum in Wales they have different rules there ....
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You need to port forward on the router do you know how to do this ? In basic terms
Access router go to firewall or port redirection or whatever it is called on your router
Port forward the http port and the rtsp port to the ip of your recorder , in Samsung if it shows you one number then that is the one your forward if it is a range like 554-558 , then 558 is the one you would use to connect to it in the app
But a range of 554-558 is also forwarded to the DVR if needed
Or something like that
What router you got
Complete kit might not include cables to that distance unless your getting premade cables of a long length and have worked that one out
Are they all varifocal cameras ? Otherwise fixed lens won't give you a close up of the car , although 5mp on zoom is quite good evening when playing back
What you mean simple solid alarm?
So insurer has insisted? You have an alarm ? Then did they give a spec?
Why not get an alarm company in? Ask them , you will have to get quotes from them to meet whatever insurance spec you have been given and won't make difference what anyone says here
At this stage I think if cost is an issue your stuck dude , stick to a supplier here , your going to need more than £400 , and never heard of Andy dandy lol sorry