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Originally Posted by zx10guy
Your diagram didn't post up.
As far as the NVR is concerned, you should read through some of the reviews on Amazon. It looks like interop with Hikvision cameras have been hit or miss. Also that NVR does not have a built in PoE switch. You'll have to factor in a PoE switch, PoE injectors, or have the cameras plugged in via a wallwart.
I'm not familiar with the two outdoor cameras you posted pictures of. But the reviews of them look pretty good.
http://www.networkcameracritic.com/?p=1791
http://www.networkcameracritic.com/?p=2158
I used the 3332 for my outdoor cameras.
ETA: The other advantage of using a Hikvision NVR is that you can administer/configure most of the camera functions from the NVR. I also have the same WD 4TB drive you're looking to buy. There's more than enough space on the drive especially once you set up the motion detection trigger.
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Is that not the 2332? I have seen footage of this camera and it's really impressive...
Watch in 1080p!