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<blockquote data-quote="blownstang4.6" data-source="post: 16110377" data-attributes="member: 129006"><p>I bought 5 Reolink cameras a few months ago. So far installed two of them. It's a pain in the ass fishing the cable through the soffit mostly because you cant reach the corners or right above the suffit when you're in the attic because the roof and ceiling joists come together making it very tight. I mounted the NVR in the closet. Had an electrician make me an outlet to power the NVR. Cut an extra hole above the outlet close to the ceiling to fish the Cat5 cables through. Mounted the NVR vertically on the wall. I still need to run a Cat5 to my wifi modem and an hdmi to my TV. You have to run a cable to the modem in order to be able to view on your phone and then download their app. There are no subscription fees. Their small NVR handles 8 cameras and its either 1 or 2TB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blownstang4.6, post: 16110377, member: 129006"] I bought 5 Reolink cameras a few months ago. So far installed two of them. It's a pain in the ass fishing the cable through the soffit mostly because you cant reach the corners or right above the suffit when you're in the attic because the roof and ceiling joists come together making it very tight. I mounted the NVR in the closet. Had an electrician make me an outlet to power the NVR. Cut an extra hole above the outlet close to the ceiling to fish the Cat5 cables through. Mounted the NVR vertically on the wall. I still need to run a Cat5 to my wifi modem and an hdmi to my TV. You have to run a cable to the modem in order to be able to view on your phone and then download their app. There are no subscription fees. Their small NVR handles 8 cameras and its either 1 or 2TB. [/QUOTE]
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