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Hi all, I am keen on Synology or QNAP surveillance for a home / office. I already use a Synology NAS for backups and media streaming etc and I am looking to upgrade.

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To me it seems like a good way to get more value out of the NAS unit. Does anyone have experience with both products. High school musical 3 subtitle indonesia moana. I note extra cam licensing requirements. What I would really like to know is how low maintenance it is with a few poe cameras and if the iOS apps work well via external access (you know checking up the pool man while I am in Bangkok:). Also does anyone have any bad / good ip cam experience. I am looking at foscam Poe options. Thanks in advance.

I will post follow up once I get this setup (unless I get put off the idea). Not both, but I have the QNAP surveillance station running on a NAS at work with 2 Axis cameras. It's feature set is fairly basic but it seems to work well for what it does. Haven't really looked at the mobile app - predominately all it's used for is recording footage (motion detected) - we use the direct web interface into the camera/s if we want to monitor the feed live (though you can do it with the the surveillance station too). As a side note I bought a Foscam camera for use as a baby monitor at home last year, and have been pretty happy with it. Use Live Cams Pro on the iPhone to monitors externally - works well, though it does chew the battery. I have Synology 1515+ setup with 2 x Hikvision cameras.

It was only setup this week so I don't have much to report yet. So far it seems to just 'work'. I can connect from iPads/iphones and check the cameras.

One reason i got it was to keep eye on kids while they are playing outside. I haven't tried external access yet. B7722 flash loader demonstrators. I have 2.3mbps upload speeds so I'm keen to test it out.

My front camera motion detection catches traffic driving past so I might try and tweak the detection areas and then get it to alert me in the future. (I don't alert right now as too many cars trigger it currently) Any other specific questions you have? I have 2x Geovision VD320 IP Domes. I have a QNAP NAS, but they aren't supported. The NAS software is pretty bland, cut down, and not all that great. Can't expect too much from it though. I have since setup a dedicated CCTV 'server', which in my home environment, is just a desktop with a 4TB hard disk, Gigabit Ethernet on my CCTV VLAN.

This has been working well, and removes the burden and additional task of being placed onto the NAS. Never really wanted it there, as nice as it is to unify it all to one piece of hardware. I have been through Milestone's XProtect GO software, and am now using BlueIris4. Both pretty nice applications and work well. BlueIris4 is a little more user friendly however.