Surveillance Systems

Camera visibility built on reliable infrastructure.

Plan IP cameras, DVR/NVR readiness, PoE switching, storage, remote viewing, and network integration for practical business visibility.

Visibility planning

Cameras are only as reliable as the network behind them.

A clean surveillance project includes camera placement, PoE capacity, cabling readiness, recording strategy, remote access, and network segmentation.

01

Camera Planning

Review coverage areas, viewing priorities, camera count, mounting constraints, lighting, and future expansion needs.

02

DVR/NVR Readiness

Plan recording, storage, retention, bandwidth, remote viewing, and management access for daily operations.

03

Network Integration

Prepare PoE switching, VLAN segmentation, uplinks, firewall access, and supportable documentation.

Video walkthroughUse this area for camera placement, DVR/NVR overview, remote-viewing explanation, or surveillance network design.

What to explain

Show visibility with context.

  • Camera placement and coverage areas
  • PoE switch and bandwidth planning
  • DVR/NVR storage and retention
  • Secure remote access and segmentation

Surveillance FAQ

Common camera system questions.

Can you connect cameras to the network?

Yes. We can help with PoE switching, camera VLANs, remote access readiness, and documentation.

Do you plan DVR or NVR storage?

Yes. Storage and retention should match camera count, recording quality, business needs, and budget.

Can cameras be separated from the office network?

Yes. Camera segmentation is recommended for security, visibility, and cleaner support.