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There are a few reasons why it is possible for an NVR to add IP cameras from a different network. Here are a few of the most common reasons:

THE NVR SUPPORTS MULTIPLE IP CAMERA PROTOCOLS.

Some NVRs support a variety of IP camera protocols, such as ONVIF, RTSP, and HIKVISION. This means that the NVR can communicate with a wide range of IP cameras, even if they are from different manufacturers.

THE NVR HAS A STATIC IP ADDRESS.

A static IP address is a fixed IP address that does not change. This means that the NVR can be easily found by IP cameras, even if they are on a different network.

THE NVR USES PORT FORWARDING.

Port forwarding allows an NVR to receive data from IP cameras on a different network by forwarding data from a specific port on the NVR to a specific port on the camera.

THE NVR USES A VPN.

A VPN (virtual private network) creates a secure tunnel between two networks. This means that IP cameras on one network can communicate with an NVR on another network, even if the networks are not physically connected.

In general, the ability of an NVR to add IP cameras from a different network depends on the specific NVR and the specific IP cameras. However, as IP camera technology continues to develop, it is becoming increasingly common for NVRs to support this feature.

HERE ARE SOME ADDITIONAL BENEFITS TO ADDING IP CAMERAS FROM A DIFFERENT NETWORK:

INCREASED FLEXIBILITY:

Adding IP cameras from a different network allows you to have more control over the placement of your cameras. This can be helpful if you need to monitor a large area or if you need to place cameras in locations that are difficult to access.

REDUCED COSTS:

Adding IP cameras from a different network can help you save money on installation costs. This is because you can use existing network infrastructure to connect the cameras to the NVR.

IMPROVED PERFORMANCE:

Adding IP cameras from a different network can help to improve the performance of your surveillance system. This is because the cameras will not be competing for bandwidth with other devices on the network.

If you are considering adding IP cameras from a different network, it is important to consult with a qualified installer to make sure that your system is configured properly.


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