I want to set up a DVR to connect wirelessly to my router, then cameras which will wirelessly connect to said DVR. How do?
>>1219191
> First ask Google, then ask /diy/. Your question will probably be better received if you do so.
>>1219194
I tried looking for a solution on Google, but the problem is I can't find how I would connect a camera to a DVR as IP cameras don't convert to Analog and I can't figure out how to connect a Analog to the DVR wirelessly while then connecting it to the router as each DVR seems to have requirements per what adapter it would need to do so. I need advice on what type of DVR and Cameras to connect then what adapter would link my router with said DVR.
>>1219204
You connect the cameras via their IP addresses. As long as they are on the same network, wireless or wired, it will work. This is assuming that both your DVR and your cameras are wireless capable. BTW, you aren't using a standard TV DVR are you? That shit won't work. You need one that is made specifically for CCTV systems. Don't know why you are even talking about 'analog' whatever.
Finally, wireless camera setups suck. You run out of bandwidth very quickly and their range is very limited. It is much better to use ethernet cameras and power-over-ethernet setups. You can run more cameras at higher resolution and higher frame rates with no bandwidth bottlenecks.