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Step 3: installing ip cameras – Grandstream Surveillance Buyer's Guide User Manual

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Step 3: Installing IP Cameras

Once the areas of surveillance are pinpointed and the cameras are
selected, it’s time to install the cameras in their proper locations and
connect them to the network. When the cameras are connected,
you can then access each and every one remotely, pair each camera
with GSurf Pro or any video management software and/or pair the
cameras with the GVR3550 NVR.

What Makes Grandstream Cameras Easy to Install?

• PoE – GXV36xx cameras feature built-in Power-over-Ethernet,

enabling them to be connected to a network and powered with
one Ethernet cable connected back to a PoE switch.

• Mounting Kits/Brackets included – No extra parts are needed

to install the cameras. Everything you need, including the
screws, is included.

• SIP – Grandstream SIP-based cameras all you to view cameras

on any network from anywhere with an Internet connection as
long as there’s an IP address for the camera(s). This also sup-
ports connecting cameras on outside networks back to the
GVR3550 or GSurf Pro VMS.

• Web User Interface – All Grandstream cameras, GVR3550 and

GSurf Pro have simple web user interfaces to configure the
features you want running on these devices with a few mouse
clicks, including motion detection and alarm events (what the
camera does when it senses an alarm).

• GS_Search – This free tool automatically finds any IP camera on

the network.

• Auto-Discovery – The GVR3550 features auto-discovery, which

allows it to automatically detect any IP camera on the same
network as the GVR3550.