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Connected systems · planning and security

CCTV and Networking Knowledge Centre

Learn CCTV system roles, IP video, recording, storage, network planning, interoperability and practical security before installation.

Beginner to advanced9 min overviewSource review: 14 Aug 2026
Quick answer

A surveillance system combines cameras, lenses, power, cabling or radio, a recorder or video service, storage, displays, user accounts and a network. Image resolution alone cannot define coverage, evidence quality, retention or security. Plan the scene, purpose, lighting, bitrate, retention and access controls together.

Map the whole system before choosing a camera

An analogue-HD system commonly carries video to a DVR over coaxial cabling, while an IP system sends network video to an NVR, server or video-management client. Hybrid designs exist, so confirm interfaces and supported formats rather than assuming a label guarantees compatibility.

For each scene, define what must be observed, distance, field of view, lighting, environmental exposure and retention. A wide overview and a detailed identification scene are different design objectives.

  • Camera and lens: scene coverage, focus, lighting and mounting environment
  • Recorder or client: supported channels, streams, codecs, events and export workflow
  • Network: address plan, switching, PoE budget, uplinks, remote access and segmentation
  • Storage: average bitrate, recording schedule, cameras, retention and planning margin
  • Security: unique credentials, firmware support, least access and protected remote connectivity

Plan capacity and security

CCTV storage estimator

Translate camera count, bitrate, recording hours and retention into a transparent estimate.

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Network speed and transfer time

Convert Mb/s to theoretical MB/s and estimate file-transfer time with an explicit throughput factor.

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Secure a router and camera network

Use a practical hardening checklist for connected devices and remote access.

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Wi-Fi keeps disconnecting

Isolate the device, access point, coverage and provider layers before resetting.

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Connected but no internet

Separate one app, one device, the local network, DNS and the provider path.

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CCTV camera offline

Preserve configuration while isolating power, link, address and recorder layers.

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Plan each camera scene

Define purpose, detail, field of view, lighting, privacy and validation before placement.

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CCTV and networking service

Use the service route when site survey, installation or diagnosis is needed.

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Interoperability must be verified, not assumed

ONVIF profiles define particular interoperability features for conformant IP-video products. Profile S covers basic video streaming and configuration, but ONVIF is ending support for new Profile S conformant submissions after 31 March 2027 and recommends more secure mechanisms such as those associated with Profile T and TLS where supported.

A logo or marketplace description is not proof of conformance. ONVIF advises checking its conformant-products database, and the required feature must be supported by both device and client.

Sources and further reading

Technical statements were reviewed against these references. External pages may change after our review date.

  1. Profile S for basic video streaming — ONVIF
  2. Profile S Deprecation Q&A — ONVIF
  3. Securing Small-Business and Home IoT Devices — National Institute of Standards and Technology
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