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Why Surveillance Networks Fail: Uplink Bottleneck Guide

Posted by Jerry Tildsen on Feb 27, 2026

Why Surveillance Networks Fail: Uplink Bottleneck Guide
Why Your Surveillance Network Collapses at the Core Switch (And It’s Not the Cameras) Most surveillance problems get blamed on cameras. Or the recorder. Or the VMS. But in larger deployments, the failure point is often the network. Specifically: uplinks that were never sized for real aggregate video traffic. Deployment takeaway PoE port count is not network capacity. Up …

IP Camera Storage Calculator: Bitrate & Motion Math

Posted by Jerry Tildsen on Feb 20, 2026

IP Camera Storage Calculator: Bitrate & Motion Math
Retention Math That Doesn’t Lie: Bitrate, Motion, and the Storage Traps That Break Deployments Storage planning is where “looks good on paper” deployments go to die. Most retention misses aren’t caused by the NVR brand or the hard drives — they’re caused by assumptions: a default bitrate, a best-case scene, and forgetting overhead. Deploymen …

PoE Power Budget for IP Cameras: The Math to Stop Failures

Feb 18, 2026

PoE Power Budget for IP Cameras: The Math to Stop Failures
PoE Budget Planning for IP Camera Deployments PoE power planning is one of the most common hidden failure points in commercial surveillance deployments. On paper, everything looks fine: the switch has enough ports, cameras are PoE-capable, and video is online. Then night falls, IR turns on, heaters kick in, and a few cameras start resetting or dropping intermittently. It looks …