i-PRO WJ-NX400G/54000T6 64-Channel Network Video Recorder
Overview
The WJ-NX400G/54000T6 is a 64-channel NVR engineered for city-wide security systems, large corporate campuses, and expansive retail networks where you need to record dozens of simultaneous camera streams with sufficient on-board storage to meet retention policies without constant archive management. The 54TB of pre-installed hard storage handles high-definition video from 64 concurrent IP camera feeds. H.265 compression reduces storage consumption by roughly 40–50% compared to H.264 — a meaningful factor when managing petabytes of footage over months or years. This recorder accepts input from any ONVIF-compatible IP camera, integrates with major video management platforms, and provides real-time monitoring, remote access, and alarm-driven event logging without external storage arrays or staged archival workflows.
Compatibility
The WJ-NX400G/54000T6 accepts input from any ONVIF Profile S/T/G compliant IP camera. This includes i-PRO's own i-PRO network camera lines (WV-S, WV-U, WV-SPW series), as well as cameras from Axis, Hikvision, Hanwha, Uniview, and other ONVIF-certified vendors. It integrates with leading VMS platforms including Milestone Xprotect, Genetec Security Center, and i-PRO ProHunter NX management software. Verify camera resolution and frame-rate requirements against the NVR's input specifications before deploying in mixed-vendor environments — bitrate aggregation across 64 channels at full resolution can constrain network throughput on undersized switching infrastructure.
Installation Notes
The WJ-NX400G/54000T6 is a rack-mount appliance requiring 19-inch rack space, redundant power feeds to support failover, and 1 Gbps or higher network connectivity for optimal performance across 64 simultaneous streams. Pre-stage your network segmentation — separate VLANs for camera traffic and management traffic reduce latency and simplify audit logging. Confirm your power supply capacity: the recorder draws 25W under standard operation but may demand additional headroom during heavy storage I/O. Connect to managed network switches with sufficient port density and uplink throughput to avoid bottlenecks when all 64 channels are recording at peak bitrate.