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Setting up the Raspberry PI is not for the faint hearted. Whilst the guides I found are fairly easy to follow, having some understanding about what you are doing is a good idea.
Hikvision Raspberry PI as Viewer We love exploring new things at GeekyAnts & an innovation always leads a solution. One of the experiments which actually solved our problem… medium.com
As for the HDMI over CAT6/IP options. HDMI Extender Neoteck 60m HDMI Repeater with 2 Port: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics
Basically you can either plug one of those boxes into the NVR via HDMI then run an Ethernet cable between the two boxes so send the HDMI signal over the Ethernet cable to a Monitor/TV plugged into the second box. Some are just HDMI and some offer the option of adding keyboard and house to it as well (mouse will be good for getting the to the NVR settings without needed a browser).
The more expensive option is a similar setup, but instead of the Ethernet cable going between the two black boxes, the black boxes are plugged into a switch, much like your PC, router, etc. so the HDMI signal is transmitterd via TCP/IP. This means to can plug the box with the montior/TV anywhere in your network rather than directly on the end of the Ethernet cable. |
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