31.12.2018

Synology Surveillance Station Camera License

  1. Synology Surveillance Station 1 Camera Device License Pack
  2. Synology Surveillance Station Camera License System
Synology surveillance station camera license

Official Synology Surveillance Station Camera License. Instant Delivery by E-mail 24/7. By applying the license key on the Surveillance Station software, you will be able to set up and manage more IP cameras on the network. Synology IP Camera License Pack for 4 (CLP4) by Synology. Product Features. Applying the license key on the Surveillance Station user interface. Synology Surveillance Station license 24/7 instantly delivered by email. Buy Synology Camera License now. 24/7 instant email delivery. Simple ordering and fast 24/7 delivery of your Surveillance Station Licenses. Choose the right licence for your needs (1pack, 4pack or 8pack). Add the desired number of ip-cameras to your Surveillance system. With Synology Camera License Packs, users can set up additional cameras to suit their needs. In this article, you will be guided through the steps of applying license keys on Surveillance Station to set up and manage more than one camera on the network.

Explained what the licenses do, but the inevitable question is 'Why?' The best way I have seen it explained is that you are paying for the continued development of the Surveillance application on a scale that ranges for the use you have. If I'm Joe Average homeowner with two or three cameras, then buying my Synology NAS and having it serve as a surveillance system is a bonus. If I'm Fred Businessowner then buying ten licenses plus the hardware is compariable to purchasing a professional grade surveillance system from a vendor.

Synology Surveillance Station 1 Camera Device License Pack

Synology Surveillance Station Camera License System

Twelve monkeys hindi dubbed free download An RS815 + 16 licenses is probably about $2000 without disks. That's not terribly far off the mark for a professional grade NVR system that probably has similar functionality as the Surveillance Station software. I'm not saying I like it a whole lot, but it makes sense. You pay for what you use. Your average user probably never buys a license. A power user with a mega system is probably cross-shopping dedicated NVR systems, and the Synology offering isn't terribly priced.